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9-letter words containing d, i

  • advisable — If you tell someone that it is advisable to do something, you are suggesting that they should do it, because it is sensible or is likely to achieve the result they want.
  • advisably — Wisely, in an advisable manner.
  • advisedly — If you say that you are using a word or expression advisedly, you mean that you have deliberately chosen to use it, even though it may sound unusual, wrong, or offensive, because it draws attention to what you are saying.
  • affadavit — Misspelling of affidavit.
  • affianced — betrothed; engaged.
  • affidavit — An affidavit is a written statement which you swear is true and which may be used as evidence in a court of law.
  • afflicted — to distress with mental or bodily pain; trouble greatly or grievously: to be afflicted with arthritis.
  • affording — to be able to do, manage, or bear without serious consequence or adverse effect: The country can't afford another drought.
  • aforesaid — Aforesaid means the same as aforementioned.
  • aggrieved — If you feel aggrieved, you feel upset and angry because of the way in which you have been treated.
  • agilawood — agalloch.
  • agnus dei — the figure of a lamb bearing a cross or banner, emblematic of Christ
  • aguadilla — a seaport in NW Puerto Rico.
  • aguinaldo — Emilio [e-mee-lyaw] /ɛˈmi lyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1869–1964, Filipino leader during the Spanish-American war: opposed to U.S. occupation.
  • aids test — a blood test that detects whether the blood sample contains antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and thus whether a person has or is likely to develop AIDS
  • air drill — a drill powered by compressed air.
  • air medal — a U.S. military decoration awarded for meritorious achievement during participation in aerial operations
  • air-bound — stopped up by air.
  • air-dried — preserved by exposing to the air and allowing to dry
  • airdromes — Plural form of airdrome.
  • airfields — Plural form of airfield.
  • airheaded — Slang. a scatterbrained, stupid, or simple-minded person; dolt.
  • airlifted — Simple past tense and past participle of airlift.
  • airmailed — Simple past tense and past participle of airmail.
  • airy disc — the bright central part of the diffraction pattern of light from a point source that is diffracted by a circular aperture.
  • albondiga — A Spanish or Latin American variety of meatball.
  • alcimedes — the mother of Jason.
  • alcimedon — an Arcadian hero whose daughter, Philao, was seduced by Hercules.
  • aldehydic — any of a class of organic compounds containing the group −CHO, which yields acids when oxidized and alcohols when reduced.
  • aldington — Richard. 1892–1962, English poet, novelist, and biographer. His novels include Death of a Hero (1929) and The Colonel's Daughter (1931), which reflect postwar disillusion following World War I
  • alepidote — (of a fish) not having scales.
  • algaecide — a chemical substance for killing and preventing the growth of algae
  • algicidal — killing or preventing the growth of algae
  • algicides — Plural form of algicide.
  • algidness — the state or quality of being algid
  • alienated — indifferent, unfriendly, or hostile
  • alimonied — provided or supplied with alimony
  • aliquoted — Divided into, or distributed in aliquots.
  • alkalized — Simple past tense and past participle of alkalize.
  • alkaloids — Plural form of alkaloid.
  • alkoxides — Plural form of alkoxide.
  • all-fired — excessive; extreme
  • allantoid — relating to or resembling the allantois
  • allianced — Simple past tense and past participle of alliance.
  • alligated — to attach; bind.
  • allodynia — pain caused by a normally painless stimulus
  • almandine — a deep violet-red garnet that consists of iron aluminium silicate and is used as a gemstone. Formula: Fe3Al2(SiO4)3
  • almandite — almandine.
  • almoravid — a member of a Muslim dynasty ruling in Spain and northern Africa from 1056 to 1147.
  • alongside — If one thing is alongside another thing, the first thing is next to the second.
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