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10-letter words containing d, i, f, r

  • despairful — full of despair; hopeless; despairing
  • destratify — to form or place in strata or layers.
  • difference — the state or relation of being different; dissimilarity: There is a great difference between the two.
  • differency — difference
  • differents — Plural form of different.
  • difformity — the quality of being different or irregular in form
  • diffracted — Simple past tense and past participle of diffract.
  • difluoride — (chemistry) any chloride containing two fluorine atoms in each molecule.
  • digitiform — like a finger.
  • dirt floor — a floor made of packed earth
  • discomfort — an absence of comfort or ease; uneasiness, hardship, or mild pain.
  • disconfirm — to prove to be invalid.
  • disfavored — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • disfeature — to mar the features of; disfigure.
  • disfigured — Simple past tense and past participle of disfigure.
  • disfrocked — Simple past tense and past participle of disfrock.
  • disfurnish — to deprive of something with which a person or thing is furnished; divest of possessions; strip.
  • disglorify — to remove from glory
  • disprofess — to renounce the profession of
  • disulfiram — a cream-colored, water-insoluble solid, C 10 H 20 N 2 S 4 , used chiefly in the treatment of chronic alcoholism, producing highly unpleasant symptoms when alcohol is taken following its administration.
  • disulfuric — pyrosulfuric.
  • doctorfish — a surgeonfish, especially Acanthurus chirurgus, of the West Indies, having a bluish body and black tail.
  • dogfighter — Person who competes in dogfighting.
  • dollarfish — butterfish.
  • dorsal fin — the fin or finlike integumentary expansion generally developed on the back of aquatic vertebrates.
  • dorsifixed — (botany) Said of anthers that are attached to the filament somewhere along their back.
  • dory skiff — an open boat similar to but smaller than a dory.
  • draft mill — smokejack.
  • draftiness — The characteristic of being drafty.
  • dragonfish — any marine fish of the family Bathydraconidae, of Antarctic seas, having an elongated body and flattened head and being biochemically adapted to extremely low temperatures.
  • drainfield — an open area, the soil of which absorbs the contents of a septic tank.
  • drift lead — a lead indicating, by the angle its line makes with the perpendicular, the movement of a supposedly stationary ship or the movement of water past a stationary ship.
  • drift mine — a mine the opening of which is dug into an outcrop of coal or ore.
  • drift tube — a conducting enclosure, usually cylindrical, held at a constant potential so that electrons or charged particles within will experience no force, and therefore no change in velocity. Compare Klystron.
  • driftingly — In a way that drifts.
  • driveshaft — A rotating shaft that transmits torque in an engine.
  • dwarfishly — In a dwarfish manner.
  • edificator — (rare) One who or that which edifies; an edifier.
  • esterified — Simple past tense and past participle of esterify.
  • etherified — Simple past tense and past participle of etherify.
  • fabricated — to make by art or skill and labor; construct: The finest craftspeople fabricated this clock.
  • factfinder — a person who searches impartially for the facts or actualities of a subject or situation, especially one appointed to conduct an official investigation, as in a labor-management conflict.
  • factorized — Simple past tense and past participle of factorize.
  • fair trade — legal or ethical commerce
  • fair-sized — quite big
  • fair-trade — to sell (a commodity) under a fair-trade agreement.
  • fairground — Often, fairgrounds. a place where fairs, horse races, etc., are held; in the U.S. usually an area set aside by a city, county, or state for an annual fair and often containing exhibition buildings.
  • fairminded — Alternative form of fair-minded.
  • faldistory — a bishop's seat or throne
  • far afield — a long distance away
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