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10-letter words containing e, u, s

  • demurrages — Plural form of demurrage.
  • denouncers — Plural form of denouncer.
  • denturists — Plural form of denturist.
  • depanneurs — Plural form of depanneur.
  • departures — Plural form of departure.
  • deputising — to appoint as deputy.
  • desaturase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of single to double bonds, especially in the production of essential fatty acids.
  • desaturate — to cause (a substance) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance, through solution, chemical combination, or the like.
  • descendeur — a shaped metal piece through which the rope can be fed: used to control the rate of descent in abseiling
  • desiderium — a powerful desire or yearning, especially for something once had
  • designatum — (semantics) That which is named or designated by a linguistic term.
  • desirously — With desire; eagerly.
  • desk study — a preliminary investigation and report into something collating currently available relevant information
  • desk-bound — engaged in or involving sedentary work, as at an office desk
  • desludging — mud, mire, or ooze; slush.
  • desmoulins — (Lucie Simplice) Camille (Benoît) (kamij). 1760–94, French revolutionary leader, pamphleteer, and orator
  • despairful — full of despair; hopeless; despairing
  • despiteful — spiteful; malicious
  • despiteous — malicious; spiteful.
  • despumated — Simple past tense and past participle of despumate.
  • desquamate — (esp of the skin in certain diseases) to peel or come off in scales
  • destituted — without means of subsistence; lacking food, clothing, and shelter.
  • destitutes — without means of subsistence; lacking food, clothing, and shelter.
  • destructed — serving or designed to destroy: a destruct mechanism on a missile.
  • destructor — a furnace or incinerator for the disposal of refuse, esp one that uses the resulting heat to generate power
  • deus ramos — João de [zhwoun duh] /ʒwãʊ̃ də/ (Show IPA), 1830–96, Portuguese poet.
  • deuterides — Plural form of deuteride.
  • deutoplasm — nutritive material in a cell, esp the yolk in a developing ovum
  • devaluates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devaluate.
  • devoutness — devoted to divine worship or service; pious; religious: a devout Catholic.
  • dexterious — Misspelling of dextrous, alternative spelling to dexterous.
  • dextrously — Alternative form of dexterously.
  • dianthuses — Plural form of dianthus.
  • diaskeuast — a person who revises, edits, or interpolates
  • dicksucker — (vulgar slang) A person who fellates men.
  • dieselpunk — A postmodern genre of art as well as a budding subculture that combines the aesthetics of the interbellum period through World War II and ending circa 1950s (a range of time often referred to as the \u201cdiesel era\u201d by the dieselpunk community) with contemporary creations.
  • diffusedly — in a diffused manner
  • diffusible — capable of being diffused.
  • diluteness — The state or quality of being dilute.
  • dipetalous — bipetalous.
  • direct sum — a composition of two disjoint sets, as vector spaces, such that every element in the composition can be written uniquely as the sum of two elements, one from each of the given sets.
  • disburdens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburden.
  • disburthen — (obsolete) disburden.
  • dischuffed — (New Zealand, British, informal) Very displeased or unsatisfied.
  • disclosure — the act or an instance of disclosing; exposure; revelation.
  • discounsel — to advise (a person) against a specific act
  • discounted — to deduct a certain amount from (a bill, charge, etc.): All bills that are paid promptly will be discounted at two percent.
  • discounter — a person who discounts.
  • discourage — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • discoursed — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
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