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11-letter words containing d, y, e, t, r

  • evidentiary — (legal) Of or pertaining to evidence.
  • expiry date — the date on which something comes to an end, can no longer be used, or is no longer safe to be eaten
  • export duty — a government tax paid on goods exported from a country
  • flusteredly — In a flustered manner.
  • garden city — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • gravity-fed — the supplying of fuel, materials, etc., by force of gravity.
  • greedy guts — a glutton
  • hemihydrate — a hydrate in which there are two molecules of the compound for each molecule of water.
  • heterodoxly — In a heterodox manner.
  • heterodyned — Simple past tense and past participle of heterodyne.
  • hexahydrate — a hydrate that contains six molecules of water, as magnesium chloride, MgCl 2 ⋅6H 2 O.
  • hydroborate — (inorganic chemistry) Any of several anions containing hydrogen bound to boron, especially the simplest one BH4-; any salt or complex containing such an anion.
  • hydrogenate — to combine or treat with hydrogen, especially to add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound).
  • hydrolysate — any compound formed by hydrolysis.
  • hydrometeor — liquid water or ice in the atmosphere in various forms, as rain, ice crystals, hail, fog, or clouds.
  • hydrometers — Plural form of hydrometer.
  • hydrometric — Concerning or applying hydrometry.
  • hydrophytes — Plural form of hydrophyte.
  • hydroxylate — to introduce hydroxyl into (a compound).
  • hyperdactyl — having an excessive number of fingers or toes
  • hyperextend — Forcefully extend (a limb or joint ) beyond its normal limits, either in exercise or therapy or so as to cause injury.
  • imprudently — Without prudence; in an imprudent manner.
  • incredulity — the quality or state of being incredulous; inability or unwillingness to believe.
  • indexterity — a lack of dexterity; clumsiness
  • intrepidity — resolutely fearless; dauntless: an intrepid explorer.
  • irritatedly — angered, provoked, or annoyed.
  • ivory trade — the (esp illegal) trade in the ivory of the tusks of elephants, walruses, and similar animals
  • keyboardist — the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
  • lead astray — tempt into bad behaviour
  • lepidoptery — the branch of zoology dealing with butterflies and moths.
  • maledictory — a curse; imprecation.
  • monohydrate — a hydrate that contains one molecule of water, as ammonium carbonate, (NH 4) 2 CO 3 ·H 2 O.
  • motorcycled — Simple past tense and past participle of motorcycle.
  • near-nudity — the state of not wearing many clothes
  • nonahydrate — (chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains nine molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
  • octahydrate — (chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains eight molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
  • otherworldy — With a quality unlike those normal to everyday life, or outside typical human experience.
  • paedotrophy — the art of raising children
  • parent body — an organization's parent body is the organization that created it and usually still controls it
  • party dress — a dress to wear to a party
  • pentahydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) pentahydroxy.
  • periodicity — the character of being periodic; the tendency to recur at regular intervals.
  • permittedly — to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
  • perturbedly — to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate.
  • peter debye — Peter Joseph Wilhelm [pey-tuh r yoh-sef vil-helm] /ˈpeɪ tər ˈyoʊ sɛf ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1884–1966, Dutch physicist, in the U.S. after 1940: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1936.
  • ponderosity — of great weight; heavy; massive.
  • precedently — in a precedent or preceding fashion, beforehand
  • predicatory — of or relating to preaching.
  • predictably — able to be foretold or declared in advance: New technology allows predictable weather forecasting.
  • predynastic — of, relating to, or belonging to a time or period before the first dynasty of a nation, especially the period in Egypt before c3200 b.c.
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