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9-letter words containing h, d, s

  • deutscherIsaac, 1907–1967, English journalist and author, born in Poland.
  • devilfish — any manta
  • devilship — the office, character, or person of the devil
  • dharmsala — an Indian hostel or rest-house, often built with religious purpose
  • dhrystone — (benchmark)   A short synthetic benchmark program by Reinhold Weicker <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, intended to be representative of system (integer) programming. It is available in ADA, Pascal and C. The current version is Dhrystone 2.1. The author says, "Relying on MIPS V1.1 (the result of V1.1) numbers can be hazardous to your professional health." Due to its small size, the memory system outside the cache is not tested. Compilers can too easily optimise for Dhrystone. String operations are somewhat over-represented.
  • diagraphs — Plural form of diagraph.
  • diaphones — Plural form of diaphone.
  • diaphyses — Plural form of diaphysis.
  • diaphysis — the shaft of a long bone
  • diarrheas — Plural form of diarrhea.
  • diatheses — Plural form of diathesis.
  • diathesis — a hereditary or acquired susceptibility of the body to one or more diseases
  • dichasium — a cymose inflorescence in which each branch bearing a flower gives rise to two other flowering branches, as in the stitchwort
  • dichroism — a property of a uniaxial crystal, such as tourmaline, of showing a perceptible difference in colour when viewed along two different axes in transmitted white light
  • dihedrals — Plural form of dihedral.
  • dihybrids — Plural form of dihybrid.
  • diphysite — a person who believes that in Christ two distinct natures, the human and the divine, existed together
  • dipswitch — (electronics, computing) A miniature switch designed to be attached to a circuit board to customize the behavior of the circuit.
  • dirhinous — having paired nostrils.
  • disanchor — to raise the anchor of (a ship)
  • disbranch — to break or cut (a branch) off a tree or shrub.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • dischurch — to cause (a church) to no longer be a church
  • dish rack — frame for drying dishes
  • dish soap — a detergent added to dishwater in order to clean dishes
  • dishallow — to profane; desecrate.
  • dishcloth — a cloth for use in washing dishes; dishrag.
  • dishclout — a cloth for use in washing dishes; dishrag.
  • dishdasha — An ankle-length robe with long sleeves worn by some Arab men.
  • dishelmed — Simple past tense and past participle of dishelm.
  • dishevels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishevel.
  • dishonest — not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; not worthy of trust or belief: a dishonest person.
  • dishonors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishonor.
  • dishonour — lack or loss of honor; disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct.
  • dishtowel — a towel for drying dishes.
  • dishumour — to upset or offend
  • dishwater — water in which dishes are, or have been, washed.
  • disinhume — to disinter.
  • disposeth — Archaic third-person singular form of dispose.
  • disrelish — to have a distaste for; dislike.
  • disshiver — to break in pieces
  • disthrone — (obsolete, transitive) To dethrone; to remove from the throne.
  • distiches — Alternative spelling of distichs Plural form of distich.
  • dithelism — the belief that Christ had two wills, human and divine
  • dockhands — Plural form of dockhand.
  • dog shift — graveyard shift.
  • dogfights — Plural form of dogfight.
  • dogfishes — Plural form of dogfish.
  • doggishly — In a doggish manner.
  • doghouses — Plural form of doghouse.
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