9-letter words containing i, n, r, e
- different — not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different, although they are identical twins.
- differing — to disagree in opinion, belief, etc.; be at variance; disagree (often followed by with or from): His business partner always differs with him.
- dillinger — John, 1902–34, U.S. bank robber and murderer.
- diner-out — a person who dines out.
- dinergate — a soldier ant.
- dinitrate — (chemistry) Any compound having two nitrate groups.
- dinothere — any elephantlike mammal of the extinct genus Dinotherium, from the later Tertiary Period of Europe and Asia, having large, outwardly curving tusks.
- dipterans — Plural form of dipteran.
- directing — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- direction — the act or an instance of directing.
- dirtiness — soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry.
- disburden — to remove a burden from; rid of a burden.
- discerned — Simple past tense and past participle of discern.
- discerner — to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect; see, recognize, or apprehend: They discerned a sail on the horizon.
- disenamor — to disillusion; disenchant (usually used in the passive and followed by of or with): He was disenamored of working in the city.
- disenroll — to dismiss or cause to become removed from a program of training, care, etc.: The academy disenrolled a dozen cadets.
- disinters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinter.
- disnature — to deprive (something) of its proper nature or appearance; make unnatural.
- disorient — to cause to lose one's way: The strange streets disoriented him.
- dispenser — a person or thing that dispenses.
- disproven — Alternative irregular form of the Past participle of disprove.
- disranged — Simple past tense and past participle of disrange.
- dissenter — a person who dissents, as from an established church, political party, or majority opinion.
- dissunder — to separate; to sever; to sunder
- distender — One who, or that which, distends.
- disthrone — (obsolete, transitive) To dethrone; to remove from the throne.
- disturned — Simple past tense and past participle of disturn.
- diterpene — (chemistry) any terpene formed from four isoprene units, and having twenty carbon atoms; includes vitamin A, the gibberellins, and various biologically active lactones such as quassin.
- dithering — a trembling; vibration.
- dittander — a plant, Lepidium latifolium, of coastal regions of Europe, N Africa, and SW Asia, with clusters of small white flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
- diuranate — (inorganic chemistry) The dibasic anion U2O72- or any salt containing this anion.
- divergent — diverging; differing; deviating.
- diverging — Present participle of diverge.
- diversion — the act of diverting or turning aside, as from a course or purpose: a diversion of industry into the war effort.
- diverting — serving to divert; entertaining; amusing.
- dobber-in — an informant or traitor
- doctrines — Plural form of doctrine.
- doddering — shaky or trembling, as from old age; tottering: a doddering old man.
- domineers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of domineer.
- don river — a river flowing generally S from Tula in the Russian Federation in Europe, to the Sea of Azov. About 1200 miles (1930 km) long.
- dorkiness — The state or quality of being dorky.
- downriver — Toward or situated at a point nearer the mouth of a river.
- draglines — Plural form of dragline.
- dragonize — to turn into a dragon
- drainable — Capable of being drained.
- drainages — Plural form of drainage.
- drainless — inexhaustible.
- drainpipe — a large pipe that carries away the discharge of waste pipes, soil pipes, etc.
- dramamine — dimenhydrinate
- draw rein — to tighten the reins