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11-letter words containing d, i, s, a, p, e

  • disappeared — to cease to be seen; vanish from sight.
  • disapproved — Simple past tense and past participle of disapprove.
  • disapprover — One who disapproves.
  • disapproves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disapprove.
  • disceptator — a person who disputes or disagrees
  • discrepance — the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency: The discrepancy between the evidence and his account of what happened led to his arrest.
  • discrepancy — the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency: The discrepancy between the evidence and his account of what happened led to his arrest.
  • disculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of disculpate.
  • disparately — distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas.
  • disparities — Plural form of disparity.
  • dispatchers — Plural form of dispatcher.
  • dispellable — to drive off in various directions; disperse; dissipate: to dispel the dense fog.
  • dispensable — capable of being dispensed with or done without; not necessary or essential.
  • dispensably — in a dispensable manner
  • dispensator — a person who dispenses; distributor; administrator.
  • dispersants — Plural form of dispersant.
  • displayable — Capable of being displayed.
  • displeasant — displeasing
  • displeasing — to incur the dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval of; offend; annoy: His reply displeased the judge.
  • displeasure — dissatisfaction, disapproval, or annoyance.
  • displuviate — (of the atrium of an ancient Roman house) having roofs sloping downward and outward from a central opening.
  • disposables — Plural form of disposable.
  • disprovable — to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate: I disproved his claim.
  • disputative — Tending to dispute.
  • disruptable — Capable of being disrupted.
  • dissipative — to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel.
  • do a perish — to die or come near to dying of thirst or starvation
  • dues-paying — gaining experience, especially by hard and often unpleasant or uncongenial work: He spent his dues-paying years as a cocktail pianist.
  • dyspareunia — painful coitus.
  • dyspathetic — characterized by dyspathy
  • dyspeptical — (archaic) dyspeptic.
  • ellipsoidal — Alternative form of ellipsoid.
  • endoplasmic — (cytology) of, or relating to endoplasm.
  • epaminondas — ?418–362 bc, Greek Theban statesman and general: defeated the Spartans at Leuctra (371) and Mantinea (362) and restored power in Greece to Thebes
  • epidiascope — An optical projector capable of giving images of both opaque and transparent objects.
  • espadrilles — Plural form of espadrille.
  • euphausiids — Plural form of euphausiid.
  • feldspathic — of, relating to, or containing feldspar.
  • headstripes — Plural form of headstripe.
  • ideopraxist — a person who is impelled to carry out an idea
  • imparadised — Simple past tense and past participle of imparadise.
  • impassioned — filled with intense feeling or passion; passionate; ardent.
  • incompassed — Simple past tense and past participle of incompass.
  • inspissated — Simple past tense and past participle of inspissate.
  • interspaced — Simple past tense and past participle of interspace.
  • isodiaphere — one of two or more nuclides in which the difference between the number of neutrons and the number of protons is the same
  • jeopardised — Simple past tense and past participle of jeopardise.
  • jeopardizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jeopardize.
  • lapidescent — in the process of changing into stone
  • leader-ship — the position or function of a leader, a person who guides or directs a group: He managed to maintain his leadership of the party despite heavy opposition. Synonyms: administration, management, directorship, control, governorship, stewardship, hegemony.
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