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10-letter words containing d, i, n, g, e, r

  • derogating — Present participle of derogate.
  • derogation — a lessening or weakening (of power, authority, position, etc.)
  • derricking — Machinery. a jib crane having a boom hinged near the base of the mast so as to rotate about the mast, for moving a load toward or away from the mast by raising or lowering the boom.
  • derring-do — Derring-do is the quality of being bold, often in a rather showy or foolish way.
  • derringers — Plural form of derringer.
  • describing — to tell or depict in written or spoken words; give an account of: He described the accident very carefully.
  • designator — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
  • despairing — marked by or resulting from despair; hopeless or desperate
  • destroying — Present participle of destroy.
  • dethroning — Present participle of dethrone.
  • detracting — to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation (usually followed by from).
  • detraining — to alight from a railway train; arrive by train.
  • devanagari — a syllabic script in which Sanskrit, Hindi, and other modern languages of India are written
  • dewatering — the act of removing water
  • digressing — to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument, plot, study, etc.
  • digression — the act of digressing.
  • dihydrogen — (chemistry) The divalent radical formed from two separate hydrogen atoms or ions.
  • dinitrogen — (chemistry) the normal nitrogen molecule having two atoms.
  • disarrange — to disturb the arrangement of; disorder; unsettle.
  • discerning — showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding: a discerning critic of French poetry.
  • disgruntle — to put into a state of sulky dissatisfaction; make discontent.
  • dispersing — to drive or send off in various directions; scatter: to disperse a crowd.
  • disserting — to discourse on a subject.
  • ditherings — Plural form of dithering.
  • divergence — the act, fact, or amount of diverging: a divergence in opinion.
  • divergency — divergence; deviation.
  • downrigger — a fishing line used in trolling that is attached to a weighted cable in order to put lures or bait at a specific depth under a boat, usually near the floor.
  • dragonlike — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
  • dreadingly — With dread.
  • dreamingly — In a dreamy manner.
  • dregginess — the condition or quality of dregs
  • drivelling — saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver.
  • dry ginger — ginger ale
  • duisenberg — Willem Frederik, known as Wim. 1935–2005, Dutch economist; president of the European Central Bank (1998–2003)
  • endergonic — (of a metabolic or chemical process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of energy, the products being of greater free energy than the reactants.
  • enduringly — In an enduring manner or fashion; such as to endure.
  • engineered — Produced by engineering; designed and manufactured according to an engineering methodology.
  • everduring — (obsolete) everlasting.
  • federating — Present participle of federate.
  • finger-dry — to dry hair by lifting it and running it between the fingers from roots to ends
  • fingerhold — something onto which the fingers can hold
  • foreboding — a prediction; portent.
  • foredating — Present participle of foredate.
  • forfending — Present participle of forfend.
  • foundering — (of a ship, boat, etc.) to fill with water and sink.
  • freediving — skin diving.
  • frightened — thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified: a frightened child cowering in the corner.
  • frigidness — The state of being frigid; frigidity; coldness.
  • fringehead — any fish of the genus Neoclinus, characterized by a row of fleshy processes on the head, as N. blanchardi (sarcastic fringehead) of California coastal waters.
  • gabardines — Plural form of gabardine.
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