9-letter words containing d, o, i, n
- dishonors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishonor.
- dishonour — lack or loss of honor; disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct.
- disinform — to give or supply disinformation to.
- disjoined — separated; disunited.
- dismounts — Plural form of dismount.
- disorient — to cause to lose one's way: The strange streets disoriented him.
- disowning — to refuse to acknowledge as belonging or pertaining to oneself; deny the ownership of or responsibility for; repudiate; renounce: to disown one's heirs; to disown a published statement.
- dispondee — a double spondee
- disposing — Present participle of dispose.
- disprison — to release from prison
- disproven — Alternative irregular form of the Past participle of disprove.
- disrobing — Present participle of disrobe.
- dissogeny — the condition in ctenophores in which an individual has two periods of sexual maturity, one in the larval and one in the adult stage.
- dissonant — disagreeing or harsh in sound; discordant.
- dissonate — (music) To be dissonant.
- disthrone — (obsolete, transitive) To dethrone; to remove from the throne.
- disyoking — Present participle of disyoke.
- dithionic — of or derived from dithionic acid.
- ditionary — (obsolete) A subject; a tributary.
- diversion — the act of diverting or turning aside, as from a course or purpose: a diversion of industry into the war effort.
- divinator — a diviner
- divisions — Plural form of division.
- divorcing — Present participle of divorce.
- divulsion — a tearing apart; violent separation.
- do a line — to associate (with a person of the opposite sex) regularly; go out (with)
- do nicely — If someone or something is doing nicely, they are being successful.
- dobber-in — an informant or traitor
- docketing — Also called trial docket. a list of cases in court for trial, or the names of the parties who have cases pending.
- doctoring — Present participle of doctor.
- doctrinal — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
- doctrines — Plural form of doctrine.
- doddering — shaky or trembling, as from old age; tottering: a doddering old man.
- dodginess — (uncountable) The condition of being dodgy.
- dog latin — mongrel or spurious Latin.
- dog train — a sleigh drawn by a team of dogs
- dogginess — the quality or characteristic of being doggy
- dolliness — the quality or characteristic of being like a doll
- dolphinet — a female dolphin
- domainist — (jargon) /doh-mayn'ist/ 1. Said of a domain address (as opposed to a bang path) because the part to the right of the "@" specifies a nested series of "domains"; for example, [email protected] specifies the machine called snark in the subdomain called thyrsus within the top-level domain called com. See also big-endian. 2. Said of a site, mailer or routing program which knows how to handle domainist addresses. 3. Said of a person (especially a site admin) who prefers domain addressing, supports a domainist mailer, or proselytises for domainist addressing and disdains bang paths. This term is now (1993) semi-obsolete, as most sites have converted.
- dominance — rule; control; authority; ascendancy.
- dominancy — rule; control; authority; ascendancy.
- dominants — Plural form of dominant.
- dominated — to rule over; govern; control.
- dominates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dominate.
- dominator — to rule over; govern; control.
- domineers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of domineer.
- dominguin — Luis Miguel [lwees mee-gel] /lwis miˈgɛl/ (Show IPA), (Luis Miguel González Lucas) 1926–1996, Spanish bullfighter.
- dominical — of or relating to Jesus Christ as Lord.
- dominican — of or relating to the Dominican Republic.
- dominions — the power or right of governing and controlling; sovereign authority.