10-letter words containing i, r, a, d, n
- decorating — the painting or wallpapering of a room, house, etc
- decoration — The decoration of a room is its furniture, wallpaper, and ornaments.
- decreasing — becoming less or fewer; diminishing.
- decreation — Destruction.
- deforciant — a person who wrongfully withholds something from someone by force
- defragging — Present participle of defrag.
- defrauding — Present participle of defraud.
- delayering — Delayering is the process of simplifying the administrative structure of a large organization in order to make it more efficient.
- delineator — a tailor's pattern, adjustable for different sizes
- deliration — delirium; madness
- delsartian — of, relating to, or characteristic of François Delsarte or the Delsarte method.
- delta iron — an allotrope of iron that exists between 1400°C and the melting point of iron and has the same structure as alpha iron
- demilancer — A soldier who carries a demilance.
- denaturing — Present participle of denature.
- denaturize — denature.
- dendroidal — Dendroid; resembling a shrub or tree.
- denigrated — Simple past tense and past participle of denigrate.
- denigrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denigrate.
- denigrator — to speak damagingly of; criticize in a derogatory manner; sully; defame: to denigrate someone's character.
- depurating — Present participle of depurate.
- depuration — The action or process of freeing something of impurities.
- deracinate — to pull up by or as if by the roots; uproot; extirpate
- derailment — A derailment is an accident in which a train comes off the track on which it is running.
- derivation — The derivation of something, especially a word, is its origin or source.
- derogating — Present participle of derogate.
- derogation — a lessening or weakening (of power, authority, position, etc.)
- designator — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
- despairing — marked by or resulting from despair; hopeless or desperate
- detracting — to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation (usually followed by from).
- detraction — a person, thing, circumstance, etc, that detracts
- detraining — to alight from a railway train; arrive by train.
- deurbanize — to divest (a city or locality) of urban characteristics.
- devanagari — a syllabic script in which Sanskrit, Hindi, and other modern languages of India are written
- dewatering — the act of removing water
- dextrinase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a dextrin.
- diachronic — of, relating to, or studying the development of a phenomenon through time; historical
- diagraming — Present participle of diagram.
- dial train — Horology. the part of a going train that drives the minute and hour hands.
- diaz miron — Salvador [sahl-vah-th awr] /ˌsɑl vɑˈðɔr/ (Show IPA), 1853–1928, Mexican poet.
- dicoumarin — any compound formed with two bonded coumarin molecules
- dictionary — (as modifier)
- dig around — If you dig around in a place or container, you search for something in every part of it.
- dinanderie — fine cast metalwork objects, esp of bronze, made in the Belgian city of Dinant from the late Middle Ages, or other later metalwork in this style
- dining car — a railroad car equipped with tables and chairs, in which meals are served.
- dinnerware — china, glasses, and silver used for table service.
- dinosauric — Of or pertaining to dinosaurs.
- disarrange — to disturb the arrangement of; disorder; unsettle.
- disbarment — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
- disbarring — Present participle of disbar.
- discarding — Get rid of (someone or something) as no longer useful or desirable.