9-letter words containing i, s, r
- dimerises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dimerise.
- dimestore — Alternative spelling of dime store.
- dimissory — dismissing or giving permission to depart.
- dinosaurs — any chiefly terrestrial, herbivorous or carnivorous reptile of the extinct orders Saurischia and Ornithischia, from the Mesozoic Era, certain species of which are the largest known land animals.
- dioestrus — diestrus.
- dioptrics — the branch of geometrical optics dealing with the formation of images by lenses.
- dioristic — defining
- dipterans — Plural form of dipteran.
- dipterist — an expert on flies belonging to the order Diptera
- dipterous — Entomology. belonging or pertaining to the order Diptera, comprising the houseflies, mosquitoes, and gnats, characterized by a single, anterior pair of membranous wings with the posterior pair reduced to small, knobbed structures.
- directest — Superlative form of direct.
- directors — Plural form of director.
- dirhinous — having paired nostrils.
- dirigisme — Any economy in which the government exerts a strong directive influence, often with substantial, but not all, of the characteristics of a centrally planned economy.
- dirtiness — soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry.
- dis pater — Dis.
- disablers — Plural form of disabler.
- disaccord — to be out of accord; disagree.
- disaffirm — to deny; contradict.
- disagreed — to fail to agree; differ: The conclusions disagree with the facts. The theories disagree in their basic premises.
- disagreer — One who disagrees.
- disagrees — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disagree.
- disanchor — to raise the anchor of (a ship)
- disappear — to cease to be seen; vanish from sight.
- disarming — removing or capable of removing hostility, suspicion, etc., as by being charming: a disarming smile.
- disarrays — Plural form of disarray.
- disasters — Plural form of disaster.
- disattire — (transitive) To undress.
- disbarred — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
- disbranch — to break or cut (a branch) off a tree or shrub.
- disburden — to remove a burden from; rid of a burden.
- disbursal — The act of disbursing money.
- disbursed — Pay out (money from a fund).
- disburser — One who disburses money.
- disburses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburse.
- discarded — to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of: to discard an old hat.
- discarder — One who, or that which, discards.
- 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.
- discerped — Simple past tense and past participle of discerp.
- discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
- dischurch — to cause (a church) to no longer be a church
- disciform — resembling the shape of a disc
- discloser — to make known; reveal or uncover: to disclose a secret.
- discolors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discolor.
- discolour — Alternative spelling of discolor.
- discordia — the ancient Roman goddess of discord, identified with the Greek goddess Eris.
- discoured — Simple past tense and past participle of discoure.
- discoures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discoure.
- discourse — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.