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9-letter words containing d, i, p, t, e

  • despotism — Despotism is cruel and unfair government by a ruler or rulers who have a lot of power.
  • despotize — To behave like a despot.
  • dew point — the temperature at which water vapour in the air becomes saturated and water droplets begin to form
  • diapyetic — of or pertaining to diapyesis
  • diazotype — a print produced by the diazo process.
  • die-stamp — to produce words or decoration on (a surface) by using a steel die so that the printed images stand in relief
  • diet pill — a tablet or capsule containing chemical substances that aid in reducing or controlling body weight, usually by suppressing the appetite.
  • dioptrate — (of a compound eye) divided by a transverse line
  • dipeptide — a peptide that yields two amino acids on hydrolysis.
  • diphysite — a person who believes that in Christ two distinct natures, the human and the divine, existed together
  • diplomate — a person who has received a diploma, especially a doctor, engineer, etc., who has been certified as a specialist by a board within the appropriate profession.
  • diplotene — a late stage of prophase during meiosis, in which the chromatid pairs of the tetrads begin to separate and chiasmata can be seen.
  • dipterans — Plural form of dipteran.
  • dipterist — an expert on flies belonging to the order Diptera
  • dipterous — Entomology. belonging or pertaining to the order Diptera, comprising the houseflies, mosquitoes, and gnats, characterized by a single, anterior pair of membranous wings with the posterior pair reduced to small, knobbed structures.
  • dis pater — Dis.
  • disparate — distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas.
  • disparted — Simple past tense and past participle of dispart.
  • dispeptic — Misspelling of dyspeptic.
  • disported — to divert or amuse (oneself).
  • disposest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of dispose.
  • disposeth — Archaic third-person singular form of dispose.
  • disputers — Plural form of disputer.
  • disrepute — bad repute; low regard; disfavor (usually preceded by in or into): Some literary theories have fallen into disrepute.
  • disrupted — Interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem.
  • disrupter — to cause disorder or turmoil in: The news disrupted their conference.
  • dissipate — to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel.
  • distemper — Art. a technique of decorative painting in which glue or gum is used as a binder or medium to achieve a mat surface and rapid drying. (formerly) the tempera technique.
  • diterpene — (chemistry) any terpene formed from four isoprene units, and having twenty carbon atoms; includes vitamin A, the gibberellins, and various biologically active lactones such as quassin.
  • dolphinet — a female dolphin
  • dripstone — Architecture. a stone molding used as a drip.
  • duplexity — duplex apartment.
  • duplicate — a copy exactly like an original.
  • dyspeptic — pertaining to, subject to, or suffering from dyspepsia.
  • end point — extremity
  • endpoints — Plural form of endpoint.
  • epidosite — a rock formed of quartz and epidote
  • epitaphed — Simple past tense and past participle of epitaph.
  • etoposide — (medicine) A derivative of podophyllotoxin that is used in the treatment of some cancers by inhibiting mitosis.
  • exopodite — the outermost of the two projections on the hind legs of certain crustaceans
  • expediant — Misspelling of expedient.
  • expediate — (obsolete) expeditious.
  • expedient — (of an action) Convenient and practical, although possibly improper or immoral.
  • expedited — Simple past tense and past participle of expedite.
  • expediter — A person who expedites.
  • expedites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expedite.
  • expeditor — Alternative spelling of expediter.
  • expidited — Simple past tense and past participle of expidite, a misspelling of expedite.
  • exploited — Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
  • glidepath — the course followed by an aircraft or spacecraft when descending for a landing.
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