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10-letter words containing d, f

  • daffadilly — daffodil.
  • daffodilly — a daffodil
  • daily life — Your daily life is the things that you do every day as part of your normal life.
  • dairy farm — a farm which has cows producing milk, rather than for beef
  • damp-proof — to protect against the incursion of damp by adding a dampcourse or by coating with a moisture-resistant preparation
  • damselfish — any small tropical percoid fish of the family Pomacentridae, having a brightly coloured deep compressed body
  • dance form — the binary form used in most of the movements of the 18th-century suite.
  • dancefloor — Alternative form of dance floor.
  • dandifying — Present participle of dandify.
  • dark-field — of or relating to the illumination of an object by which it is seen, through a microscope, as bright against a dark background.
  • data frame — activation record
  • davao gulf — a gulf of the Pacific Ocean on the SE coast of Mindanao, Philippines.
  • deaf-blind — of or relating to a person who is both deaf and blind.
  • deafferent — Detached from the nervous system.
  • deafmutism — unable to hear and speak.
  • debriefing — A debriefing is a meeting where someone such as a soldier, diplomat, or astronaut is asked to give a report on an operation or task that they have just completed.
  • deceiptful — Obsolete form of deceitful.
  • deceitfull — Archaic form of deceitful.
  • declassify — If secret documents or records are declassified, it is officially stated that they are no longer secret.
  • deconflict — Military. to avoid a potential clash or accident involving (nonenemy military operations, weaponry, etc.) in a particular combat area: to deconflict coalition forces from three nations. to avoid such conflict in (a combat area): to deconflict airspace.
  • decrassify — to make (something) less crass
  • deep floor — any of the floors toward the ends of a vessel, deeper than those of standard depth amidships.
  • deep focus — the focusing of a filmed scene so as to make near and distant objects equally clear.
  • deep fryer — a deep pan or pot with a basket, usually of mesh, inside, for deep-frying.
  • deep-fried — (of food) cooked in sufficient hot fat to cover the food entirely
  • deepfreeze — a type of refrigerator in which food, etc, is stored for long periods at temperatures below freezing
  • defacement — to mar the surface or appearance of; disfigure: to deface a wall by writing on it.
  • defalcated — Simple past tense and past participle of defalcate.
  • defalcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defalcate.
  • defalcator — A defaulter or embezzler.
  • defamation — Defamation is the damaging of someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.
  • defamatory — Speech or writing that is defamatory is likely to damage someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.
  • defaulters — Plural form of defaulter.
  • defaulting — guilty of a failure to act, esp a failure to meet a financial obligation
  • defeasance — the act or process of rendering null and void; annulment
  • defeasible — (of an estate or interest in land) capable of being defeated or rendered void
  • defeatable — (rare) Capable of being defeated.
  • defeatedly — With an appearance or attitude of defeat.
  • defeatists — Plural form of defeatist.
  • defecating — Present participle of defecate.
  • defecation — to void excrement from the bowels through the anus; have a bowel movement.
  • defectible — having the ability to fail
  • defections — Plural form of defection.
  • defectives — Plural form of defective.
  • defectless — a shortcoming, fault, or imperfection: a defect in an argument; a defect in a machine.
  • defeminise — Alternative spelling of defeminize.
  • defeminize — to divest (a person) of feminine qualities
  • defenceman — a defender in ice hockey and lacrosse
  • defendable — Capable of being defended.
  • defendants — Plural form of defendant.
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