11-letter words containing i, t, o
- dotted line — a line on a contract or similar document for a party's signature.
- dotted pair — (programming) The usual LISP syntax for representing a cons cell that is not a list. For example, the expression (cons 'foo 42) returns a cons cell that is output as (foo . 42) which represents a cons cell whose car is the symbol "foo" and whose cdr is the integer 42.
- double ikat — a method of printing woven fabric by tie-dyeing the warp yarns (warp ikat) the weft yarns (weft ikat) or both (double ikat) before weaving.
- double knit — a weft-knit fabric that consists of two single-knit fabrics intimately interlooped.
- double tide — agger (def 1).
- double time — a doubled wage rate, paid for working on public holidays, etc
- double-knit — a weft-knit fabric that consists of two single-knit fabrics intimately interlooped.
- double-tide — Also called double tide. Oceanography. a high tide in which the water rises to a certain level, recedes, then rises again. a low tide in which the water recedes to a certain level, rises slightly, then recedes again.
- double-time — to cause to move in double time: Double-time the troops to the mess hall.
- doublethink — the acceptance of two contradictory ideas or beliefs at the same time.
- doughtiness — steadfastly courageous and resolute; valiant.
- dovetailing — a tenon broader at its end than at its base; pin.
- down ticket — relating to or noting a candidate or political contest that is relatively low-profile and local compared to one listed in a higher place on the ballot: Very popular presidential nominees often cause down-ballot candidates to win.
- downlighter — Downlight.
- downpatrick — a market town in Northern Ireland: reputedly the burial place of Saint Patrick. Pop: 10 316 (2001)
- downshifted — Simple past tense and past participle of downshift.
- drill tower — a structure, usually of concrete and steel, that resembles a building and is used by firefighters for practicing and improving firefighting techniques.
- drillstocks — Plural form of drillstock.
- drop a hint — If you drop a hint, you give a hint or say something in a casual way.
- drouthiness — the state or condition of being thirsty or dry
- druid stone — sarsen.
- dry-footing — removal of glaze from the rim at the bottom of a piece.
- dualization — to make dual.
- duke it out — (in Continental Europe) the male ruler of a duchy; the sovereign of a small state.
- dummy joint — a slot cut into a concrete slab to prevent serious fractures.
- duopolistic — Characteristic of a duopoly.
- duotheistic — Of or relating to duotheism.
- duplication — an act or instance of duplicating.
- duplicators — Plural form of duplicator.
- duplicitous — marked or characterized by duplicity.
- dyotheletic — relating to Dyotheletes
- dysfunction — Medicine/Medical. malfunctioning, as of an organ or structure of the body.
- dyslogistic — conveying disapproval or censure; not complimentary or eulogistic.
- dystrophies — Plural form of dystrophy.
- earthmoving — of or relating to earthmovers: earthmoving machinery.
- east moline — a city in NW Illinois.
- east peoria — a city in central Illinois, near Peoria.
- ebullitions — Plural form of ebullition.
- eco-tourism — Eco-tourism is the business of providing holidays and related services which are not harmful to the environment of the area.
- ecoactivist — One who takes part in ecoactivism.
- ecocentrism — a philosophy or perspective that places intrinsic value on all living organisms and their natural environment, regardless of their perceived usefulness or importance to human beings.
- ecofeminist — One who subscribes to ecofeminism.
- econometric — the application of statistical and mathematical techniques in solving problems as well as in testing and demonstrating theories.
- economistic — of or relating to economics or finances
- ecopolitics — the study of the interrelation between political and ecological issues and problems.
- ecotoxicity — The potential for biological, chemical or physical stressors to affect ecosystems.
- ectogenesis — development outside the body, as of an embryo in an artificial environment.
- ectomorphic — having a thin body build, roughly characterized by the relative prominence of structures developed from the embryonic ectoderm (contrasted with endomorphic, mesomorphic).
- ectopically — In an ectopic manner.
- ectoplasmic — Relating to, or having the properties or appearance of, ectoplasm.