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10-letter words containing d, i, g, l

  • darjeeling — a town in NE India, in West Bengal in the Himalayas, at an altitude of about 2250 m (7500 ft). Pop: 107 530 (2001)
  • darlington — an industrial town in NE England in Darlington unitary authority, S Durham: developed mainly with the opening of the Stockton-Darlington railway (1825). Pop: 86 082 (2001)
  • dash light — a light to illuminate a dashboard in a motor vehicle
  • daugavpils — a city in SE Latvia on the Western Dvina River: founded in 1274 by Teutonic Knights; ruled by Poland (1559–1772) and Russia (1772–1915); retaken by the Russians in 1940. Pop: 112 609 (2002 est)
  • dauntingly — In a daunting manner.
  • dazzlingly — to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light: He was dazzled by the sudden sunlight.
  • de broglie — Prince Louis Victor (lwi viktɔr). 1892–1987, French physicist, noted for his research in quantum mechanics and his development of wave mechanics: Nobel prize for physics 1929
  • de-linking — to make independent; dissociate; separate: The administration has delinked human rights from economic aid to underdeveloped nations.
  • deadlining — Present participle of deadline.
  • dealmaking — The making of commercial, financial or political deals.
  • debasingly — In a debasing manner.
  • debatingly — in an argumentative manner
  • deblocking — Present participle of deblock.
  • decalogist — a person who interprets and expounds on the Ten Commandments
  • decidingly — that settles a question or dispute or leads to a final decision; determining; decisive: the deciding vote; The weather will be the deciding factor as to whether we have the picnic or not.
  • deck light — a skylight for a 'tween deck, built flush with the upper deck.
  • declaiming — Present participle of declaim.
  • declotting — a mass or lump.
  • decoupling — the separation of previously linked systems so that they may operate independently
  • defaulting — guilty of a failure to act, esp a failure to meet a financial obligation
  • defilading — Present participle of defilade.
  • deflecting — Present participle of deflect.
  • defuelling — combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power.
  • delayering — Delayering is the process of simplifying the administrative structure of a large organization in order to make it more efficient.
  • delegacies — Plural form of delegacy.
  • delegalize — to revoke the statutory authorization of.
  • delegating — Present participle of delegate.
  • delegation — A delegation is a group of people who have been sent somewhere to have talks with other people on behalf of a larger group of people.
  • deligating — Present participle of deligate.
  • deligation — the act of binding, especially with a ligature
  • delighters — a high degree of pleasure or enjoyment; joy; rapture: She takes great delight in her job.
  • delighteth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delight.
  • delightful — If you describe something or someone as delightful, you mean they are very pleasant.
  • delighting — a high degree of pleasure or enjoyment; joy; rapture: She takes great delight in her job.
  • delimiting — to fix or mark the limits or boundaries of; demarcate: A ravine delimited the property on the north.
  • delivering — Present participle of deliver.
  • delta wing — a triangular sweptback aircraft wing
  • deltiology — the collection and study of picture postcards
  • deridingly — In a deriding way; mockingly.
  • deshelling — a hard outer covering of an animal, as the hard case of a mollusk, or either half of the case of a bivalve mollusk.
  • designedly — by intention or design; on purpose; deliberately
  • designless — without a design, unplanned
  • deskilling — Present participle of deskill.
  • desludging — mud, mire, or ooze; slush.
  • desolating — Present participle of desolate.
  • despoiling — plundering by force
  • detangling — Present participle of detangle.
  • developing — If you talk about developing countries or the developing world, you mean the countries or the parts of the world that are poor and have few industries.
  • dhaulagiri — a mountain in W central Nepal, in the Himalayas. Height: 8172 m (26 810 ft)
  • diagonally — Mathematics. connecting two nonadjacent angles or vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, as a straight line. extending from one edge of a solid figure to an opposite edge, as a plane.
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