11-letter words containing e, d, m
- dehumanised — Past participle of dehumanise.
- dehumanises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehumanise.
- dehumanized — Past participle of dehumanize.
- dehumanizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehumanize.
- delaminated — Describing any structure whose laminations have been removed.
- delassement — relaxation
- delightsome — highly pleasing; delightful.
- delimitated — Simple past tense and past participle of delimitate.
- deliveryman — a man whose job is to deliver a product
- deliverymen — Plural form of deliveryman.
- delphiniums — Plural form of delphinium.
- demagnetise — To make something nonmagnetic by removing its magnetic properties.
- demagnetize — to lose magnetic properties or remove magnetic properties from
- demagogical — Demagogic.
- demagoguery — the methods, practices, or rhetoric of a demagogue
- demagoguing — a person, especially an orator or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people.
- demagoguism — demagoguery.
- demand bill — a bill of exchange that is payable on demand
- demand loan — call loan (sense 1)
- demand note — a promissory note payable on demand
- demand-pull — designating or having to do with a form of inflation in which prices are driven up by an excess demand for goods and services, relative to their supply
- demand-side — of or relating to an economic policy that treats consumer demand as the chief determinant of the economy.
- demandingly — In a demanding way.
- demarcating — Present participle of demarcate.
- demarcation — Demarcation is the establishment of boundaries or limits separating two areas, groups, or things.
- demarcative — (of a phonological feature) serving to indicate the beginning or end of each successive word in an utterance, as word-initial stress in Hungarian or penultimate stress in Polish.
- demarkation — the determining and marking off of the boundaries of something.
- demarketing — advertising that urges the public to limit the consumption of a product, as at a time of shortage.
- demeaningly — In a demeaning manner.
- demesmerize — (transitive) To relieve from mesmeric influence.
- demetrius i — (Poliorcetes) 337?–283 b.c, king of Macedonia 294–286 (son of Antigonus I).
- demi-cannon — a large cannon of the 16th century, having a bore of about 6½ inches (17 cm) and firing a shot of from 30 to 36 pounds (14 to 16 kg).
- demi-hunter — a watch having a hinged case with a hole in the lid permitting the time to be seen even when the lid is closed.
- demi-pointe — a position on the balls of the feet.
- demi-vierge — a girl or woman who behaves in a sexually provocative and permissive way without yielding her virginity.
- demibastion — half a bastion, having only one flank, at right angles to the wall
- demigoddess — a female mythological being who is partly divine and partly human.
- demigration — moving from one place to another
- deminishing — Present participle of deminish.
- demob-happy — feeling elated in anticipation of demobilization from the armed forces
- demobilized — Simple past tense and past participle of demobilize.
- demobilizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demobilize.
- democracies — Plural form of democracy.
- democratise — To make democratic.
- democratism — The principles or spirit of a democracy.
- democratize — If a country or a system is democratized, it is made democratic.
- demodulated — Simple past tense and past participle of demodulate.
- demodulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demodulate.
- demodulator — a device used in demodulation
- demographer — the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations.