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12-letter words containing d, s, p

  • displeasedly — in a displeased manner
  • disportments — to divert or amuse (oneself).
  • dispositions — Plural form of disposition.
  • dispossessed — evicted, as from a dwelling, land, etc.; ousted.
  • dispossesses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispossess.
  • dispossessor — One who dispossesses.
  • dispreferred — Simple past tense and past participle of disprefer.
  • disprivacied — deprived of privacy
  • disprivilege — to deprive of privilege
  • dispropriate — to deprive of ownership
  • disputations — Plural form of disputation.
  • disputatious — fond of or given to disputation; argumentative; contentious: disputatious litigants.
  • disreputable — not reputable; having a bad reputation: a disreputable barroom.
  • disreputably — In a disreputable manner.
  • disrespected — lack of respect; discourtesy; rudeness.
  • disruptively — In a disruptive manner.
  • dissapointed — Misspelling of disappointed.
  • dissepiments — Plural form of dissepiment.
  • dissipations — Plural form of dissipation.
  • disspiriting — Present participle of disspirit alternative spelling of dispiriting.
  • distemperate — (obsolete) immoderate.
  • distemperoid — resembling distemper.
  • domestic pig — Sus scrofa; an artiodactyl mammal of the African and Eurasian family Suidae, having a long head with a movable snout and a thick bristle-covered skin
  • door scraper — a small horizontal bar fixed to the ground near a door where visitors can scrape mud from their shoes before entering
  • doorstepping — talking to someone at the door of their home, for political canvassing or to gather information
  • dosing strip — (in New Zealand) an area set aside for treating dogs suspected of having hydatid disease
  • double sharp — a symbol (× or ) that raises by two semitones the pitch of the following note.
  • double-space — to type (text, copy, etc.) leaving a full space between lines: Always double-space a term paper.
  • draftsperson — a person employed in making mechanical drawings, especially in an architectural or engineering firm.
  • drapery shop — a shop selling fabrics and sewing materials
  • dress parade — a formal parade of sufficient ceremonial importance for the wearing of dress uniform
  • drinks party — a cocktail party
  • drop biscuit — a biscuit made by dropping baking powder biscuit dough from a spoon onto a pan for baking.
  • drop shipper — a wholesaler or distributor who conducts business in drop shipments.
  • dropped seat — a seat of a chair or the like, having a front dished so as to be lower than the sides or back.
  • dropped sole — a condition in which the foot of a horse is convex instead of concave
  • dryopithecus — an extinct genus of generalized hominoids that lived in Europe and Africa during the Miocene Epoch and whose members are characterized by small molars and incisors.
  • dsp56165-gcc — A port of gcc version 1.40 to the Motorola DSP56156 and DSP56000 by Andrew Sterian <[email protected]>.
  • dual-purpose — serving two functions.
  • duplex house — a house having separate apartments for two families, especially a two-story house having a complete apartment on each floor and two separate entrances.
  • duplications — Plural form of duplication.
  • dust wrapper — dust jacket (sense 1)
  • dyslipidemia — (medicine) an inbalance of lipids (especially cholesterol) in the blood; hypercholesterolemia.
  • dysphemistic — Of, pertaining to, or being a dysphemism.
  • dystopianism — a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.
  • eavesdropped — Simple past tense and past participle of eavesdrop.
  • eavesdropper — to listen secretly to a private conversation.
  • edaphosaurus — Any of several dinosaurs of the family Edaphosauridae, from the Carboniferous and Permian periods, that had a distinctive dorsal sail or crest.
  • edge species — a species of animal or plant living primarily in an ecotone
  • eggdrop soup — a soup made by stirring beaten eggs into a simmering broth.
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