10-letter words containing d, u, n
- cupidinous — having a great desire or cupidity
- curmudgeon — If you call someone a curmudgeon, you do not like them because they are mean or bad-tempered.
- cursedness — The state or quality of being cursed.
- cussedness — cursed.
- custodians — Plural form of custodian.
- cynopodous — (of some mammals, such as dogs) having claws that do not retract
- d'annunzio — Gabriele (ɡaˈbrjɛːle). 1863–1938, Italian poet, dramatist, novelist, national hero, and Fascist. His works include the poems in Alcione (1904) and the drama La Figlia di Iorio (1904)
- dachshunds — Plural form of dachshund.
- daguerrean — relating to Daguerre or the daguerreotype
- damascenus — Johannes [joh-han-eez,, -is] /dʒoʊˈhæn iz,, -ɪs/ (Show IPA), John of Damascus, Saint.
- daunomycin — an anthracycline drug that is used as a medication in the treatment of some forms of cancer
- dauntingly — In a daunting manner.
- dauphiness — dauphine.
- dauphinois — (of potatoes or other vegetables) sliced and cooked in milk, typically with a topping of cheese.
- day return — A day return is a train or bus ticket which allows you to go somewhere and come back on the same day for a lower price than an ordinary return ticket.
- de quincey — Thomas. 1785–1859, English critic and essayist, noted particularly for his Confessions of an English Opium Eater (1821)
- debauching — Present participle of debauch.
- debentures — Plural form of debenture.
- debouching — Present participle of debouche.
- debutantes — Plural form of debutante.
- decompound — (of a compound leaf) having leaflets consisting of several distinct parts
- decoupling — the separation of previously linked systems so that they may operate independently
- decumbence — The act or posture of lying down.
- decumbency — Decumbence.
- decurrency — the action of flowing downwards
- deducement — an assumption or deduction
- deductions — Plural form of deduction.
- deerhounds — Plural form of deerhound.
- defaulting — guilty of a failure to act, esp a failure to meet a financial obligation
- definitude — the quality of being definite; precision
- defrauding — Present participle of defraud.
- defuelling — combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power.
- defunction — the act of dying; death
- defunctive — of or relating to the dead; funereal.
- degaussing — Present participle of degauss.
- degenerous — (of a person) inferior to one's ancestors
- dehumanise — to deprive of human qualities or attributes; divest of individuality: Conformity dehumanized him.
- dehumanize — If you say that something dehumanizes people, you mean it takes away from them good human qualities such as kindness, generosity, and independence.
- delinquent — Someone, usually a young person, who is delinquent repeatedly commits minor crimes.
- delphinium — A delphinium is a garden plant which has a tall stem with blue flowers growing up it.
- delusional — having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional.
- delustrant — an agent which removes lustre from something
- demeanours — Plural form of demeanour.
- demeasnure — demeanour
- demounting — Present participle of demount.
- demureness — characterized by shyness and modesty; reserved.
- denaturant — to deprive (something) of its natural character, properties, etc.
- denaturing — Present participle of denature.
- denaturize — denature.
- dendrobium — a genus of tropical orchid, predominantly growing from trees or occasionally from rocks