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7-letter words containing d, i, a, t

  • cladist — a specialist in cladistics
  • coadmit — to admit together
  • cotidal — (of a line on a tidal chart) joining points at which high tide occurs simultaneously
  • dabbity — a temporary tattoo
  • dacitic — Pertaining to, or composed of, dacite.
  • dacoits — Plural form of dacoit.
  • dacoity — (in India and Myanmar) a robbery by an armed gang
  • dactyli — an enlarged portion of the leg after the first joint in some insects, as the pollen-carrying segment in the hind leg of certain bees.
  • dadaist — the style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work and who programmatically challenged established canons of art, thought, morality, etc.
  • dakoity — dacoity.
  • dalgite — (Western Australia) A rabbit-eared bandicoot; a bilby.
  • danaite — a variety of arsenopyrite having cobalt in place of some of the iron.
  • darn it — You can say darn it to show that you are very annoyed about something.
  • darting — a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.
  • datakit — (networking)   A circuit-switched digital network, similar to X.25. Datakit supports host-to-host connections and EIA-232 connections for terminals, printers, and hosts. Most of Bell Laboratories is trunked together on Datakit. On top of DK transport service, people run UUCP for electronic mail and dkcu for remote login. ISN is the version of Datakit supported by AT&T Information Systems. Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, uses ISN for internal data communication.
  • dataria — the papal office that assesses candidates for benefices reserved to the Holy See
  • datavis — A dataflow language for scientific visualisation.
  • datival — (in certain inflected languages, as Latin, Greek, and German) noting a case having as a distinctive function indication of the indirect object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions.
  • datives — Plural form of dative.
  • daturic — relating to the plants that belong to the genus Datura
  • dauties — a darling.
  • dauting — to caress.
  • daytime — The daytime is the part of a day between the time when it gets light and the time when it gets dark.
  • defiant — If you say that someone is defiant, you mean they show aggression or independence by refusing to obey someone.
  • deltaic — pertaining to or like a delta.
  • dential — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to dentine.
  • depaint — to depict or delineate
  • destain — to remove a stain from
  • details — an individual or minute part; an item or particular.
  • detains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detain.
  • detrain — to leave or cause to leave a railway train, as passengers, etc
  • deutzia — any saxifragaceous shrub of the genus Deutzia: cultivated for their clusters of white or pink spring-blooming flowers
  • deviant — Deviant behaviour or thinking is different from what people normally consider to be acceptable.
  • deviate — To deviate from something means to start doing something different or not planned, especially in a way that causes problems for others.
  • dialect — A dialect is a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area.
  • dialist — a person who makes (sun)dials
  • diarist — A diarist is a person who records things in a diary which is later published.
  • diastem — a minor interruption in the deposition of sedimentary material
  • diaster — the stage in cell division at which the chromosomes are in two groups at the poles of the spindle before forming daughter nuclei
  • diatoms — Plural form of diatom.
  • diatron — an electrical circuit that uses diodes
  • dibatag — a small gazelle, Ammodorcas clarkei, of Somaliland, having a long neck: now rare.
  • dictate — If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down.
  • dietary — of or relating to diet: a dietary cure.
  • digital — of, relating to, or using numerical calculations.
  • diktats — Plural form of diktat.
  • dilated — Simple past tense and past participle of dilate.
  • dilater — One who, or that which, dilates, expands, or enlarges.
  • dilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilate.
  • dilator — Anatomy. a muscle that dilates some cavity of the body.
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