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10-letter words containing f, d, t

  • deidentify — To anonymize data, often preserving the original identification data separately.
  • delft blue — the blue colour of Delft ceramics
  • delightful — If you describe something or someone as delightful, you mean they are very pleasant.
  • den father — (in the Boy Scouts) a man who serves as an adult leader or supervisor of a cub scout den.
  • denotified — Simple past tense and past participle of denotify.
  • dentifrice — any substance, esp paste or powder, for use in cleaning the teeth
  • despiteful — spiteful; malicious
  • destratify — to form or place in strata or layers.
  • detoxified — Simple past tense and past participle of detoxify.
  • detoxifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detoxify.
  • di stéfano — Alfredo (ɑlˈfredo). 1926–2014, Argentinian-born football player, who played for Argentina, Colombia, Spain, and Real Madrid
  • differents — Plural form of different.
  • difficulty — the fact or condition of being difficult.
  • difformity — the quality of being different or irregular in form
  • diffracted — Simple past tense and past participle of diffract.
  • digitiform — like a finger.
  • dirt floor — a floor made of packed earth
  • disaffects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disaffect.
  • disbenefit — Anything disadvantageous.
  • discomfits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discomfit.
  • discomfort — an absence of comfort or ease; uneasiness, hardship, or mild pain.
  • disfeature — to mar the features of; disfigure.
  • disgustful — causing disgust; nauseous; offensive.
  • disinfects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinfect.
  • disinflate — (of an economy) to slow down the rate of inflation.
  • dispositif — (international law) A document that communicates the general stance taken by some organization or nation on a particular issue.
  • dissatisfy — to cause to be displeased, especially by failing to provide something expected or desired.
  • distelfink — a stylized bird motif traditional in Pennsylvania German art.
  • disulfoton — a pale-yellow, highly toxic liquid, C 8 H 19 O 2 PS 3 , used as an insecticide and miticide.
  • doctorfish — a surgeonfish, especially Acanthurus chirurgus, of the West Indies, having a bluish body and black tail.
  • dogfighter — Person who competes in dogfighting.
  • doubtfully — of uncertain outcome or result.
  • downdrafts — Plural form of downdraft.
  • draft beer — beer drawn or available to be drawn from a cask or barrel.
  • draft card — the card issued to men who registered for the draft
  • draft mark — any of a series of figures or marks at the stem or stern of a vessel indicating the distance vertically from the lowermost part of the hull.
  • draft mill — smokejack.
  • draft tube — the flared passage leading vertically from a water turbine to its tailrace.
  • draftiness — The characteristic of being drafty.
  • drake foot — a pad foot having the form of three connected lobes.
  • drift lead — a lead indicating, by the angle its line makes with the perpendicular, the movement of a supposedly stationary ship or the movement of water past a stationary ship.
  • drift mine — a mine the opening of which is dug into an outcrop of coal or ore.
  • drift tube — a conducting enclosure, usually cylindrical, held at a constant potential so that electrons or charged particles within will experience no force, and therefore no change in velocity. Compare Klystron.
  • driftingly — In a way that drifts.
  • driveshaft — A rotating shaft that transmits torque in an engine.
  • drop front — fall front.
  • drop-front — designating a desk with a front panel fitted with hinges on its bottom edge so that it can be pivoted forward and down to form a surface for writing
  • dry offset — letterset.
  • duckfooted — afflicted with splayfoot.
  • dutch wife — (in tropical countries) an open framework used in bed as a rest for the limbs.
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