10-letter words containing e, n, t, d
- daintiness — of delicate beauty; exquisite: a dainty lace handkerchief.
- dantrolene — a toxic orange powder, C 14 H 10 N 4 O 5 , used to control muscle spasms, as in the treatment of local trauma, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, or other neurological disorders.
- data entry — Data entry is the activity of putting data into a computer, for example, by using a keyboard.
- datacenter — a facility equipped with or connected to one or more computers, used for processing or transmitting data.
- datacentre — Alternative spelling of data centre.
- date-night — an evening social date on which a married or long-term couple go out together: I enjoy a once-a-week date night with my husband.
- davenports — Plural form of davenport.
- day return — A day return is a train or bus ticket which allows you to go somewhere and come back on the same day for a lower price than an ordinary return ticket.
- dazzlement — the action of dazzling
- dead point — dead center
- deaeration — the act of extracting a gas from a liquid
- deafferent — Detached from the nervous system.
- dealbation — the process of bleaching or making white
- deaminated — Simple past tense and past participle of deaminate.
- deaminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deaminate.
- debasement — Debasement is the action of reducing the value or quality of something.
- debatement — the act of deliberating or arguing about something
- debatingly — in an argumentative manner
- debentures — Plural form of debenture.
- debt-laden — having large debts
- debutantes — Plural form of debutante.
- decadently — In a decadent manner.
- decampment — The act of decamping.
- decathlons — Plural form of decathlon.
- decentered — to put out of center.
- decentring — to put out of center.
- deceptions — Plural form of deception.
- decimating — Present participle of decimate.
- decimation — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
- declarants — Plural form of declarant.
- declinator — a piece of apparatus that establishes the measure of a plane's deviation from the prime vertical or the meridian
- declotting — a mass or lump.
- decoctions — Plural form of decoction.
- decolorant — able to decolour or bleach
- deconflict — Military. to avoid a potential clash or accident involving (nonenemy military operations, weaponry, etc.) in a particular combat area: to deconflict coalition forces from three nations. to avoid such conflict in (a combat area): to deconflict airspace.
- decontract — (ambitransitive) To expand from a contracted state.
- decorating — the painting or wallpapering of a room, house, etc
- decoration — The decoration of a room is its furniture, wallpaper, and ornaments.
- decreation — Destruction.
- decrements — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decrement.
- decrescent — (esp of the moon) decreasing; waning
- decrypting — Present participle of decrypt.
- decryption — to decode or decipher.
- decstation — (computer) A range of RISC based workstations manufactured by DEC.
- dedicating — to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose: The ancient Greeks dedicated many shrines to Aphrodite.
- dedication — A dedication is a message which is written at the beginning of a book, or a short announcement which is sometimes made before a play or piece of music is performed, as a sign of affection or respect for someone.
- deducement — an assumption or deduction
- deductions — Plural form of deduction.
- defacement — to mar the surface or appearance of; disfigure: to deface a wall by writing on it.
- defamation — Defamation is the damaging of someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.