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11-letter words containing d, i, r, u

  • discourages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discourage.
  • discoursing — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
  • discourtesy — lack or breach of courtesy; incivility; rudeness.
  • disemburden — to remove a burden from (someone or something)
  • disencumber — to free from a burden or other encumbrance; disburden.
  • disenshroud — to free from a shroud
  • disfavoured — Simple past tense and past participle of disfavour.
  • disfavourer — one who does not favour
  • disfeatured — Simple past tense and past participle of disfeature.
  • disfiguring — Present participle of disfigure.
  • disgraceful — bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
  • disgracious — Lacking grace; not pleasing; disagreeable.
  • disgruntled — displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish: Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
  • disgruntles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgruntle.
  • dishonoured — Simple past tense and past participle of dishonour.
  • dishonourer — One who dishonours.
  • disjuncture — the act of disjoining or the state of being disjoined; disjunction.
  • displeasure — dissatisfaction, disapproval, or annoyance.
  • disregulate — Misspelling of dysregulate.
  • disruptable — Capable of being disrupted.
  • disruptants — Plural form of disruptant.
  • disruptions — Plural form of disruption.
  • distincture — distinctness
  • distractful — (archaic) distracting.
  • distressful — causing or involving distress: the distressful circumstances of poverty and sickness.
  • distribuend — something that is distributed
  • distributed — (in distinctive feature analysis) characterized by relatively extensive contact or constriction between the articulating organs, as the (sh) in show in contrast to the (s) in so.
  • distributee — Law. a person who shares in a decedent estate.
  • distributer — a person or thing that distributes.
  • distributes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distribute.
  • distributor — a person or thing that distributes.
  • distrustful — unable or unwilling to trust; doubtful; suspicious: An alert scientist is distrustful of coincidences.
  • distrusting — Present participle of distrust.
  • disturbance — the act of disturbing.
  • disulphuric — pyrosulphuric
  • ditelluride — (inorganic chemistry) Any telluride having two tellurium atoms in each molecule or unit cell.
  • diurnal arc — the portion of the diurnal circle that is above the horizon at a given point.
  • diverticula — a blind, tubular sac or process branching off from a canal or cavity, especially an abnormal, saclike herniation of the mucosal layer through the muscular wall of the colon.
  • diverticuli — Misspelling of diverticula.
  • divestiture — the act of divesting.
  • divulgatory — to make publicly known; publish.
  • diytterbium — (chemistry, especially in combination) Two ytterbium atoms in a molecule.
  • do up right — to do carefully or thoroughly
  • do your bit — contribute
  • dog curtain — a flap on a canvas cover for a binnacle, affording a view of the compass when raised.
  • dorsiferous — borne on the back, as the sori on most ferns.
  • double-ring — being or pertaining to a marriage ceremony in which the partners give rings to one another.
  • douglas fir — a coniferous tree, Pseudotsuga menziesii, of western North America, often more than 200 feet (60 meters) high, having reddish-brown bark, flattened needles, and narrow, light-brown cones, and yielding a strong, durable timber: the state tree of Oregon.
  • douroucouli — a small, nocturnal South American monkey of the genus Aotus, having large, owllike eyes: in danger of extinction.
  • doxorubicin — a cytotoxic antibiotic, C 27 H 29 NO 11 , derived from a variety of the bacterium Streptomyces peucetius and used in the treatment of sarcoma, malignant lymphoma, acute leukemia, and other cancers.
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