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

  • eductions — Plural form of eduction.
  • endpoints — Plural form of endpoint.
  • epidosite — a rock formed of quartz and epidote
  • estimated — Simple past tense and past participle of estimate.
  • estivated — Simple past tense and past participle of estivate.
  • estradiol — A major estrogen produced in the ovaries.
  • estrildid — (zoology) Any weaverbird of the family Estrildidae.
  • etherised — Simple past tense and past participle of etherise.
  • etoposide — (medicine) A derivative of podophyllotoxin that is used in the treatment of some cancers by inhibiting mitosis.
  • eventides — Plural form of eventide.
  • expedites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expedite.
  • fantasied — noting or relating to any of various games or leagues in which fans assemble players of a professional sport into imaginary teams, and points are scored based on the performance of these players in real games: fantasy football; fantasy sports.
  • fasciated — Showing abnormal fusion of parts or organs, resulting in a flattened, ribbonlike structure.
  • felt side — the top side of a sheet of paper, the side against the felt rollers during manufacture, normally preferred for printing.
  • feticides — Plural form of feticide.
  • fetidness — The quality of being fetid.
  • feudalist — the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
  • fideistic — Pertaining to fideism.
  • fidelista — Fidelist.
  • frontside — Denoting a maneuver in surfing and other board sports that is done counterclockwise for a regular rider and clockwise for a goofy rider.
  • geodesist — the branch of applied mathematics that deals with the measurement of the shape and area of large tracts of country, the exact position of geographical points, and the curvature, shape, and dimensions of the earth.
  • geodetics — The scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the earth, its gravitational field and geodynamic phenomena (polar motion, earth tides, and tectonic motion) in three-dimensional, time-varying space.
  • get ideas — to become ambitious, restless, etc
  • giltheads — Plural form of gilthead.
  • glistened — Simple past tense and past participle of glisten.
  • glistered — Simple past tense and past participle of glister.
  • godsister — The daughter of one's godparent.
  • gradients — Plural form of gradient.
  • greediest — Superlative form of greedy.
  • guidepost — a post, usually mounted on the roadside or at the intersection of two or more roads, bearing a sign for the guidance of travelers.
  • hamfisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
  • hastilude — A medieval martial game.
  • headfirst — with the head in front or bent forward; headforemost: He dived headfirst into the sea.
  • headstick — a piece of wood formerly used in typesetting to create a margin at the top of a page
  • hedonists — Plural form of hedonist.
  • hesitated — to be reluctant or wait to act because of fear, indecision, or disinclination: She hesitated to take the job.
  • hideosity — horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a hideous monster.
  • histidine — an essential amino acid, C 3 H 3 N 2 CH 2 CH(NH 2)COOH, that is a constituent of proteins and is important as the iron-binding site in hemoglobin. Symbol: H. Abbreviation: His;
  • historied — abounding in notable history; having an illustrious past; storied: Italy is a richly historied land.
  • horridest — Superlative form of horrid.
  • hysteroid — resembling hysteria.
  • ideaistic — of ideas, especially in their abstract or symbolic character.
  • idealists — Plural form of idealist.
  • ideations — Plural form of ideation.
  • idiolects — Plural form of idiolect.
  • idolaters — Plural form of idolater.
  • immodesty — not modest in conduct, utterance, etc.; indecent; shameless.
  • impastoed — (painting) Painted with an impasto.
  • incidents — Plural form of incident.
  • incrested — Simple past tense and past participle of increst.
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