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13-letter words containing d, i, r, t, y, m

  • a dirty shame — a very unfortunate circumstance
  • admiralty law — maritime law.
  • adumbratively — In an adumbrative manner.
  • ambidexterity — ambidextrous ease, skill, or facility.
  • armistice day — the anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I, on Nov 11, 1918, now kept on Remembrance Sunday
  • astrodynamics — the study of the motion of natural and artificial bodies in space
  • bedtime story — a story read or told to a child at bedtime
  • christmas day — Christmas Day is the 25th of December, when Christmas is celebrated.
  • circumductory — relating to circumduction
  • conductimetry — the science of measuring the conductivity of solutions.
  • deformability — Deformability is the degree to which applying a force can make a particle or solid change shape.
  • determinately — having defined limits; definite.
  • detrimentally — causing detriment, as loss or injury; damaging; harmful.
  • diametrically — If you say that two things are diametrically opposed, you are emphasizing that they are completely different from each other.
  • dirty old man — a mature or elderly man with lewd or obscene preoccupations.
  • dirty realism — a style of writing, originating in the US in the 1980s, which depicts in great detail the seamier or more mundane aspects of ordinary life
  • disconformity — Geology. the surface of a division between parallel rock strata, indicating interruption of sedimentation: a type of unconformity.
  • dissimilarity — unlikeness; difference.
  • dissimilatory — to modify by dissimilation.
  • dissymmetries — Plural form of dissymmetry.
  • documentarily — Also, documental [dok-yuh-men-tl] /ˌdɒk yəˈmɛn tl/ (Show IPA). pertaining to, consisting of, or derived from documents: a documentary history of France.
  • dolly mixture — a mixture of small coloured sweets
  • domain theory — (theory)   A branch of mathematics introduced by Dana Scott in 1970 as a mathematical theory of programming languages, and for nearly a quarter of a century developed almost exclusively in connection with denotational semantics in computer science. In denotational semantics of programming languages, the meaning of a program is taken to be an element of a domain. A domain is a mathematical structure consisting of a set of values (or "points") and an ordering relation, <= on those values. Domain theory is the study of such structures. ("<=" is written in LaTeX as \subseteq) Different domains correspond to the different types of object with which a program deals. In a language containing functions, we might have a domain X -> Y which is the set of functions from domain X to domain Y with the ordering f <= g iff for all x in X, f x <= g x. In the pure lambda-calculus all objects are functions or applications of functions to other functions. To represent the meaning of such programs, we must solve the recursive equation over domains, D = D -> D which states that domain D is (isomorphic to) some function space from D to itself. I.e. it is a fixed point D = F(D) for some operator F that takes a domain D to D -> D. The equivalent equation has no non-trivial solution in set theory. There are many definitions of domains, with different properties and suitable for different purposes. One commonly used definition is that of Scott domains, often simply called domains, which are omega-algebraic, consistently complete CPOs. There are domain-theoretic computational models in other branches of mathematics including dynamical systems, fractals, measure theory, integration theory, probability theory, and stochastic processes. See also abstract interpretation, bottom, pointed domain.
  • domino theory — a theory that if one country is taken over by an expansionist, especially Communist, neighbor, party, or the like, the nearby nations will be taken over one after another.
  • family credit — (formerly, in Britain) a means-tested allowance paid to low-earning families with one or more dependent children and one or both parents in work: replaced by Working Families' Tax Credit in 1999
  • family doctor — a general practitioner.
  • film industry — all the companies, studios, people etc involved in making commercial films collectively
  • formidability — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
  • headmistressy — typical of the duties and behaviour of a headmistress
  • herd immunity — the immunity or resistance to a particular infection that occurs in a group of people or animals when a very high percentage of individuals have been vaccinated or previously exposed to the infection.
  • hybrid system — a way of working, organizing, or doing something that is composed of elements of two separate systems
  • hydrated lime — a soft, white, crystalline, very slightly water-soluble powder, Ca(OH) 2 , obtained by the action of water on lime: used chiefly in mortars, plasters, and cements.
  • idiorrhythmic — self-regulating; allowing each member to regulate his or her own life
  • improvidently — In an improvident manner.
  • indeterminacy — the condition or quality of being indeterminate; indetermination.
  • inductothermy — the production of fever by means of electromagnetic induction.
  • intradermally — within the dermis.
  • meridionality — the quality or state of being on the meridian
  • military band — a musical band, usually made up of players of wind, percussion and some brass instruments, that play at military functions, etc
  • mixed crystal — a crystal consisting of a solid solution of two or more distinct compounds
  • multicylinder — having more than one cylinder, as an internal-combustion or steam engine.
  • multiindustry — Of or pertaining to more than one industry.
  • myristic acid — an oily, white crystalline compound, C 1 4 H 2 8 O 2 , insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and ether: used in soaps, cosmetics, and in the synthesis of esters for flavors and perfumes.
  • predominantly — having ascendancy, power, authority, or influence over others; preeminent.
  • predominately — to be the stronger or leading element or force.
  • primordiality — constituting a beginning; giving origin to something derived or developed; original; elementary: primordial forms of life.
  • remediability — the state of being able to be remedied
  • rudimentarily — pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary: a rudimentary knowledge of geometry.
  • semisedentary — partially or somewhat sedentary
  • sprint medley — a medley relay in which the first member of a team runs 440 yards, the second and third members run 220 yards each, and the fourth member runs 880 yards.

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