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8-letter words containing d, i, c, n

  • dedicant — a person who devotes or dedicates
  • deducing — Present participle of deduce.
  • defacing — to mar the surface or appearance of; disfigure: to deface a wall by writing on it.
  • defiance — Defiance is behaviour or an attitude which shows that you are not willing to obey someone.
  • demoniac — of, like, or suggestive of a demon; demonic
  • denticle — a small tooth or toothlike part, such as any of the placoid scales of sharks
  • depeinct — to depict
  • deracine — uprooted
  • deviance — the act or state of being deviant
  • deviancy — deviant quality or state.
  • diaconal — of or associated with a deacon or the diaconate
  • diactine — a sponge spicule having two rays that develop in different directions from a single point of origin
  • dianetic — Of or pertaining to dianetics.
  • diatonic — of, relating to, or based upon any scale of five tones and two semitones produced by playing the white keys of a keyboard instrument, esp the natural major or minor scales forming the basis of the key system in Western music
  • dication — (chemistry) Any cation, of general formula X2+, formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species.
  • dicentra — any Asian or North American plant of the genus Dicentra, such as bleeding heart and Dutchman's-breeches, having finely divided leaves and ornamental clusters of drooping flowers: family Fumariaceae
  • dickling — (vulgar, slang) A penis before circumcision.
  • dictions — style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words: good diction.
  • dictynna — an ancient Cretan goddess of the sea.
  • dinarchy — duarchy.
  • diocesan — of or relating to a diocese.
  • diogenic — 412?–323 b.c, Greek Cynic philosopher.
  • disbench — to remove (a barrister or judge) from the membership of the governing body of one of the Inns of Court
  • discandy — to melt or dissolve
  • discants — Plural form of discant.
  • discerns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discern.
  • discinct — (archaic) ungirded; loosely dressed.
  • discount — to deduct a certain amount from (a bill, charge, etc.): All bills that are paid promptly will be discounted at two percent.
  • discrown — to deprive of a crown; dethrone; depose.
  • disjunct — disjoined; separated.
  • dispence — Obsolete form of dispense.
  • distance — the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
  • distinct — distinguished as not being the same; not identical; separate (sometimes followed by from): His private and public lives are distinct.
  • ditching — a long, narrow excavation made in the ground by digging, as for draining or irrigating land; trench.
  • dockings — Plural form of docking.
  • doctrine — a particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government: Catholic doctrines; the Monroe Doctrine.
  • dolmenic — of or relating to a dolmen
  • dominica — one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
  • dominick — Animal Husbandry. Dominique.
  • donicker — bathroom; toilet.
  • dornicks — Plural form of dornick.
  • douching — Present participle of douche.
  • downtick — a decline or deterioration in business activity, in mood, etc.
  • draconic — (often lowercase) Draconian.
  • draconid — any of several unrelated meteor showers whose radiants are in the constellation Draco.
  • draconis — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • duckling — a young duck.
  • duckpins — Plural form of duckpin.
  • dulciana — an organ stop having metal pipes and giving thin, incisive, somewhat stringlike tones.
  • dulcinea — a ladylove; sweetheart.
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