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10-letter words containing d, h, o

  • diplophase — the diploid part of an organism's life cycle.
  • discophile — a person who studies and collects phonograph records, especially those of a rare or specialized nature.
  • disfashion — (obsolete, transitive) To disfigure.
  • dish towel — cloth: for drying dishes
  • disharmony — lack of harmony; discord.
  • dishcloths — Plural form of dishcloth.
  • disherison — disinheritance.
  • disheritor — someone who disinherits
  • dishonesty — lack of honesty; a disposition to lie, cheat, or steal.
  • dishonored — lack or loss of honor; disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct.
  • dishonorer — (American spelling) Alternative form of dishonourer.
  • dishorning — Present participle of dishorn.
  • dishtowels — Plural form of dishtowel.
  • disphenoid — bisphenoid.
  • distichous — Botany. arranged alternately in two vertical rows on opposite sides of an axis, as leaves.
  • disworship — to refuse to revere or worship
  • ditch-moss — elodea.
  • dithionate — a salt of dithionic acid.
  • dithionite — any salt of dithionous acid
  • dithionous — as in dithionous acid
  • ditrochean — consisting of two trochees
  • dittograph — an instance of dittography; a passage containing reduplicated syllables, letters, etc.
  • do without — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • do-nothing — a person who chooses to do nothing; a lazy or worthless person.
  • dobzhansky — Theodosius (Grigorievich) [gri-gawr-ee-uh-vich,, -gohr-] /grɪˈgɔr i ə vɪtʃ,, -ˈgoʊr-/ (Show IPA), 1900–75, U.S. geneticist, born in Russia.
  • docentship — privatdocent.
  • dochmiacal — of or relating to dochmiac verse
  • dock house — traditionally a building situated at the dock where a harbourmaster works and resides
  • doctorfish — a surgeonfish, especially Acanthurus chirurgus, of the West Indies, having a bluish body and black tail.
  • doctorship — a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
  • dog clutch — a clutch in which projections of one of the engaging parts fit into recesses of the other.
  • dogcatcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
  • dogfighter — Person who competes in dogfighting.
  • dogwatches — Plural form of dogwatch.
  • dolichurus — a dactylic hexameter characterized by a redundant syllable at the end
  • dollarfish — butterfish.
  • dollarship — the fact of being denominated in dollars
  • dollhouses — Plural form of dollhouse.
  • dolly shot — a camera shot taken from a moving dolly.
  • dolly-posh — left-handed
  • dome light — a small light under the roof of an automobile or boat.
  • doohickeys — Plural form of doohickey.
  • door chain — a short chain with a removable slide fitting that can be attached between the inside of a door and the doorjamb to prevent the door from being opened more than a few inches without the chain being removed.
  • door check — a device, usually hydraulic or pneumatic, for controlling the closing of a door and preventing it from slamming.
  • doorhandle — A door handle.
  • dope sheet — a bulletin or list including the names of entries in various horse races, and including information on each entry, as the name, jockey, and past performances.
  • dope-sheet — a racing form, esp. one dealing with a program of races at one track
  • dorchester — a town in S Dorsetshire, in S England, on the Frome River: named Casterbridge in Thomas Hardy's novels.
  • doss house — flophouse.
  • doss-house — A doss-house is a kind of cheap hotel in a city for people who have no home and very little money.
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