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11-letter words containing i, n, d, s, t

  • conductions — Plural form of conduction.
  • confidantes — Plural form of confidante.
  • confiscated — Take or seize (someone's property) with authority.
  • conscripted — enrolled for compulsory service, esp military service
  • considerate — Someone who is considerate pays attention to the needs, wishes, or feelings of other people.
  • consociated — Simple past tense and past participle of consociate.
  • consolidate — If you consolidate something that you have, for example power or success, you strengthen it so that it becomes more effective or secure.
  • constipated — Someone who is constipated has difficulty in getting rid of solid waste from their body.
  • constituted — to compose; form: mortar constituted of lime and sand.
  • constrained — embarrassed, unnatural, or forced
  • constricted — narrowed
  • contradicts — Deny the truth of (a statement), esp. by asserting the opposite.
  • coordinates — clothes of matching or harmonious colours and design, suitable for wearing together
  • counterbids — Plural form of counterbid.
  • countryside — The countryside is land which is away from towns and cities.
  • credentials — Someone's credentials are their previous achievements, training, and general background, which indicate that they are qualified to do something.
  • cropdusting — the spreading of fungicide, etc on crops in the form of dust, often from an aircraft
  • cuspidation — decoration using cusps
  • danger list — on
  • darwinistic — the Darwinian theory that species originate by descent, with variation, from parent forms, through the natural selection of those individuals best adapted for the reproductive success of their kind.
  • dean's list — a list of students achieving the highest grades, periodically issued at certain colleges
  • deathliness — The state or quality of being deathly.
  • decimations — Plural form of decimation.
  • deck tennis — a game played on board ship in which a quoit is tossed to and fro across a high net on a small court resembling a tennis court
  • decorations — Plural form of decoration.
  • decussating — Present participle of decussate.
  • decussation — a decussating or being decussated
  • dedications — Plural form of dedication.
  • defamations — Plural form of defamation.
  • defensative — a thing that offers protection or defence, esp a dressing, etc, that protects against infection or injury
  • defiantness — the state or quality of being defiant
  • defilements — Plural form of defilement.
  • definitions — the formal statement of the meaning or significance of a word, phrase, idiom, etc., as found in dictionaries. An online dictionary resource, such as Dictionary.com, can give users direct, immediate access to the definitions of a term, allowing them to compare definitions from various dictionaries and stay up to date with an ever-expanding vocabulary.
  • definitives — Plural form of definitive.
  • deflections — Plural form of deflection.
  • deforesting — Present participle of deforest.
  • degustation — the act of sampling a wide variety of foods, wines, etc.
  • deintensify — to make more acute; strengthen or sharpen.
  • deisolation — to remove from isolation.
  • delegations — Plural form of delegation.
  • deletionist — (classical studies) Favoring the deletion of a given passage or work as spurious.
  • delineators — Plural form of delineator.
  • delinquents — Plural form of delinquent.
  • delitescent — concealed; hidden; latent.
  • delusionist — a person prone to delusions
  • delustering — a chemical process for reducing the luster of rayon yarns by adding a finely divided pigment to the spinning solution.
  • demagnetise — To make something nonmagnetic by removing its magnetic properties.
  • demibastion — half a bastion, having only one flank, at right angles to the wall
  • demolitions — explosives, as when used to blow up bridges, etc
  • demonetised — Simple past tense and past participle of demonetise.
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