11-letter words containing d, i, g, s
- disposingly — in a way that disposes
- dispraising — Present participle of dispraise.
- disquieting — Archaic. uneasy; disquieted.
- disregarded — to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes.
- disregulate — Misspelling of dysregulate.
- dissembling — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
- dissevering — Present participle of dissever.
- dissipating — to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel.
- dissolvings — things that have been dissolved or partially dissolved
- distinguish — to mark off as different (often followed by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
- distracting — Preventing concentration or diverting attention; disturbing.
- distraining — Present participle of distrain.
- distressing — great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
- districting — Present participle of district.
- distrusting — Present participle of distrust.
- disunifying — Present participle of disunify.
- divergences — Plural form of divergence.
- diving suit — any of various waterproof garments for underwater swimming or diving, especially one that is weighted, hermetically sealed, and supplied with air under pressure through a hose attached to a removable helmet.
- dna testing — genetic profiling
- dog biscuit — a hard biscuit for dogs, usually containing ground meat, bones, etc.
- dog whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
- dog-whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
- doggishness — The quality of being doggish.
- dollar sign — the symbol $ before a number indicating that the number represents dollars.
- dongle-disk — /don'gl disk/ (Or "key disk") A kind of dongle consisting of a special floppy disk that is required in order to perform some task. Some contain special coding that allows an application to identify it uniquely, others *are* special code that does something that normally-resident programs don't or can't. For example, AT&T's "Unix PC" would only come up in root mode with a special boot disk.
- doubled sig — A sig block that has been included twice in a Usenet article or, less commonly, in an electronic mail message. An article or message with a doubled sig can be caused by improperly configured software. More often, however, it reveals the author's lack of experience in electronic communication. See BIFF, pseudo.
- doughtiness — steadfastly courageous and resolute; valiant.
- douglas fir — a coniferous tree, Pseudotsuga menziesii, of western North America, often more than 200 feet (60 meters) high, having reddish-brown bark, flattened needles, and narrow, light-brown cones, and yielding a strong, durable timber: the state tree of Oregon.
- downriggers — Plural form of downrigger.
- downscaling — Present participle of downscale.
- dowsing rod — Also called dowsing rod [dou-zing] /ˈdaʊ zɪŋ/ (Show IPA). divining rod.
- dowsing-rod — Also called dowsing rod [dou-zing] /ˈdaʊ zɪŋ/ (Show IPA). divining rod.
- drag artist — an entertainer who wears drag
- dragonflies — Plural form of dragonfly.
- dramatising — Present participle of dramatise.
- draughtiest — Superlative form of draughty.
- drawbridges — Plural form of drawbridge.
- drawstrings — Plural form of drawstring.
- dressing-up — When children play at dressing-up, they put on special or different clothes and pretend to be different people.
- dressmaking — a person whose occupation is the making or alteration of women's dresses, coats, etc.
- drop siding — weatherboarding having its upper edges narrowed to fit into grooves or rabbets in its lower edges, and its backs flat against the sheathing or studs of the wall.
- du guesclin — Bertrand [ber-trahn] /bɛrˈtrɑ̃/ (Show IPA), ("the Eagle of Brittany") c1320–80, French military leader: constable of France 1370–80.
- dues-paying — gaining experience, especially by hard and often unpleasant or uncongenial work: He spent his dues-paying years as a cocktail pianist.
- dyslogistic — conveying disapproval or censure; not complimentary or eulogistic.
- dyssynergia — (medicine) Failure of parts of the anatomy to work together correctly.
- dyssynergic — relating to or affected by dyssynergia
- east riding — a former administrative division of Yorkshire, in NE England, now part of Humberside.
- egodystonic — (of behaviours, values, or beliefs) In conflict, or dissonant, with the needs and goals of the ego, or, further, in conflict with a person\u2019s ideal self-image.
- engine shed — the large shed in which trains are kept when not in service
- enough said — understood