9-letter words containing d, u, s, t
- construed — to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.
- consulted — to seek advice or information from; ask guidance from: Consult your lawyer before signing the contract.
- courtside — the area closest to the court
- crop-dust — to subject (a field) to crop-dusting.
- croustade — a hollowed pastry case or piece of cooked bread, potato, etc, in which food is served
- crudities — the state or quality of being crude.
- curtseyed — Simple past tense and past participle of curtsey.
- cuspidate — having a cusp or cusps
- custodial — Custodial means relating to keeping people in prison.
- custodian — The custodian of an official building, a companies' assets, or something else valuable is the person who is officially in charge of it.
- custodier — a custodian
- custodies — Plural form of custody.
- cystidium — (in certain basidiomycetous fungi) one of the large, inflated, sterile cells growing between the basidia and usually projecting beyond them.
- dantesque — in the style of Dante; characterized by impressive elevation of style with deep solemnity or somberness of feeling.
- daughters — Plural form of daughter.
- dauntless — A dauntless person is brave and confident and not easily frightened.
- debutants — Plural form of debutant.
- decubitis — (medical) Inflammations cause by a reclined position of the body; it often refers to the complications of bed-ridden patients such as bed sores.
- decubitus — the posture adopted when lying down
- decussate — to cross or cause to cross in the form of the letter X; intersect
- degustate — to taste or savor carefully or appreciatively.
- degusting — Present participle of degust.
- denatures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denature.
- dentulous — having teeth
- denturism — the practice by denturists of making artificial dentures and fitting them to patients.
- denturist — a person who makes dentures
- denudates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denudate.
- depasture — to graze or denude by grazing (a pasture, esp a meadow specially grown for the purpose)
- depositum — (finance, obsolete) A deposit.
- deschutes — river in central and N Oreg., flowing from the Cascade Range north into the Columbia River: c. 250 mi (402 km)
- despumate — to clarify or purify (a liquid) by skimming a scum from its surface
- destitute — Someone who is destitute has no money or possessions.
- destructo — a person who causes havoc or destruction
- destructs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destruct.
- desuetude — the condition of not being in use or practice; disuse
- desultory — Something that is desultory is done in an unplanned and disorganized way, and without enthusiasm.
- detrusion — the act of detruding.
- detumesce — (intransitive, of sexual organs) To leave the erect, sexually aroused state.
- deusdedit — Saint, died a.d. 618, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 615–618.
- deuterons — Plural form of deuteron.
- deutscher — Isaac, 1907–1967, English journalist and author, born in Poland.
- devoutest — Superlative form of devout.
- dexterous — Someone who is dexterous is very skilful and clever with their hands.
- dictamnus — (botany) A suffrutescent plant, Dictamnus albus (the only species in the genus), with strong perfume and showy flowers.
- diffusate — (in dialysis) the solution or the crystalline material that passes into it through the semipermeable membrane; dialyzate.
- dilutions — Plural form of dilution.
- dioestrus — diestrus.
- dipterous — Entomology. belonging or pertaining to the order Diptera, comprising the houseflies, mosquitoes, and gnats, characterized by a single, anterior pair of membranous wings with the posterior pair reduced to small, knobbed structures.
- disadjust — (transitive) to undo an adjustment.
- disattune — to cause (something) to be out of harmony