9-letter words containing e, r, o, d, i
- disgorges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgorge.
- disobeyer — One who disobeys.
- disorders — Plural form of disorder.
- disorient — to cause to lose one's way: The strange streets disoriented him.
- disported — to divert or amuse (oneself).
- disposure — disposal; disposition.
- disproove — Obsolete form of disprove.
- disproved — to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate: I disproved his claim.
- disproven — Alternative irregular form of the Past participle of disprove.
- disprover — One who disproves.
- disproves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disprove.
- disrooted — Simple past tense and past participle of disroot.
- dissector — to cut apart (an animal body, plant, etc.) to examine the structure, relation of parts, or the like.
- disseizor — a person who disseizes
- dissolver — One who, or that which, dissolves or dissipates.
- disthrone — (obsolete, transitive) To dethrone; to remove from the throne.
- distorted — not truly or completely representing the facts or reality; misrepresented; false: She has a distorted view of life.
- distorter — One that distorts.
- ditrochee — a form of poetic meter in which two trochees constitute one metrical unit.
- diversion — the act of diverting or turning aside, as from a course or purpose: a diversion of industry into the war effort.
- do or die — reflecting or characterized by an irrevocable decision to succeed at all costs; desperate; all-out: a do-or-die attempt to halt the invaders.
- do-or-die — reflecting or characterized by an irrevocable decision to succeed at all costs; desperate; all-out: a do-or-die attempt to halt the invaders.
- dobber-in — an informant or traitor
- doctrines — Plural form of doctrine.
- doddering — shaky or trembling, as from old age; tottering: a doddering old man.
- dog-tired — utterly exhausted; worn out.
- doleritic — Of the nature of dolerite.
- dollarize — to replace a country's currency with the US dollar
- domineers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of domineer.
- don river — a river flowing generally S from Tula in the Russian Federation in Europe, to the Sea of Azov. About 1200 miles (1930 km) long.
- doojigger — Thingy, thingamajig.
- doorpiece — an architecturally treated doorframe.
- dorkiness — The state or quality of being dorky.
- dormitive — having the effect of inducing sleep
- dormobile — a vanlike vehicle specially equipped for living in while travelling
- dorsiflex — Bend (something, typically the hand or foot ) dorsally or toward its upper surface.
- dosimeter — a device carried on the person for measuring the quantity of ionizing radiation, as gamma rays, to which one has been exposed.
- dosimetry — the process or method of measuring the dosage of ionizing radiation.
- doughtier — Comparative form of doughty.
- dowitcher — any of several long-billed, snipelike shore birds of North America and Asia, especially Limnodromus griseus.
- downriver — Toward or situated at a point nearer the mouth of a river.
- dragonize — to turn into a dragon
- dried out — recovered; detoxified
- drillhole — a hole drilled in the ground, usually for exploratory purposes
- dripstone — Architecture. a stone molding used as a drip.
- drive off — vehicle: pull out, move off
- drive out — To drive out something means to make it disappear or stop operating.
- droshkies — Plural form of droshky.
- duikerbok — duiker.
- echiuroid — any wormlike invertebrate of the phylum Echiuroidea, found in sand and mud of tropical and subtropical seas, having at the mouth a ciliated, often elongated prostomium.