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12-letter words containing d, i, g, r, e, s

  • abridgements — Plural form of abridgement.
  • androgenesis — a type of reproduction in insects and plants involving the development of an embryo that contains only paternal chromosomes
  • angst-ridden — characterized by a feeling of dread or anxiety
  • bird nesting — the activity of searching for birds' nests as a hobby
  • bridge house — a deckhouse including a bridge or bridges for navigation.
  • cigar-shaped — resembling a cigar in shape
  • clam diggers — casual pants that end slightly below the knee.
  • clam-diggers — calf-length trousers
  • clearsighted — seeing clearly
  • closegrained — having a fine, compact grain or texture
  • code-sharing — a commercial agreement between two airlines that allows passengers to use a ticket from one airline to travel on another
  • corregidores — the chief magistrate of a town in Spain.
  • crescendoing — Music. a gradual, steady increase in loudness or force. a musical passage characterized by such an increase. the performance of a crescendo passage: The crescendo by the violins is too abrupt.
  • crossgrained — Alternative form of cross-grained.
  • dead fingers — a disease of users of pneumatic drills, characterized by anaesthesia of the fingertips and cyanosis
  • declustering — Any technique that counteracts clustering (in any sense).
  • decreasingly — In a decreasing manner.
  • deerstalking — The hunting of deer on foot, by stealing upon them unawares.
  • degeneracies — Plural form of degeneracy.
  • degradations — Plural form of degradation.
  • degressively — in a degressive fashion
  • demographics — data resulting from the science of demography; population statistics
  • demographies — the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations.
  • demoralising — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
  • denbighshire — a county of N Wales: split between Clwyd and Gwynedd in 1974; reinstated with different boundaries in 1996: borders the Irish Sea, with the Cambrian Mountains in the south: chiefly agricultural. Administrative centre: Ruthin. Pop: 94 900 (2003 est). Area: 844 sq km (327 sq miles)
  • dendrologist — the branch of botany dealing with trees and shrubs.
  • denigrations — Plural form of denigration.
  • depressingly — In a depressing manner.
  • deregistered — Simple past tense and past participle of deregister.
  • desiderating — Present participle of desiderate.
  • despairingly — given to despair or hopelessness.
  • devil's grip — pleurodynia (def 2).
  • devirginizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devirginize.
  • diégo-suarez — a seaport on N Madagascar.
  • digitigrades — Plural form of digitigrade.
  • digressional — Pertaining to, or having the character of, a digression; departing from the main purpose or subject.
  • digressively — In a digressive fashion.
  • disaggregate — to separate (an aggregate or mass) into its component parts.
  • disagreeable — contrary to one's taste or liking; unpleasant; offensive; repugnant.
  • disagreeably — In a disagreeable manner.
  • disagreeance — (obsolete) disagreement.
  • disagreement — the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
  • disappearing — Present participle of disappear.
  • disburdening — Present participle of disburden.
  • discandering — discandying, melting from a state of being candied
  • discerningly — showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding: a discerning critic of French poetry.
  • discographer — a person who compiles discographies.
  • discrediting — Present participle of discredit.
  • disembarking — Present participle of disembark.
  • disembrangle — to disentangle (a person or thing)

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