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11-letter words containing g, i, d, e

  • devaluating — Present participle of devaluate.
  • devastating — If you describe something as devastating, you are emphasizing that it is very harmful or damaging.
  • devirginize — To cause someone to no longer be a virgin, often by having sex with them.
  • devouringly — In a devouring manner; rapaciously, consumingly.
  • diabetology — (medicine) The study of the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes.
  • diagnosable — to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination: The doctor diagnosed the illness as influenza.
  • diagonalise — Alternative spelling of diagonalize.
  • diagonalize — (in linear algebra) to convert a square matrix into a diagonal matrix
  • diamagnetic — of, exhibiting, or concerned with diamagnetism
  • didgeridoos — Plural form of didgeridoo.
  • die casting — the process of making a casting by forcing molten metal into a metallic mold, or die, under great pressure
  • die-cutting — the cutting by machine of paper or card into shapes with sharp steel knives, such as in the manufacture of cardboard boxes
  • digestional — the process in the alimentary canal by which food is broken up physically, as by the action of the teeth, and chemically, as by the action of enzymes, and converted into a substance suitable for absorption and assimilation into the body.
  • digestively — In a digestive manner; by means of digestion.
  • digger pine — a pine, Pinus sabiniana, of California, having drooping, grayish-green needles and large, heavy cones with edible seeds.
  • digger wasp — any of numerous solitary wasps of the family Sphecidae, which excavate nests in soil, wood, etc., and provision them with prey paralyzed by stinging.
  • digital pen — a pen-like device that enables a person to enter information into a digital electronic device by writing on a screen
  • digitalised — Medicine/Medical. to treat (a person) with a regimen of digitalis.
  • digitalises — any plant belonging to the genus Digitalis, of the figwort family, especially the common foxglove, D. purpurea.
  • digitalized — Medicine/Medical. to treat (a person) with a regimen of digitalis.
  • digitigrade — walking on the toes, as most quadruped mammals.
  • diglyceride — an ester obtained from glycerol by the esterification of two hydroxyl groups with fatty acids.
  • dignifiable — Capable of being dignified.
  • dignifiedly — In a dignified manner.
  • dignitaries — a person who holds a high rank or office, as in the government or church.
  • digressions — Plural form of digression.
  • dim-sighted — with weak or indistinct vision
  • dineolignan — (organic compound) Any compound having a structure based on a dineolignane.
  • dingleberry — Slang. a small clot of dung, as clinging to the hindquarters of an animal.
  • dining area — room or hall in which meals are served
  • dinner ring — a woman's ring, usually with a large, ornate setting.
  • dioxygenase — (enzyme) Any of several enzymes that catalyze reactions involving molecular oxygen.
  • dip-netting — the activity of catching fish using a dip-net
  • disagreeing — Present participle of disagree.
  • disarranged — Simple past tense and past participle of disarrange.
  • discouraged — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • discourager — One who discourages.
  • discourages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discourage.
  • discovering — Present participle of discover.
  • disenabling — Present participle of disenable.
  • disengaging — Present participle of disengage.
  • disentangle — Free (something or someone) from an entanglement; extricate.
  • disgavelled — freed from gavelkind
  • disgraceful — bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
  • disgruntled — displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish: Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
  • disgruntles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgruntle.
  • disguisable — to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
  • disguisedly — In disguise.
  • disgustedly — to cause loathing or nausea in.
  • dishearting — Present participle of disheart.
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