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14-letter words containing d, i, s, t, e

  • dematerialised — Simple past tense and past participle of dematerialise.
  • dematerializes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dematerialize.
  • demilitarising — Present participle of demilitarise.
  • demobilisation — (chiefly, British) alternative spelling of demobilization.
  • demolitionists — Plural form of demolitionist.
  • demonstrations — Plural form of demonstration.
  • demonstratives — Plural form of demonstrative.
  • demoralisation — Alternative spelling of demoralization.
  • demythologised — Simple past tense and past participle of demythologise.
  • denationalised — Simple past tense and past participle of denationalise.
  • denmark strait — a channel between SE Greenland and Iceland, linking the Arctic Ocean with the Atlantic
  • dennis ritchie — (person)   Dennis M. Ritchie, co-author of the Unix operating system, inventor of the C programming language and demigod. See also K&R, Core War, If you want X, you know where to find it.
  • depolarisation — Alternative spelling of depolarization.
  • depoliticising — Present participle of depoliticise.
  • deputy sheriff — a person that is authorized to act as sheriff in certain circumstances
  • deregistration — The process of which an employee is removed from work registrant status.
  • derivativeness — the quality of being derivative
  • dermatologists — Plural form of dermatologist.
  • dermatomycosis — a superficial fungal infection of the skin.
  • desalinisation — Removal of salt and other minerals from water; desalination.
  • desalinization — desalt.
  • describability — The quality of being describable.
  • desert varnish — the dark, lustrous coating or crust, usually of manganese and iron oxides, that forms on rocks, pebbles, etc., when exposed to weathering in the desert.
  • design pattern — (programming)   A description of an object-oriented design technique which names, abstracts and identifies aspects of a design structure that are useful for creating an object-oriented design. The design pattern identifies classes and instances, their roles, collaborations and responsibilities. Each design pattern focuses on a particular object-oriented design problem or issue. It describes when it applies, whether it can be applied in the presence of other design constraints, and the consequences and trade-offs of its use.
  • despiritualize — to render less spiritual; to remove the spiritual character of; to make more material
  • despitefulness — The state or quality of being despiteful.
  • despoticalness — the quality of being despotic
  • destigmatizing — to set some mark of disgrace or infamy upon: The crime of the father stigmatized the whole family.
  • destructionist — a person who believes in destruction, esp of social institutions
  • desulphuration — the removal of sulphur; desulphurization
  • deteriorations — Plural form of deterioration.
  • determinations — Plural form of determination.
  • determinatives — Plural form of determinative.
  • determinedness — The state or quality of being determined.
  • deuteragonists — Plural form of deuteragonist.
  • devaluationist — a person, as an economist, who advocates the devaluation of a currency.
  • devil's tattoo — a rapid or nervous drumming with the fingers or feet
  • devil's-tongue — a foul-smelling, fleshy plant, Amorphophallus rivieri, of the Old World tropics, having flowers on a spike surrounded by a dark-red spathe.
  • dialect survey — a survey carried out in order to ascertain which dialect forms are used in which area
  • dialectologist — a specialist in dialectology.
  • diamantiferous — (usually of geographical regions) producing or bearing diamonds
  • diastereomeric — having the properties of or pertaining to a diastereoisomer
  • dicotyledonous — belonging or pertaining to the Dicotyledoneae; having two cotyledons.
  • dies committee — an early, informal name for the House Un-American Activities Committee.
  • differentiates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of differentiate.
  • digestibleness — The quality of being digestible.
  • dimensionality — Mathematics. a property of space; extension in a given direction: A straight line has one dimension, a parallelogram has two dimensions, and a parallelepiped has three dimensions. the generalization of this property to spaces with curvilinear extension, as the surface of a sphere. the generalization of this property to vector spaces and to Hilbert space. the generalization of this property to fractals, which can have dimensions that are noninteger real numbers. extension in time: Space-time has three dimensions of space and one of time.
  • diminutiveness — The state or quality of being diminutive.
  • dinnerware set — A dinnerware set is the same as a dinner service.
  • diplostemonous — having two whorls of stamens, with the outer whorl opposite the sepals and the inner whorl opposite the petals.
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