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13-letter words containing d, y, s, r, a, t

  • a dirty shame — a very unfortunate circumstance
  • adventurously — inclined or willing to engage in adventures; enjoying adventures.
  • adversatively — in an adversative manner
  • agro-industry — the large-scale production, processing, and packaging of food using modern equipment and methods.
  • armistice day — the anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I, on Nov 11, 1918, now kept on Remembrance Sunday
  • astrodynamics — the study of the motion of natural and artificial bodies in space
  • australia day — a public holiday in Australia, commemorating the landing of the British in 1788: observed on January 26
  • birthday bash — a birthday party
  • birthday suit — If you are in your birthday suit, you are not wearing any clothes.
  • body snatcher — (formerly) a person who robbed graves and sold the corpses for dissection
  • candy striper — a volunteer worker in a hospital
  • candy-striped — (esp of clothing fabric) having narrow coloured stripes on a white background
  • candy-striper — a person, often a teenager, who works as a volunteer in a hospital.
  • carbohydrates — foods which contain carbohydrate
  • casualty ward — a ward which temporarily accommodates patients who have been treated in the casualty department and who need to stay in hospital
  • christmas day — Christmas Day is the 25th of December, when Christmas is celebrated.
  • coal industry — a branch of commercial enterprise concerned with the discovery and mining of coal
  • considerately — showing kindly awareness or regard for another's feelings, circumstances, etc.: a very considerate critic.
  • constrainedly — forced, compelled, or obliged: a constrained confession.
  • courtesy card — a privilege card
  • cradle scythe — cradle (def 4b).
  • crystalloidal — Relating to a crystalloid.
  • daguerrotypes — Plural form of daguerrotype, a misspelling of daguerreotype.
  • danish pastry — Danish pastries are cakes made from sweet pastry. They are often filled with things such as apple or almond paste.
  • dare i say it — You use 'dare I say it' when you know that what you are going to say will disappoint or annoy someone.
  • data security — the protection of data stored on computers
  • demonstratory — having the quality of demonstrating
  • dermatophytes — Plural form of dermatophyte.
  • dermatoplasty — any surgical operation on the skin, esp skin grafting
  • dioristically — in a dioristic manner
  • dirty realism — a style of writing, originating in the US in the 1980s, which depicts in great detail the seamier or more mundane aspects of ordinary life
  • discreditably — In a discreditable manner.
  • discretionary — subject or left to one's own discretion.
  • disobligatory — not obligatory
  • disordinately — in a manner that lacks order
  • dissimilarity — unlikeness; difference.
  • dissimilatory — to modify by dissimilation.
  • distortionary — an act or instance of distorting.
  • distractingly — to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention: The music distracted him from his work.
  • dysrationalia — The inability to think and behave rationally despite adequate intelligence.
  • dysregulation — A failure to regulate properly.
  • easter monday — the day after Easter, observed as a holiday in some places.
  • easter sunday — Easter (def 2).
  • exasperatedly — In an exasperated manner.
  • headmistressy — typical of the duties and behaviour of a headmistress
  • holy saturday — the Saturday in Holy Week.
  • holy thursday — Ascension Day.
  • hybridisation — Alternative form of hybridization.
  • hydrarthrosis — a build-up of fluid or water in the cavity of a joint, esp the knee joint
  • hydrostatical — Alternative form of hydrostatic.

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