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10-letter words containing d, i, e, s, l

  • val-d'oise — a department in N France. 482 sq. mi. (1248 sq. km). Capital: Pontoise.
  • waldensian — a Christian sect that arose after 1170 in southern France, under the leadership of Pierre Waldo, a merchant of Lyons, and joined the Reformation movement in the 16th century.
  • waterslide — Alternative form of water slide.
  • wieldiness — the quality or state of being easily handled
  • wild beast — savage animal
  • wild geese — any undomesticated goose, especially the greylag of Britain or the Canada goose.
  • wild goose — any undomesticated goose, especially the greylag of Britain or the Canada goose.
  • wild horse — horse which is untamed
  • wild senna — a subshrubby senna, Cassia marilandica, of the eastern U.S., having yellow flowers.
  • wildebeest — gnu.
  • wilderness — a wooded area in NE Virginia: several battles fought here in 1864 between armies of Grant and Lee.
  • willemstad — the main island of the Netherlands Antilles, off the NW coast of Venezuela. 173 sq. mi. (448 sq. km). Capital: Willemstad.
  • wind scale — a numerical scale, as the Beaufort scale, for designating relative wind intensities.
  • wind shelf — smoke shelf.
  • windlassed — Simple past tense and past participle of windlass.
  • windlasses — (nautical) Plural form of windlass.
  • windlessly — Without any wind.
  • windowless — an opening in the wall of a building, the side of a vehicle, etc., for the admission of air or light, or both, commonly fitted with a frame in which are set movable sashes containing panes of glass.
  • windshield — a shield of glass, in one or more sections, projecting above and across the dashboard of an automobile.
  • wisdomless — the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
  • worldlines — Plural form of worldline.
  • worldviews — Plural form of worldview.
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