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9-letter words containing d, r, e, g, i

  • demigrate — (obsolete) To emigrate.
  • demiurges — Plural form of demiurge.
  • demiurgic — Philosophy. Platonism. the artificer of the world. (in the Gnostic and certain other systems) a supernatural being imagined as creating or fashioning the world in subordination to the Supreme Being, and sometimes regarded as the originator of evil.
  • demurring — Present participle of demur.
  • denigrate — If you denigrate someone or something, you criticize them unfairly or insult them.
  • departing — to go away; leave: She departed from Paris today. The train departs at 10:52.
  • deploring — Present participle of deplore.
  • deporting — Present participle of deport.
  • depraving — Present participle of deprave.
  • depriving — Present participle of deprive.
  • derailing — Present participle of derail.
  • deranging — Present participle of derange.
  • derringer — a short-barrelled pocket pistol of large calibre
  • descrying — Present participle of descry.
  • deserting — Present participle of desert.
  • deserving — If you describe a person, organization, or cause as deserving, you mean that you think they should be helped.
  • designers — Plural form of designer.
  • deterging — Present participle of deterge.
  • deterring — to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding: The large dog deterred trespassers.
  • detorting — Present participle of detort.
  • detouring — Present participle of detour.
  • detruding — Present participle of detrude.
  • devouring — Present participle of devour.
  • deworming — Present participle of deworm.
  • diagramed — Simple past tense and past participle of diagram.
  • diapering — Present participle of diaper.
  • dickering — Present participle of dicker.
  • differing — to disagree in opinion, belief, etc.; be at variance; disagree (often followed by with or from): His business partner always differs with him.
  • digesters — Plural form of digester.
  • digitiser — Alternative spelling of digitizer.
  • digitizer — to convert (data) to digital form for use in a computer.
  • digressed — to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument, plot, study, etc.
  • digresser — to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument, plot, study, etc.
  • digresses — to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument, plot, study, etc.
  • dillingerJohn, 1902–34, U.S. bank robber and murderer.
  • dinergate — a soldier ant.
  • directing — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
  • dirgelike — (music) Resembling a dirge: slow and depressing.
  • dirigible — an airship.
  • dirigisme — Any economy in which the government exerts a strong directive influence, often with substantial, but not all, of the characteristics of a centrally planned economy.
  • disagreed — to fail to agree; differ: The conclusions disagree with the facts. The theories disagree in their basic premises.
  • disagreer — One who disagrees.
  • disagrees — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disagree.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • disfigure — to mar the appearance or beauty of; deform; deface: Our old towns are increasingly disfigured by tasteless new buildings.
  • disgorged — Simple past tense and past participle of disgorge.
  • disgorger — to eject or throw out from the throat, mouth, or stomach; vomit forth.
  • disgorges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgorge.
  • disgraced — the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
  • disgracer — One who disgraces.
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