6-letter words containing d, i, c
- decile — one of nine actual or notional values of a variable dividing its distribution into ten groups with equal frequencies: the ninth decile is the value below which 90% of the population lie
- decime — a subdivision of an English county
- decine — (obsolete, organic compound) decenylene.
- decius — (Gaius Messius Quintus Trajanus Decius) a.d. c201–251, emperor of Rome 249–251.
- decoit — Alternative form of dacoit.
- deiced — Simple past tense and past participle of deice.
- deicer — a device or a chemical substance for preventing or removing ice.
- deices — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deice.
- deific — making divine or exalting to the position of a god
- delice — a delicacy; a pleasure
- delict — a wrongful act for which the person injured has the right to a civil remedy
- depict — To depict someone or something means to show or represent them in a work of art such as a drawing or painting.
- dermic — dermal
- detick — to remove ticks from (an animal); free of ticks
- device — A device is an object that has been invented for a particular purpose, for example for recording or measuring something.
- dezinc — to remove zinc from
- diacid — (of a salt or acid) containing two acidic hydrogen atoms
- diadic — Misspelling of dyadic.
- diarch — (of a vascular bundle) having two strands of xylem
- dicast — (in ancient Athens) a juror in the popular courts chosen by lot from a list of citizens
- dicho- — in two parts; in pairs
- dicier — unpredictable; risky; uncertain.
- dicing — gambling or playing with dice.
- dicker — If you say that people are dickering about something, you mean that they are arguing or disagreeing about it, often in a way that you think is foolish or unnecessary.
- dickey — a man's detachable, or false, shirt front
- dickie — an article of clothing made to look like the front or collar of a shirt, blouse, vest, etc., worn as a separate piece under another garment, as a jacket or dress. Compare vest (def 2), vestee.
- dickty — high-class or stylish.
- dicots — Plural form of dicot.
- dictat — Misspelling of diktat.
- dictum — A dictum is a formal statement made by someone who has authority.
- didact — a person who is didactic
- dincha — (eye dialect, informal) Didn't you.
- dioecy — The condition of being dioecious.
- diotic — pertaining to or affecting both ears; binaural.
- dipcom — Diploma of Commerce
- direct — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- discal — relating to or resembling a disc; disclike
- disced — any thin, flat, circular plate or object.
- disco- — disk-shaped; discoid
- discos — Plural form of disco.
- discus — a circular disk more than 7 inches (18 cm) in diameter and 2.2 pounds (1 kg) in weight, usually wooden with a metal rim and thicker in the center than at the edge, for throwing for distance in athletic competition.
- disect — Misspelling of dissect.
- ditchy — Having ditches.
- docile — easily managed or handled; tractable: a docile horse.
- docsis — Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification
- domoic — Of or pertaining to domoic acid or its derivatives.
- dreich — (Scotland, Northern Ireland) Bleak, miserable, dismal, cheerless, dreary.
- driech — dree.
- drinck — Obsolete form of drink.
- droich — a dwarf