10-letter words containing d, i, g, t, r
- distorting — to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed: Arthritis had distorted his fingers.
- distraught — distracted; deeply agitated.
- distringas — (legal) A writ commanding the sheriff to distrain a person by his goods or chattels, to compel a compliance with something required of him.
- disturbing — upsetting or disquieting; dismaying: a disturbing increase in the crime rate.
- ditherings — Plural form of dithering.
- ditriglyph — the distance, on centers, between a metope and the second one distant.
- dittograph — an instance of dittography; a passage containing reduplicated syllables, letters, etc.
- dog-sitter — a person who looks after a dog while its owner is away
- dogfighter — Person who competes in dogfighting.
- dogmatizer — One who dogmatizes; a bold asserter; a magisterial teacher.
- drag strip — a straight, paved area or course where drag races are held, as a section of road or airplane runway.
- draughtier — Comparative form of draughty.
- draughting — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- drawstring — a string or cord that tightens or closes an opening, as of a bag, clothing, or the like, when one or both ends are pulled.
- driftingly — In a way that drifts.
- driving at — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- drug habit — addiction to recreational drugs
- druggist's — a shop where medicines and prescription drugs are sold
- drying-out — the process of detoxifying an alcoholic patient: Drying-out takes time.
- east ridge — a city in SE Tennessee, near Chattanooga.
- ergodicity — (uncountable) The condition of being ergodic.
- farsighted — seeing objects at a distance more clearly than those near at hand; hyperopic.
- federating — Present participle of federate.
- fitzgerald — Edward, 1809–83, English poet: translator of drama and poetry, especially of Omar Khayyám.
- footbridge — a bridge intended for pedestrians only.
- foredating — Present participle of foredate.
- frightened — thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified: a frightened child cowering in the corner.
- gentrified — very or excessively refined or elegant.
- geometrids — Plural form of geometrid.
- germinated — Simple past tense and past participle of germinate.
- get rid of — to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable (usually followed by of): I want to rid the house of mice. In my opinion, you'd be wise to rid yourself of the smoking habit.
- giant reed — a tall grass, Arundo donax, of southern Europe, having woody stems and a spirelike flower cluster often 2 feet (60 cm) long.
- gladiators — Plural form of gladiator.
- glitterand — glittering
- gradations — any process or change taking place through a series of stages, by degrees, or in a gradual manner.
- gradienter — an instrument on a transit for measuring angles of inclination in terms of their tangents.
- gradualist — (biology, politics) One who believes in gradualism.
- graduality — The state or degree of being gradual.
- graduating — a person who has received a degree or diploma on completing a course of study, as in a university, college, or school.
- graduation — an act of graduating; the state of being graduated.
- graffitied — Simple past tense and past participle of graffiti.
- grand tier — the first tier of boxes after the parquet circle in a large theater or opera house.
- graphitoid — resembling graphite
- gratinated — to gratiné.
- gratitudes — Plural form of gratitude.
- gravitated — Simple past tense and past participle of gravitate.
- grindstone — a rotating solid stone wheel used for sharpening, shaping, etc.
- groundbait — chum2 (def 1).
- guarantied — a warrant, pledge, or formal assurance given as security that another's debt or obligation will be fulfilled.
- hard light — directed light, especially light whose beams are relatively parallel, producing distinct shadows and a harsher modeling effect on the subject.