9-letter words containing d, u, t, i, e
- danburite — a rare mineral, calcium borosilicate, CaB 2 Si 2 O 8 , occurring in pegmatite in yellow or colorless crystals resembling topaz.
- deceitful — If you say that someone is deceitful, you mean that they behave in a dishonest way by making other people believe something that is not true.
- deciduate — having or characterized by a decidua.
- decubital — any position assumed by a patient when lying in bed.
- 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
- deducting — Present participle of deduct.
- deduction — A deduction is a conclusion that you have reached about something because of other things that you know to be true.
- deductive — Deductive reasoning involves drawing conclusions logically from other things that are already known.
- degusting — Present participle of degust.
- degutting — to remove the entrails of; disembowel; gut.
- delictual — (legal) Derived from a delict (analogous to a tort).
- dentalium — any scaphopod mollusc of the genus Dentalium
- denturism — the practice by denturists of making artificial dentures and fitting them to patients.
- denturist — a person who makes dentures
- depicture — (transitive) To make a picture of; to paint or depict.
- depositum — (finance, obsolete) A deposit.
- destitute — Someone who is destitute has no money or possessions.
- detouring — Present participle of detour.
- detruding — Present participle of detrude.
- detrusion — the act of detruding.
- deusdedit — Saint, died a.d. 618, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 615–618.
- deuteride — a compound of deuterium with some other element. It is analogous to a hydride
- deuterium — a stable isotope of hydrogen, occurring in natural hydrogen (156 parts per million) and in heavy water: used as a tracer in chemistry and biology. Symbol: D or 2H; atomic no: 1; atomic wt: 2.014; boiling pt: –249.7°C
- diatretum — a type of decorative Roman bowl or cup made of glass
- diazeutic — Alternative form of diazeuctic.
- dictature — dictatorship
- diffluent — tending to flow off or away.
- diffusate — (in dialysis) the solution or the crystalline material that passes into it through the semipermeable membrane; dialyzate.
- dilutable — capable of being diluted
- diner-out — a person who dines out.
- 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.
- disattune — to cause (something) to be out of harmony
- disfluent — lacking fluency in speech
- disgusted — to cause loathing or nausea in.
- dislustre — to lose or remove lustre
- dismutase — (enzyme) Any of several enzymes that catalyze dismutation reactions.
- disnature — to deprive (something) of its proper nature or appearance; make unnatural.
- disputers — Plural form of disputer.
- disquiets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disquiet.
- disrepute — bad repute; low regard; disfavor (usually preceded by in or into): Some literary theories have fallen into disrepute.
- disrupted — Interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem.
- disrupter — to cause disorder or turmoil in: The news disrupted their conference.
- dissolute — indifferent to moral restraints; given to immoral or improper conduct; licentious; dissipated.
- distingue — having an air of distinction; distinguished.
- disturbed — marked by symptoms of mental illness: a disturbed personality.
- disturber — Someone or something that disturbs; a disrupter.
- disturned — Simple past tense and past participle of disturn.
- disulfate — a salt of pyrosulfuric acid, as sodium disulfate, Na 2 S 2 O 7 .