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11-letter words containing d, i, z

  • rejuvenized — to rejuvenate.
  • revitalized — restored; active again
  • sand lizard — a common lizard, Lacerta agilis, of Europe and central Asia.
  • schizopodal — pertaining to a split-foot or appendage
  • sclerotized — (especially of the cuticle of an arthropod) hardened by the presence of substances other than chitin, as by scleroproteins, waxes, or calcium salts.
  • scrutinized — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
  • secularized — to make secular; separate from religious or spiritual connection or influences; make worldly or unspiritual; imbue with secularism.
  • siliconized — (of a material) having silicone added.
  • sluggardize — to make lazy or sluggish
  • small-sized — small in size
  • somaticized — to convert (anxiety) into physical symptoms.
  • specialized — to pursue some special line of study, work, etc.; have a specialty: The doctor specializes in gastroenterology.
  • spheroidize — to turn or be turned into spheroids
  • standardize — to bring to or make of an established standard size, weight, quality, strength, or the like: to standardize manufactured parts.
  • stigmatized — marked out or described (as something bad)
  • strategized — to make up or determine strategy; plan.
  • super-sized — having size as specified (often used in combination): middle-sized.
  • switzerland — a republic in central Europe. 15,944 sq. mi. (41,294 sq. km). Capital: Bern.
  • synthesized — Synthesized sounds are produced electronically using a synthesizer.
  • tabularized — to tabulate.
  • taxidermize — to prepare or treat by taxidermy
  • torrid zone — the part of the earth's surface between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
  • trailblazed — to blaze a trail through (a forest, wilderness, or the like) for others to follow.
  • trapezoidal — Geometry. a quadrilateral plane figure having two parallel and two nonparallel sides. British. trapezium (def 1b).
  • traumatized — Pathology. to injure (tissues) by force or by thermal, chemical, etc., agents.
  • unamortized — Finance. to liquidate or extinguish (a mortgage, debt, or other obligation), especially by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund. to write off a cost of (an asset) gradually.
  • unbedizened — to dress or adorn in a showy, gaudy, or tasteless manner.
  • uncanalized — to make a canal or canals through.
  • uncivilized — not civilized or cultured; barbarous.
  • unfeudalize — to release from feudal customs
  • unfinalized — to put into final form; complete all the details of.
  • unidealized — to make ideal; represent in an ideal form or character; exalt to an ideal perfection or excellence.
  • unimmunized — to make immune.
  • unix wizard — (job)   Someone with a deep understanding of Unix. See wizard.
  • unlocalized — to make local; fix in, or assign or restrict to, a particular place, locality, etc.
  • unmoralized — devoid of morality
  • unorganized — not organized; without organic structure.
  • unpolarized — of or relating to a medium that exhibits polarization.
  • unquantized — having unlimited or unrestricted values and states
  • unromanized — unrelated to Rome, specifically the Roman church or empire
  • unsanitized — to free from dirt, germs, etc., as by cleaning or sterilizing.
  • ununionized — to separate or change into ions.
  • unurbanized — to make or cause to become urban, as a locality.
  • unvocalized — not articulated; unspoken; unvoiced
  • vagabondize — to behave like a vagabond
  • vladikavkaz — an autonomous republic in S European Russia, in the N Caucasus. 3100 sq. mi. (8029 sq. km) Capital: Vladikavkaz.
  • wall lizard — a small mottled grey lizard, Lacerta muralis, of Europe, N Africa, and SW Asia: family Lacertidae
  • weatherized — Simple past tense and past participle of weatherize.
  • westernized — to influence with ideas, customs, practices, etc., characteristic of the Occident or of the western U.S.
  • wizard book — (publication)   Hal Abelson, Gerald Sussman and Julie Sussman's "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" (MIT Press, 1984; ISBN 0-262-01077-1), an excellent computer science text used in introductory courses at MIT. So called because of the wizard on the jacket. One of the bibles of the LISP/Scheme world. Also, less commonly, known as the Purple Book.
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