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11-letter words containing d, o, c

  • discreditor — One who discredits.
  • discretions — Plural form of discretion.
  • discrowning — Present participle of discrown.
  • discussions — Plural form of discussion.
  • disenclosed — Simple past tense and past participle of disenclose.
  • disfrocking — Present participle of disfrock.
  • disfunction — dysfunction.
  • disgracious — Lacking grace; not pleasing; disagreeable.
  • disharmonic — lacking harmony; disharmonious; discordant.
  • disjunction — the act of disjoining or the state of being disjoined: a disjunction between thought and action.
  • disk jockey — radio host
  • dislocating — Present participle of dislocate.
  • dislocation — an act or instance of dislocating.
  • dissections — Plural form of dissection.
  • dissociable — capable of being dissociated; separable: Worthy and unworthy motives are often not dissociable.
  • dissociated — Simple past tense and past participle of dissociate.
  • dissociates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissociate.
  • dissonances — Plural form of dissonance.
  • distinction — a marking off or distinguishing as different: His distinction of sounds is excellent.
  • distraction — the act of distracting.
  • distractors — Plural form of distractor.
  • distriction — (obsolete) Sudden display; flash; glitter.
  • divaricator — to spread apart; branch; diverge.
  • divorcement — divorce; separation.
  • doc martens — a brand of lace-up boots with thick lightweight resistant soles
  • docibleness — the quality or character of being docible
  • dock strike — an industrial dispute involving dock workers
  • dock worker — A dock worker is a person who works in the docks, loading and unloading ships.
  • dockization — the process of turning into docks
  • dockmackies — Plural form of dockmackie.
  • dockominium — a dock or boat slip bought and sold as real property.
  • dockworkers — Plural form of dockworker.
  • doctorspeak — the language of physicians and other health professionals; specialized or technical jargon used by healthcare workers.
  • doctrinaire — a person who tries to apply some doctrine or theory without sufficient regard for practical considerations; an impractical theorist.
  • doctrinally — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • documentary — Also, documental [dok-yuh-men-tl] /ˌdɒk yəˈmɛn tl/ (Show IPA). pertaining to, consisting of, or derived from documents: a documentary history of France.
  • documenters — Plural form of documenter.
  • documenting — Present participle of document.
  • dodecagonal — Having twelve sides and twelve angles.
  • dodecastyle — having 12 columns.
  • dog biscuit — a hard biscuit for dogs, usually containing ground meat, bones, etc.
  • dog curtain — a flap on a canvas cover for a binnacle, affording a view of the compass when raised.
  • dog fancier — a person with a special interest in dogs
  • dog licence — a special license which permits the holder to be the keeper of a dog
  • dog officer — dogcatcher.
  • dog-catcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
  • dogcatchers — Plural form of dogcatcher.
  • dole office — an informal term for a job centre
  • domenichino — (Domenico Zampieri (Le Dominiquin)) 1581–1641, Italian painter.
  • domesticate — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
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