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12-letter words containing d, i, s, t, r, a

  • abridgements — Plural form of abridgement.
  • accordionist — a person who plays the accordion, especially with skill.
  • adjudicators — Plural form of adjudicator.
  • administered — Simple past tense and past participle of administer.
  • administrant — a person who administers
  • administrate — to manage or direct (the affairs of a business, institution, etc)
  • adrian quist — intoxicated; drunk
  • adriatic sea — an arm of the Mediterranean between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula
  • adventurists — Plural form of adventurist.
  • adversatives — Plural form of adversative.
  • advertisable — to announce or praise (a product, service, etc.) in some public medium of communication in order to induce people to buy or use it: to advertise a new brand of toothpaste.
  • advertorials — Plural form of advertorial.
  • aerodonetics — the study of soaring or gliding flight, esp the study of gliders
  • aerosiderite — a meteorite which is composed mainly of iron
  • agriproducts — Plural form of agriproduct.
  • agroindustry — an activity combining agriculture and industry
  • aids-related — caused by or associated with the AIDS virus
  • air disaster — a very serious air crash in which in a lot of people are killed or injured
  • ambidextrous — Someone who is ambidextrous can use both their right hand and their left hand equally skilfully.
  • angst-ridden — characterized by a feeling of dread or anxiety
  • antispinward — (often science fiction) In a rotating reference frame, against the direction of spin.
  • apostle bird — a gregarious grey-and-brown Australian nest-building bird, Struthidea cinerea
  • applied arts — arts that are put to practical use
  • arctic daisy — a daisy, Chrysanthemum arcticum, of arctic regions, having asterlike heads of white or lilac flowers.
  • arfvedsonite — a type of hornblende with the composition Na3(Fe,Mg)4FeSi8O22(OH)2
  • arseniureted — combined with arsenic
  • artiodactyls — Plural form of artiodactyl.
  • astrodynamic — Pertaining to astrodynamics.
  • autodiallers — Plural form of autodialler.
  • bactericides — Plural form of bactericide.
  • bastard file — a file of the commercial grade of coarseness between coarse and second-cut.
  • bastard wing — a tuft of feathers attached to the first digit of a bird, distinct from the wing feathers attached to the other digits and the ulna
  • bastardizing — Present participle of bastardize.
  • beth midrash — a place where Jews gather to study the Talmud and other religious writings; a small synagogue.
  • breast drill — a geared drill that can be braced against the chest for additional leverage.
  • bridal suite — a room or set of rooms in a hotel for newly married couples
  • broadcasting — Broadcasting is the making and sending out of television and radio programmes.
  • candy stripe — a pattern of bright stripes of one color against a plain background, used chiefly in fabrics.
  • car industry — the industry concerned with the manufacture and selling of automobiles
  • cardinalates — Plural form of cardinalate.
  • cardiologist — A cardiologist is a doctor who specializes in the heart and its diseases.
  • catbird seat — an enviable position, as of power
  • chondrostian — relating to the class Chondrostei of fish with fin rays
  • clearsighted — seeing clearly
  • commiserated — Simple past tense and past participle of commiserate.
  • conquistador — The conquistadors were the sixteenth-century Spanish conquerors of Central and South America.
  • considerated — Simple past tense and past participle of considerate.
  • consolidator — a person or thing that consolidates
  • coordinators — Plural form of coordinator.
  • cordialities — cordial quality or feeling.

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