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11-letter words containing d, i, s, t, r, e

  • coordinates — clothes of matching or harmonious colours and design, suitable for wearing together
  • copyeditors — Plural form of copyeditor.
  • counterbids — Plural form of counterbid.
  • countryside — The countryside is land which is away from towns and cities.
  • cowardliest — Superlative form of cowardly.
  • credentials — Someone's credentials are their previous achievements, training, and general background, which indicate that they are qualified to do something.
  • credit risk — a person or institution judged to be unlikely to be able to repay a loan
  • credit side — the side of a balance sheet showing income and assets
  • credit slip — A credit slip is the same as a credit note.
  • credit swap — A credit swap is a kind of insurance against credit risk where a third party agrees to pay a lender if the loan defaults, in exchange for receiving payments from the lender.
  • crested tit — a small European songbird, Parus cristatus, that has a greyish-brown plumage with a prominent speckled black-and-white crest: family Paridae (tits)
  • crystalised — Simple past tense and past participle of crystalise.
  • crystalized — Simple past tense and past participle of crystalize.
  • custard pie — Custard pies are artificial pies which people sometimes throw at each other as a joke.
  • custard-pie — characteristic of a type of slapstick comedy in which a performer throws a pie in another's face: popular especially in the era of vaudeville and early silent films.
  • daisycutter — Alternative form of daisy cutter.
  • danger list — on
  • dastardized — Simple past tense and past participle of dastardize.
  • debt crisis — a situation in which the large debts owed by a number of individuals, organizations or countries threaten to overwhelm them, so that they become unable to service their debts which, in turn, may threaten the stability of larger structures
  • decorations — Plural form of decoration.
  • deforesting — Present participle of deforest.
  • deformities — Plural form of deformity.
  • deleterious — Something that has a deleterious effect on something has a harmful effect on it.
  • deliberates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deliberate.
  • delineators — Plural form of delineator.
  • delta virus — a severe form of hepatitis caused by an incomplete virus (delta virus) that links to the hepatitis B virus for its replication.
  • delustering — a chemical process for reducing the luster of rayon yarns by adding a finely divided pigment to the spinning solution.
  • demetrius i — (Poliorcetes) 337?–283 b.c, king of Macedonia 294–286 (son of Antigonus I).
  • democratise — To make democratic.
  • democratism — The principles or spirit of a democracy.
  • densimeters — Plural form of densimeter.
  • dentigerous — bearing or having teeth
  • deo gratias — thanks be to God
  • depasturing — Present participle of depasture.
  • depravities — Plural form of depravity.
  • depreciates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depreciate.
  • deracinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deracinate Pulls up by the roots.
  • derailments — Plural form of derailment.
  • derivations — Plural form of derivation.
  • derivatives — of or relating to financial derivatives
  • derogations — Plural form of derogation.
  • desalinator — an apparatus used in the process of desalination
  • description — You can say that something is beyond description, or that it defies description, to emphasize that it is very unusual, impressive, terrible, or extreme.
  • descriptive — Descriptive language or writing indicates what someone or something is like.
  • descriptors — Plural form of descriptor.
  • desecrating — Present participle of desecrate.
  • desecration — a desecrating or being desecrated
  • desert soil — a type of soil developed in arid climates, characterized by a lack of leaching and small humus content
  • desertified — Simple past tense and past participle of desertify.
  • desiderated — Simple past tense and past participle of desiderate.
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