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11-letter words containing f, d, t

  • discomforts — Plural form of discomfort.
  • disfeatured — Simple past tense and past participle of disfeature.
  • disfunction — dysfunction.
  • disidentify — (intransitive) Not to identify with something; to reject a personal or group identity, etc.
  • disinfected — to cleanse (rooms, wounds, clothing, etc.) of infection; destroy disease germs in.
  • disinfested — Simple past tense and past participle of disinfest.
  • dispatchful — of or relating to dispatch, particularly in terms of haste
  • disquietful — full of disquiet
  • distasteful — unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike: a distasteful chore.
  • distractful — (archaic) distracting.
  • distressful — causing or involving distress: the distressful circumstances of poverty and sickness.
  • distrustful — unable or unwilling to trust; doubtful; suspicious: An alert scientist is distrustful of coincidences.
  • dittersdorf — Karl Ditters von [kahrl dit-uh rs fuh n] /kɑrl ˈdɪt ərs fən/ (Show IPA), 1739–99, Austrian violinist and composer.
  • do duty for — to act as a substitute for
  • dogfighting — a violent fight between dogs.
  • double flat — a symbol () that lowers the pitch of the note following it by two semitones.
  • downshifted — Simple past tense and past participle of downshift.
  • draft board — a board of civilians charged with registering, classifying, and selecting persons for U.S. military service.
  • draft chair — a chair so designed as to fend off drafts from behind, as a wing chair.
  • draftsmanly — Befitting a draftsman; geometrically artistic.
  • draftswoman — a woman employed in making mechanical drawings.
  • draftswomen — Plural form of draftswoman.
  • drag out of — to obtain or extract (a confession, statement, etc), esp by force
  • dried fruit — Dried fruit is fruit that has been preserved by being dried; used especially to refer to currants, raisins, or sultanas, which are kinds of dried grapes.
  • drift angle — the angle made by the path of a drifting vessel with its heading.
  • drift apart — separate gradually
  • drive shaft — a shaft for imparting torque from a power source or prime mover to machinery.
  • drum out of — to expel from (the army) with drums beating
  • dry-footing — removal of glaze from the rim at the bottom of a piece.
  • duffel coat — a hooded overcoat of sturdy wool, usually knee-length and with frog fasteners.
  • duffle coat — a hooded overcoat of sturdy wool, usually knee-length and with frog fasteners.
  • dust ruffle — a ruffle attached to the inside hem of a full-length petticoat or skirt to protect the bottom edge of the garment against dirt and wear, popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • dutifulness — The state of being dutiful.
  • dwarf shoot — a very thin lateral branch in certain trees.
  • dysfunction — Medicine/Medical. malfunctioning, as of an organ or structure of the body.
  • edge effect — the tendency toward greater variety and density of plant and animal populations in an ecotone.
  • edification — an act of edifying.
  • edificatory — intended or serving to edify.
  • effectuated — to bring about; effect.
  • effeminated — (of a man or boy) having traits, tastes, habits, etc., traditionally considered feminine, as softness or delicacy.
  • eid-ul-fitr — an annual Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan, involving the exchange of gifts and a festive meal
  • eisteddfods — Plural form of eisteddfod.
  • electrified — Powered by electricity.
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  • facilitated — to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.): Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.
  • fact finder — a person who searches impartially for the facts or actualities of a subject or situation, especially one appointed to conduct an official investigation, as in a labor-management conflict.
  • factfinding — a person who searches impartially for the facts or actualities of a subject or situation, especially one appointed to conduct an official investigation, as in a labor-management conflict.
  • faith-based — affiliated with, supported by, or based on a religion or religious group: faith-based charities.
  • fanaticised — Simple past tense and past participle of fanaticise.
  • fanaticized — to make fanatical.
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