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14-letter words containing d, i, s, n

  • disenchantress — a woman who disenchants
  • disencumbering — Present participle of disencumber.
  • disencumbrance — the removal of an encumbrance
  • disenfranchise — to disfranchise.
  • disengagedness — the quality of being disengaged
  • disengagements — Plural form of disengagement.
  • disenthralling — to free from bondage; liberate: to be disenthralled from morbid fantasies.
  • disentrainment — the act of discharging troops from a train
  • disfigurements — Plural form of disfigurement.
  • disforestation — Archaic form of deforestation.
  • disfranchising — Present participle of disfranchise.
  • disfurnishment — the act or quality of disfurnishing
  • disgruntlement — to put into a state of sulky dissatisfaction; make discontent.
  • disgustfulness — the quality of being disgustful
  • disgustingness — causing disgust; offensive to the physical, moral, or aesthetic taste.
  • disheartenment — The act of disheartening.
  • disidentifying — Present participle of disidentify.
  • disillusionary — of or relating to disillusion
  • disillusioning — to free from or deprive of illusion, belief, idealism, etc.; disenchant.
  • disillusionise — Alternative spelling of disillusionize.
  • disillusionist — to disillusion.
  • disillusionize — to disillusion.
  • disimpassioned — calm; dispassionate.
  • disincarcerate — to release from imprisonment
  • disincentivise — Alternative spelling of disincentivize.
  • disincentivize — to discourage or deter by removing incentives: The expiration of tax credits will disincentivize future participation in the energy-efficiency program. More affordable cholesterol-lowering medication may disincentivize people from adopting a vegetarian diet.
  • disinclination — the absence of inclination; reluctance; unwillingness.
  • disincorporate — to remove from an incorporated state or status.
  • disinfestation — The act or process of disinfesting.
  • disinformation — false information, as about a country's military strength or plans, publicly announced or planted in the news media, especially of other countries.
  • disingenuously — In a manner that is not frank or open; deceptively.
  • disinheritance — Law. to exclude from inheritance (an heir or a next of kin).
  • disintegrating — Present participle of disintegrate.
  • disintegration — the act or process of disintegrating.
  • disintegrative — to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up; deteriorate: The old book is gradually disintegrating with age.
  • disintegrators — Plural form of disintegrator.
  • disintegratory — Causing or relating to disintegration.
  • disinteresting — absence of interest; indifference.
  • disinthralling — the act of freedom from thraldom
  • disinvestiture — the act or state of being disinvested
  • disinvolvement — the action or process of withdrawing from an obligation or commitment, especially from a political or military involvement: The secretary of state promised disinvolvement from the alliance.
  • disjoint union — In domain theory, a union (or sum) which results in a domain without a least element.
  • disjointedness — having the joints or connections separated: a disjointed fowl.
  • disk duplexing — (hardware, storage)   A variation on disk mirroring where, as well as redundant disk drives, a second disk controller or host adapter is also present.
  • disk mirroring — (hardware, storage)   Use of one or more mirrors of a hard disk.
  • dismal science — the science of economics
  • dismissiveness — A form of denial, characterized by either passively showing indifference or disregard, or actively dismissing or rejecting ideas or evidence.
  • disneyfication — to create or alter in a simplified, sentimentalized, or contrived form or manner: museums that have become Disneyfied to attract more visitors.
  • disorderedness — The quality of being disordered.
  • disorderliness — The state or quality of being disorderly.
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