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11-letter words containing g, m

  • data mining — Data mining involves collecting information from data stored in a database, for example in order to find out about people's shopping habits.
  • daydreaming — indulgence in daydreams
  • dde manager — An Oracle product that lets Microsoft Windows applications that support the Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) protocol act as front end tools for Oracle. It allows applications like Excel, Word, Ami Professional, WingZ and ToolBook to query, update, graph and report information stored in Oracle.
  • deamidating — Present participle of deamidate.
  • decomposing — Present participle of decompose.
  • degerminate — degerm (def 2).
  • deglamorize — to make (a person or thing) less glamorous
  • degree mill — an academic institution with low standards that awards many degrees
  • delightsome — highly pleasing; delightful.
  • demagnetise — To make something nonmagnetic by removing its magnetic properties.
  • demagnetize — to lose magnetic properties or remove magnetic properties from
  • demagogical — Demagogic.
  • demagoguery — the methods, practices, or rhetoric of a demagogue
  • demagoguing — a person, especially an orator or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people.
  • demagoguism — demagoguery.
  • demandingly — In a demanding way.
  • demarcating — Present participle of demarcate.
  • demarketing — advertising that urges the public to limit the consumption of a product, as at a time of shortage.
  • demeaningly — In a demeaning manner.
  • demi-vierge — a girl or woman who behaves in a sexually provocative and permissive way without yielding her virginity.
  • demigoddess — a female mythological being who is partly divine and partly human.
  • demigration — moving from one place to another
  • deminishing — Present participle of deminish.
  • demographer — the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations.
  • demographic — Demographic means relating to or concerning demography.
  • demolishing — Present participle of demolish.
  • dendrograms — Plural form of dendrogram.
  • dephlegmate — to remove watery substances from (acids or spirits) in order to purify
  • depigmented — Simple past tense and past participle of depigment.
  • deprogramme — to free (someone) from the effects of indoctrination, esp by a religious cult or political group
  • derangement — Derangement is the state of being mentally ill and unable to think or act in a controlled way.
  • dermatology — the branch of medicine concerned with the skin and its diseases
  • dermography — a type of marking on the skin, whether in the form of writing or pictures, supposedly of psychic origin, similar to stigmata except for being more short-lived
  • désagrément — something disagreeable
  • dessignment — design; planning
  • determining — having the quality of deciding
  • deuterogamy — a marriage after the death or divorce of the first spouse
  • diagramming — a figure, usually consisting of a line drawing, made to accompany and illustrate a geometrical theorem, mathematical demonstration, etc.
  • diamagnetic — of, exhibiting, or concerned with diamagnetism
  • diaphragmic — Which uses, or which is located in or near, the diaphragm.
  • dichogamous — having the stamens and pistils maturing at different times, thereby preventing self-pollination, as a monoclinous flower (opposed to homogamous).
  • dim-sighted — with weak or indistinct vision
  • dimidiating — Present participle of dimidiate.
  • diminishing — Make or become less.
  • dining room — a room in which meals are eaten, as in a home or hotel, especially the room in which the major or more formal meals are eaten.
  • disarmingly — removing or capable of removing hostility, suspicion, etc., as by being charming: a disarming smile.
  • disclaiming — Present participle of disclaim.
  • dislodgment — Alternative form of dislodgement.
  • dismantling — Present participle of dismantle.
  • dismayingly — In a manner that causes dismay.
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