9-letter words containing i, m, o, d
- comprised — to include or contain: The Soviet Union comprised several socialist republics.
- comprized — comprise.
- condiment — A condiment is a substance such as salt, pepper, or mustard that you add to food when you eat it in order to improve the flavour.
- confirmed — You use confirmed to describe someone who has a particular habit or belief that they are very unlikely to change.
- cordiform — heart-shaped
- cormidium — a collection of polyps in a siphonophore
- crimsoned — Simple past tense and past participle of crimson.
- d'amboise — Jacques [French zhahk] /French ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), (Joseph) born 1934, U.S. ballet dancer and choreographer.
- daemonian — demonian.
- daemonize — Demonize.
- daltonism — colour blindness, esp the confusion of red and green
- damnation — According to some religions, if someone suffers damnation, they have to stay in hell for ever after they have died because of their sins.
- damourite — (mineral) A kind of muscovite, or potash mica, containing water.
- de moivre — Abraham [a-bra-am] /a braˈam/ (Show IPA), 1667–1754, French mathematician in England.
- de molina — Tirso (ˈtirso). Pen name of Gabriel Téllez. ?1571–1648, Spanish dramatist; author of the first dramatic treatment of the Don Juan legend El Burlador de Sevilla (1630)
- decimator — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
- decompile — Produce source code from (compiled code).
- deforming — Present participle of deform.
- deformity — A deformity is a part of someone's body which is not the normal shape because of injury or illness, or because they were born this way.
- delmonico — club steak.
- demagogic — If you say that someone such as a politician is demagogic, you are criticizing them because you think they try to win people's support by appealing to their emotions rather than using reasonable arguments.
- demantoid — a bright green variety of andradite garnet
- demersion — immersion in a fluid
- demijohns — Plural form of demijohn.
- demimonde — (esp in the 19th century) those women considered to be outside respectable society, esp on account of sexual promiscuity
- demission — relinquishment of or abdication from an office, responsibility, etc
- demiworld — demimonde (defs 4, 5).
- demobbing — Present participle of demob.
- demoniacs — Plural form of demoniac.
- demonical — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
- demonised — to turn into a demon or make demonlike.
- demonized — Simple past tense and past participle of demonize.
- demonizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demonize.
- demonlike — Resembling a demon in form or action.
- demonymic — Having characteristics of a demonym.
- demophile — A friend of the people.
- demotions — Plural form of demotion.
- denominal — denominative (def 2).
- dentiform — shaped like a tooth
- depositum — (finance, obsolete) A deposit.
- dermatoid — resembling skin
- desmodium — a genus of flowering plant, with usually unobtrusive flowers; many members are considered weeds, such as the beggarweed (Desmodium tortuosum)
- despotism — Despotism is cruel and unfair government by a ruler or rulers who have a lot of power.
- deworming — Present participle of deworm.
- diabolism — activities designed to enlist the aid of devils, esp in witchcraft or sorcery
- diacodium — (in pre-modern medicine) a herbal remedy made chiefly from poppies, acting as an opiate and thus used to aid sleep
- dialogism — a deduction with one premise and a disjunctive conclusion
- diamonded — Simple past tense and past participle of diamond.
- diatomist — a person specializing in the study of diatoms
- diatomite — a soft very fine-grained whitish rock consisting of the siliceous remains of diatoms deposited in the ocean or in ponds or lakes. It is used as an absorbent, filtering medium, insulator, filler, etc