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11-letter words containing d, u, a, l, s

  • derailleurs — Plural form of derailleur.
  • deregulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deregulate.
  • desexualise — Alternative spelling of desexualize.
  • desexualize — to deprive of sexual characteristics by the surgical removal of the testicles or ovaries; castrate or spay
  • desublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • desulfurate — to desulfurize.
  • deutschland — Germany
  • diadelphous — (of stamens) having united filaments so that they are arranged in two groups
  • dicephalous — having two heads
  • diffusional — Of or pertaining to diffusion.
  • diluvialism — the theory, generally abandoned in the mid-19th century, that the earth's surface was shaped by the biblical flood
  • diluvialist — a person who believes in the theory of diluvialism
  • disannuller — a person who disannuls
  • disbursable — to pay out (money), especially for expenses; expend.
  • disculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of disculpate.
  • discussable — to consider or examine by argument, comment, etc.; talk over or write about, especially to explore solutions; debate: to discuss the proposed law on taxes.
  • disgraceful — bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
  • disguisable — to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
  • dismayfully — in a dismayful manner
  • dispatchful — of or relating to dispatch, particularly in terms of haste
  • displeasure — dissatisfaction, disapproval, or annoyance.
  • displuviate — (of the atrium of an ancient Roman house) having roofs sloping downward and outward from a central opening.
  • disregulate — Misspelling of dysregulate.
  • disruptable — Capable of being disrupted.
  • dissimulate — to disguise or conceal under a false appearance; dissemble: to dissimulate one's true feelings about a rival.
  • dissuadable — That can be dissuaded.
  • distasteful — unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike: a distasteful chore.
  • distractful — (archaic) distracting.
  • dorsolumbar — of, relating to, or affecting the back in the region of the lumbar vertebrae.
  • double bass — the largest instrument of the violin family, having three or, usually, four strings, rested vertically on the floor when played.
  • double salt — a salt that crystallizes as a single substance but ionizes as two distinct salts when dissolved, as carnallite, KMgCl 3 ⋅6H 2 O.
  • double star — two stars that appear as one if not viewed through a telescope with adequate magnification, such as two stars that are separated by a great distance but are nearly in line with each other and an observer (optical double star) or those that are relatively close together and comprise a single physical system (physical double star)
  • doublespeak — evasive, ambiguous language that is intended to deceive or confuse.
  • douglas bag — an airtight bag used to collect expired air for analysis of oxygen consumption.
  • douglas fir — a coniferous tree, Pseudotsuga menziesii, of western North America, often more than 200 feet (60 meters) high, having reddish-brown bark, flattened needles, and narrow, light-brown cones, and yielding a strong, durable timber: the state tree of Oregon.
  • douglas sbd — dauntless (def 2).
  • dracunculus — A fish, the dragonet.
  • duniewassal — a gentleman, especially a cadet of a ranking family, among the Highlanders of Scotland.
  • duodecimals — Plural form of duodecimal.
  • duplex scan — a scan that uses sound waves to show how well the blood is flowing in arteries
  • duplicators — Plural form of duplicator.
  • durableness — Durability.
  • dyscalculia — Severe difficulty in making arithmetical calculations, as a result of brain disorder.
  • dysregulate — (biology) To cause a dysfunctional level of an activity or chemical in an organism by disrupting normal function of a regulatory mechanism.
  • eglandulose — eglandular
  • elucidators — Plural form of elucidator.
  • emasculated — Simple past tense and past participle of emasculate.
  • eurodollars — deposits of U.S. dollars in banks outside the U.S., especially in Europe
  • exhaustedly — In an exhausted manner.
  • feudalistic — the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
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