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13-letter words containing d, i, s, n, c, l

  • declassifying — Present participle of declassify.
  • declinometers — Plural form of declinometer.
  • decriminalise — Alternative spelling of decriminalize.
  • deducibleness — The quality of being deducible.
  • delicatessens — Plural form of delicatessen.
  • deliciousness — highly pleasing to the senses, especially to taste or smell: a delicious dinner; a delicious aroma.
  • delinquencies — Plural form of delinquency.
  • deliquescence — the process of deliquescing
  • demasculinise — Alternative spelling of demasculinize.
  • demasculinize — Medicine/Medical. to produce certain male secondary sex characteristics in (a female).
  • dental caries — cavity formation in teeth caused by bacteria that attach to teeth and form acids in the presence of sucrose, other sugars, and refined starches; tooth decay.
  • dentosurgical — relating to or used in both dentistry and surgery
  • desacralizing — Present participle of desacralize.
  • destructional — of or pertaining to destruction
  • diencephalons — Plural form of diencephalon.
  • difficultness — The state or quality of being difficult.
  • dipsomaniacal — Pertaining to or suffering from dipsomania.
  • directionless — the act or an instance of directing.
  • disallowances — Plural form of disallowance.
  • disciplinable — subject to or meriting disciplinary action: a disciplinable breach of rules.
  • discoloration — the act or fact of discoloring or the state of being discolored.
  • disconsolated — Obsolete form of disconsolate.
  • discontentful — exhibiting a lack of contentment
  • discounselled — lacking support or counsel
  • discriminable — capable of being discriminated or distinguished.
  • discriminably — So as to be discriminable; distinguishably.
  • disfunctional — dysfunction.
  • disjunctively — In a disjunctive manner.
  • displacements — Plural form of displacement.
  • distinctively — serving to distinguish; characteristic; distinguishing: the distinctive stripes of the zebra.
  • distractingly — to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention: The music distracted him from his work.
  • documentalist — a specialist in documentation; a person working strictly with information and record-keeping.
  • ducking stool — a former instrument of punishment consisting of a chair in which an offender was tied to be plunged into water.
  • dysfunctional — not performing normally, as an organ or structure of the body; malfunctioning.
  • encyclopedias — Plural form of encyclopedia.
  • encyclopedism — Comprehensive learning or knowledge.
  • encyclopedist — A person who writes, edits, or contributes to an encyclopedia.
  • epicondylitis — A painful inflammation of tendons surrounding an epicondyle.
  • fictionalised — Simple past tense and past participle of fictionalise.
  • fin de siecle — the end of the 19th century.
  • geodesic line — the shortest line lying on a given surface and connecting two given points.
  • glucuronidase — an enzyme that catalyzes glucuronide hydrolysis
  • ground sluice — a trench, cut through a placer or through bedrock, through which a stream is diverted in order to dislodge and wash the gravel.
  • identicalness — The state or quality of being identical.
  • in the clouds — a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
  • incondensable — not condensable; incapable of being condensed.
  • incredulously — not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.
  • indescribable — not describable; too extraordinary for description: a scene of indescribable confusion; indescribable euphoria.
  • indescribably — not describable; too extraordinary for description: a scene of indescribable confusion; indescribable euphoria.
  • indiscernible — not discernible; that cannot be seen or perceived clearly; imperceptible.
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