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11-letter words containing i, d, y

  • disk jockey — radio host
  • diskography — discography.
  • dismayfully — in a dismayful manner
  • dismayingly — In a manner that causes dismay.
  • disparately — distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas.
  • dispensably — in a dispensable manner
  • dispersedly — In a dispersed manner; in a scattered way, here and there.
  • displayable — Capable of being displayed.
  • disposingly — in a way that disposes
  • disproperty — to deprive of property
  • disquantity — to diminish in quantity; make less.
  • disrotatory — (organic chemistry) Describing an electrocyclic reaction in which the substituents at the interacting termini of the conjugated system rotate in opposite senses.
  • dissolutely — In a dissolute manner.
  • dissonantly — In a dissonant manner.
  • dissyllable — disyllable.
  • dissymmetry — absence or lack of symmetry.
  • distortedly — In a distorted way.
  • disunifying — Present participle of disunify.
  • disyllabism — the state of being disyllabic.
  • disyllabize — to make disyllabic.
  • disyllables — Plural form of disyllable.
  • dithyrambic — of, relating to, or of the nature of a dithyramb, or an impassioned oration.
  • dittography — reduplication of letters or syllables in writing, printing, etc., usually through error.
  • divergently — diverging; differing; deviating.
  • divergingly — in a diverging manner
  • divertingly — In a diverting manner.
  • divisionary — the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
  • divulgatory — to make publicly known; publish.
  • diytterbium — (chemistry, especially in combination) Two ytterbium atoms in a molecule.
  • dizzy spell — attack of vertigo
  • do your bit — contribute
  • doctrinally — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • dolorimetry — a technique for measuring the sensitivity to pain produced by heat rays focused on an area of skin and recorded in dols.
  • domesticity — the state of being domestic; domestic or home life.
  • domiciliary — of or relating to a domicile, or place of residence.
  • donkey ride — a ride on the back of a donkey, esp for recreation
  • donkey-lick — to defeat decisively
  • douay bible — an English translation of the Bible, prepared by Roman Catholic scholars from the Vulgate. The New Testament was published at Rheims in 1582 and the Old Testament was published at Douai in 1609–10.
  • downplaying — Present participle of downplay.
  • doxycycline — a synthetic analog of a broad-spectrum antibiotic tetracycline drug, C 22 H 24 N 2 O 8 , used against a wide range of susceptible Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms.
  • drainageway — a conduit, ditch, or the like, for draining water from an area.
  • drapability — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • drastically — acting with force or violence; violent.
  • drawability — the degree to which a metal can be drawn.
  • drivability — the degree of smoothness and steadiness of acceleration of an automotive vehicle: The automatic transmission has been improved to give the new model better drivability.
  • drizzlingly — With drizzle, or light rain.
  • dry farming — a system of growing crops in arid or semiarid regions without artificial irrigation, by reducing evaporation and by special methods of tillage
  • dry martini — cocktail
  • dry-footing — removal of glaze from the rim at the bottom of a piece.
  • duck typing — (programming)   A term coined by Dave Thomas for a kind of dynamic typing typical of some programming languages, such as Smalltalk, Ruby or Visual FoxPro, where a variable's run-time value determines the operations that can be performed on it. The term comes from the "duck test": if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. Duck typing considers the methods to which a value responds and the attributes it posesses rather than its relationship to a type hierarchy. This encourages greater polymorphism because types are enforced as late as possible.
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