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10-letter words containing d, i, s

  • dejections — Plural form of dejection.
  • delegacies — Plural form of delegacy.
  • delicacies — something delightful or pleasing, especially a choice food considered with regard to its rarity, costliness, or the like: Caviar is a great delicacy.
  • delighters — a high degree of pleasure or enjoyment; joy; rapture: She takes great delight in her job.
  • delimiters — Plural form of delimiter.
  • delineates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delineate.
  • deliquesce — (esp of certain salts) to dissolve gradually in water absorbed from the air
  • deliverers — Plural form of deliverer.
  • deliveries — the carrying and turning over of letters, goods, etc., to a designated recipient or recipients.
  • delivery's — the carrying and turning over of letters, goods, etc., to a designated recipient or recipients.
  • delsartian — of, relating to, or characteristic of François Delsarte or the Delsarte method.
  • delusional — having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional.
  • delusively — tending to delude; misleading; deceptive: a delusive reply.
  • demagogism — The practices and principles of a demagogue; a pandering to the multitude for selfish ends.
  • demantoids — Plural form of demantoid.
  • deminished — Simple past tense and past participle of deminish.
  • demisexual — (of humans) Sexually attracted to people only after a strong emotional bond has been formed.
  • demitasses — Plural form of demitasse.
  • demob suit — a suit of civilian clothes issued to a demobilized soldier, esp at the end of World War II
  • demobilise — to disband (troops, an army, etc.).
  • democritus — ?460–?370 bc, Greek philosopher who developed the atomist theory of matter of his teacher, Leucippus
  • demoiselle — a small crane, Anthropoides virgo, of central Asia, N Africa, and SE Europe, having grey plumage with long black breast feathers and white ear tufts
  • demolished — to lay waste to; ruin utterly: The fire demolished the area.
  • demolisher — One who demolishes.
  • demolishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demolish.
  • demonetise — To remove the status of legal tender from a coin etc. and remove it from circulation.
  • demonising — Present participle of demonise.
  • demoralise — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
  • denasality — The quality of being denasal.
  • denasalize — to diminish the nasal resonance of (speech or a speech sound).
  • denazifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denazify.
  • dendrimers — Plural form of dendrimer.
  • dendrophis — a genus of harmless tree-dwelling snake, of which varieties can be found in South America, India, Australia, Africa, and North America
  • denigrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denigrate.
  • denis howe — (person)   Denis B. Howe (1960 -) Editor of the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing.
  • densifying — to impregnate (wood) with additives under heat and pressure in order to achieve greater density and hardness.
  • densimeter — any instrument for measuring density
  • denturists — Plural form of denturist.
  • deodoriser — A device for removing or covering obnoxious odors; a device to dispense deodorant.
  • deoxidiser — Alternative form of deoxidizer.
  • deoxidizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deoxidize.
  • depantsing — to remove the trousers from, as a joke or punishment.
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  • depictions — representation in image form, as in a painting or illustration: Picasso's painting Guernica is an accurate depiction of the horrors of war.
  • depletions — Plural form of depletion.
  • depositary — a person or group to whom something is entrusted for safety or preservation
  • depositing — Present participle of deposit.
  • deposition — A deposition is a formal written statement, made for example by a witness to a crime, which can be used in a court of law if the witness cannot be present.
  • depositive — having the capacity or tendency to deposit
  • depositors — Plural form of depositor.
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