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11-letter words containing d, i, m, b

  • buddy movie — a genre of film dealing with the relationship and adventures of two friends
  • bumpsadaisy — an exclamation said to a child who has fallen down
  • carbamidine — guanidine.
  • carbutamide — An antidiabetic drug.
  • chambermaid — A chambermaid is a woman who cleans and tidies the bedrooms in a hotel.
  • chemisorbed — Simple past tense and past participle of chemisorb.
  • cleanlimbed — having shapely limbs
  • comorbidity — the occurrence of more than one illness or condition at the same time
  • daimyo bond — a bearer bond issued in Japan and the eurobond market by the World Bank
  • debridement — the surgical removal of dead tissue or cellular debris from the surface of a wound
  • decumbiture — the act of lying recumbent and, in particular, as a sick patient in bed
  • demand bill — a bill of exchange that is payable on demand
  • demibastion — half a bastion, having only one flank, at right angles to the wall
  • demobilized — Simple past tense and past participle of demobilize.
  • demobilizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demobilize.
  • denominable — Capable of being denominated or named.
  • desublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • diamond bar — a city in SW California.
  • diamondback — any edible North American terrapin of the genus Malaclemys, esp M. terrapin, occurring in brackish and tidal waters and having diamond-shaped markings on the shell: family Emydidae
  • disablement — to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; incapacitate: The detective successfully disabled the bomb. He was disabled by the accident.
  • disassemble — to take apart.
  • disassembly — to take apart.
  • disbandment — to break up or dissolve (an organization): They disbanded the corporation.
  • disembarked — Simple past tense and past participle of disembark.
  • disembarkee — One who disembarks from a vessel such as an airplane or ship.
  • disembedded — Simple past tense and past participle of disembed.
  • disembitter — to remove (an attitude of) bitterness
  • disembodied — to divest (a soul, spirit, etc.) of a body.
  • disembodies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembody.
  • disembowels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembowel.
  • disemburden — to remove a burden from (someone or something)
  • disencumber — to free from a burden or other encumbrance; disburden.
  • disentombed — Simple past tense and past participle of disentomb.
  • dismembered — Simple past tense and past participle of dismember.
  • dismissable — Capable of being dismissed.
  • dismissible — to direct (an assembly of persons) to disperse or go: I dismissed the class early.
  • disremember — to fail to remember; forget.
  • disselbooms — Plural form of disselboom.
  • dissembleth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissemble.
  • dissembling — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
  • disyllabism — the state of being disyllabic.
  • dithyrambic — of, relating to, or of the nature of a dithyramb, or an impassioned oration.
  • dive bomber — an airplane of the fighter-bomber type that drops its bombs while diving at the enemy.
  • diytterbium — (chemistry, especially in combination) Two ytterbium atoms in a molecule.
  • dolabriform — shaped like an ax or a cleaver.
  • double time — a doubled wage rate, paid for working on public holidays, etc
  • double-time — to cause to move in double time: Double-time the troops to the mess hall.
  • dromophobia — an irrational fear of crossing roads
  • drumbeating — That to beat on drums.
  • dumb waiter — A dumb waiter is a lift used to carry food and dishes from one floor of a building to another.
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