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12-letter words containing d, i, g, u, e

  • a rough ride — If you say that someone faces a rough ride, you mean that things are going to be difficult for them because people will criticize them a lot or treat them badly.
  • acid-tongued — bitingly critical or sarcastic; sharp-tongued: a critic famous for his acid-tongued reviews.
  • adulterating — Present participle of adulterate.
  • agglutinated — Simple past tense and past participle of agglutinate.
  • bed moulding — a moulding in an entablature between the corona and the frieze
  • begrudgingly — If you do something begrudgingly, you do it unwillingly.
  • beijing duck — a roasted duck prized for its crisp skin, prepared by forcing air between skin and meat, brushing with sugar water, and hanging up to dry before final cooking.
  • bermuda high — a subtropical high centered near Bermuda.
  • bridge house — a deckhouse including a bridge or bridges for navigation.
  • buying order — an order to buy a certain security
  • configurated — to give a configuration, form, or design to.
  • consanguined — Of kindred blood; related.
  • cutting edge — If you are at the cutting edge of a particular field of activity, you are involved in its most important or most exciting developments.
  • daughterlike — Resembling a daughter.
  • daughterling — a small daughter
  • dauntingness — to overcome with fear; intimidate: to daunt one's adversaries.
  • debut single — the first single produced by a particular singer or band
  • declustering — Any technique that counteracts clustering (in any sense).
  • decluttering — Present participle of declutter.
  • deglutinated — Simple past tense and past participle of deglutinate.
  • dehumanising — Present participle of dehumanise.
  • dehumanizing — denying or depriving of dignity
  • delightfully — giving great pleasure or delight; highly pleasing: a delightful surprise.
  • deliquescing — Present participle of deliquesce.
  • demodulating — Present participle of demodulate.
  • demulsifying — to break down (an emulsion) into separate substances incapable of re-forming the emulsion that was broken down.
  • dentilingual — pronounced or articulated with the tongue touching the upper teeth
  • depopulating — Present participle of depopulate.
  • deregulating — Present participle of deregulate.
  • deregulation — Deregulation is the removal of controls and restrictions in a particular area of business or trade.
  • desquamating — Present participle of desquamate.
  • devil's dung — asafetida.
  • dialogue box — a window that may appear on a VDU display to prompt the user to enter further information or select an option
  • diégo-suarez — a seaport on N Madagascar.
  • disambiguate — to remove the ambiguity from; make unambiguous: In order to disambiguate the sentence “She lectured on the famous passenger ship,” you'll have to write either “lectured on board” or “lectured about.”.
  • disburdening — Present participle of disburden.
  • disgracefull — Archaic form of disgraceful.
  • disgruntedly — In a disgruntled manner.
  • disguiseless — the quality of being without disguise
  • disguisement — Disguise (deceptive appearance).
  • disingenuine — (proscribed) Disingenuous.
  • disingenuity — (obsolete) disingenuousness.
  • disingenuous — lacking in frankness, candor, or sincerity; falsely or hypocritically ingenuous; insincere: Her excuse was rather disingenuous.
  • disregardful — neglectful; careless.
  • distress gun — a gun fired at one-minute intervals as a signal of distress.
  • double-digit — of or denoting a percentage greater than ten.
  • doughnutlike — Resembling a doughnut.
  • droughtiness — Dryness of the weather; lack of rain.
  • drug-induced — caused by recreational or medical drugs
  • dunny budgie — a blowfly

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