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

  • discountable — That can be discounted (in all senses).
  • disculpating — Present participle of disculpate.
  • discussional — an act or instance of discussing; consideration or examination by argument, comment, etc., especially to explore solutions; informal debate.
  • disdainfully — full of or showing disdain; scornful.
  • disgracefull — Archaic form of disgraceful.
  • disinvoltura — Self-assurance; lack of constraint.
  • disqualified — Simple past tense and past participle of disqualify.
  • disqualifier — One who, or that which, disqualifies.
  • disqualifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disqualify.
  • disregardful — neglectful; careless.
  • disreputable — not reputable; having a bad reputation: a disreputable barroom.
  • disreputably — In a disreputable manner.
  • dissimulated — Simple past tense and past participle of dissimulate.
  • dissimulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissimulate.
  • dissimulator — One who dissimulates.
  • dissuasively — In a dissuasive manner.
  • distastefull — Archaic form of distasteful.
  • distraughtly — distracted; deeply agitated.
  • doodly-squat — a minimum amount or degree; the least bit (usually used in the negative): This coin collection isn't worth doodly-squat in today's market.
  • double sharp — a symbol (× or ) that raises by two semitones the pitch of the following note.
  • double steal — a play in which two base runners steal a base each.
  • double sugar — disaccharide.
  • double-space — to type (text, copy, etc.) leaving a full space between lines: Always double-space a term paper.
  • douglas hurd — a third-class university degree
  • douglas-homeAlexander Frederick (Baron Home of the Hirsel) 1903–1995, British statesman and politician: prime minister 1963–64.
  • dreadfulness — The characteristic of being dreadful.
  • dreamfulness — the quality of being full of dreams
  • dual-purpose — serving two functions.
  • dual-release — A dual-release medicine or preparation delivers two drugs simultaneously.
  • duodecastyle — dodecastyle.
  • duplications — Plural form of duplication.
  • dysregulated — Simple past tense and past participle of dysregulate.
  • dzhugashvili — Iosif Vissarionovich [Russian yaw-syif-vyi-suh-ryi-aw-nuh-vyich] /Russian ˈyɔ syɪf vyɪ sə ryɪˈɔ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), Stalin, Joseph.
  • elucidations — Plural form of elucidation.
  • encapsulated — Simple past tense and past participle of encapsulate.
  • endonuclease — An enzyme that cleaves a polynucleotide chain by separating nucleotides other than the two end ones.
  • endovascular — Within a blood vessel.
  • expostulated — Simple past tense and past participle of expostulate.
  • fasciculated — Grouped in a fascicle; fascicled.
  • fastidiously — excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please: a fastidious eater.
  • fluid assets — assets that are in the form of cash or easily convertible into cash
  • flying squad — a trained, mobile group of police officers, business executives, labor officials, or the like, capable of performing specialized tasks whenever or wherever sent, often for use in emergencies.
  • frustratedly — In a frustrated manner.
  • fundamentals — serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles; the fundamental structure.
  • fused silica — glass made entirely from silica, having a very low rate of thermal expansion.
  • gesticulated — to make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech.
  • glandiferous — bearing nuts or acorns
  • gradualistic — Of or pertaining to gradualism.
  • ground glass — Optics. glass that has had its polished surface removed by fine grinding and that is used to diffuse light.
  • human shield — a person or group of people located or intentionally placed in a potential line of fire or in an area likely to be attacked.
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