8-letter words containing d, o, m
- costumed — Simple past tense and past participle of costume.
- coumadin — Synonym of warfarin.
- cramdown — (legal) A court settlement in bankruptcy in which creditors receive less than they were owed.
- customed — accustomed; inured
- daemonic — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
- daimones — disembodied souls
- daimonic — daemon.
- dalmahoy — a bushy wig
- damboard — a draughtboard
- damehood — The fact or condition of being a dame.
- damewort — Hesperis matronalis, a herbaceous mustard.
- damnfool — (informal) Contemptibly foolish.
- damocles — a sycophant forced by Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, to sit under a sword suspended by a hair to demonstrate that being a king was not the happy state Damocles had said it was
- damp box — a box that is lined with moist material for keeping clay in a plastic state.
- damp off — (of plants, seedlings, shoots, etc) to be affected by damping off
- damrosch — Walter (Johannes)1862-1950; U.S. conductor & composer, born in Germany
- darkroom — A darkroom is a room which can be sealed off from natural light and is lit only by red light. It is used for developing photographs.
- darksome — dark or darkish
- dartmoor — a moorland plateau in SW England, in SW Devon: a national park since 1951. Area: 945 sq km (365 sq miles)
- day mode — phase
- day room — A day room is a room in a hospital where patients can sit and relax during the day.
- decomino — (geometry) A polyomino made up of ten squares.
- decommit — to withdraw from a commitment or agreed course of action
- decorums — Plural form of decorum.
- deepmost — most deep; deepest
- defoamer — anything which removes foam or prevents foam from forming
- deformed — disfigured or misshapen
- demagogy — You can refer to a method of political rule as demagogy if you disapprove of it because you think it involves appealing to people's emotions rather than using reasonable arguments.
- demeanor — Your demeanor is the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings.
- dementor — Evil and fearsome creature.
- demibold — Semibold.
- demigods — Plural form of demigod.
- demijohn — a large bottle with a short narrow neck, often with small handles at the neck and encased in wickerwork
- demivolt — a half turn on the hind legs
- demobbed — When soldiers are demobbed, they are released from the armed forces.
- democide — (Mass) murder of people by a government which has power over them.
- democrat — A Democrat is a member or supporter of a particular political party which has the word 'democrat' or 'democratic' in its title, for example the Democratic Party in the United States.
- demolish — To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
- demology — the study of human populations, activities, and behaviour
- demoness — a female demon
- demoniac — of, like, or suggestive of a demon; demonic
- demonian — of, relating to, or resembling a demon
- demonise — to turn into a demon or make demonlike.
- demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
- demonism — belief in the existence and power of demons
- demonist — A believer in, or worshipper of, demons.
- demonize — If people demonize someone, they convince themselves that that person is evil.
- demorage — Obsolete form of demurrage.
- demoting — Present participle of demote.
- demotion — to reduce to a lower grade, rank, class, or position (opposed to promote): They demoted the careless waiter to busboy.