9-letter words containing e, b, i
- diabolize — to make (someone or something) diabolical
- diatribes — Plural form of diatribe.
- dibromide — a chemical compound that contains two bromine atoms per molecule
- dibucaine — a compound, C 20 H 29 N 3 O 2 , used as a local and spinal anesthetic.
- dilatable — That can be dilated.
- dilberted — (jargon) To be exploited and oppressed by your boss. Derived from the experiences of Dilbert, the geek-in-hell comic strip character. "I've been dilberted again. The old man revised the specs for the fourth time this week."
- dilutable — capable of being diluted
- dirigible — an airship.
- dirt bike — a small motorcycle designed and built with special tires and suspension for riding on unpaved roads and over rough terrain.
- disableds — physically or mentally impaired, injured, or incapacitated.
- disablers — Plural form of disabler.
- disabused — Simple past tense and past participle of disabuse.
- disabuses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disabuse.
- disbanded — to break up or dissolve (an organization): They disbanded the corporation.
- disbarred — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
- disbelief — the inability or refusal to believe or to accept something as true.
- disbodied — (archaic) disembodied.
- disbudded — Simple past tense and past participle of disbud.
- disburden — to remove a burden from; rid of a burden.
- disbursed — Pay out (money from a fund).
- disburser — One who disburses money.
- disburses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburse.
- discumber — (archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.
- disembark — to go ashore from a ship.
- disembody — to divest (a soul, spirit, etc.) of a body.
- disenable — to deprive of ability; make unable; prevent.
- disentomb — to remove from the tomb; disinter.
- dismember — to deprive of limbs; divide limb from limb: The ogre dismembered his victims before he ate them.
- disobeyed — Simple past tense and past participle of disobey.
- disobeyer — One who disobeys.
- disoblige — to refuse or neglect to oblige; act contrary to the desire or convenience of; fail to accommodate.
- dissemble — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
- dissembly — the dismantling or separation of an assembly
- disturbed — marked by symptoms of mental illness: a disturbed personality.
- disturber — Someone or something that disturbs; a disrupter.
- dive-bomb — If a plane dive-bombs an area, it suddenly flies down low over it to drop bombs onto it.
- diverbium — the spoken part of an ancient Roman drama.
- dividable — capable of being divided; divisible.
- divisable — Misspelling of divisible.
- divisible — capable of being divided.
- dobber-in — an informant or traitor
- domitable — Able to be tamed or bent to one's will; tamable, subduable.
- dormobile — a vanlike vehicle specially equipped for living in while travelling
- drainable — Capable of being drained.
- drillable — Machinery, Building Trades. a shaftlike tool with two or more cutting edges for making holes in firm materials, especially by rotation. a tool, especially a hand tool, for holding and operating such a tool.
- drinkable — suitable for drinking.
- driveable — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- dubieties — Plural form of dubiety.
- dubitable — open to doubt; doubtful; uncertain.
- dubliners — a collection of short stories (1914) by James Joyce.