8-letter words containing k, e, d
- dekagram — ten grams, or one tenth of a hectogram (0.3527 ounce): abbrev. dag
- dekalogy — a series of ten related works
- delbruck — Max. 1906–81, US molecular biologist, born in Germany. Noted for his work on bacteriophages, he shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1969
- delinked — to make independent; dissociate; separate: The administration has delinked human rights from economic aid to underdeveloped nations.
- demarked — demarcate.
- demarket — to discourage consumers from buying (a particular product), either because it is faulty or because it could jeopardize the seller's reputation
- depacked — Simple past tense and past participle of depack.
- derricks — Plural form of derrick.
- desk pad — a pad of paper for use on a desk
- deskfast — breakfast eaten at one's desk at work
- deskills — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deskill.
- desklamp — A lamp used to illuminate a desk.
- desknote — a computer that is similar in size to a notebook computer, but is designed to remain stationary, like a desktop computer
- deskside — By the side of one's desk (as in an office).
- desktops — Plural form of desktop.
- deticker — an implement or chemical agent used to remove ticks (from an animal)
- devilkin — a small devil; a devil inferior to 'the' devil
- dewikify — (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) To remove wiki markup formatting, such as internal links.
- diarbekr — Diyarbakir.
- dickered — to deal, swap, or trade with petty bargaining; bargain; haggle.
- dickhead — If someone calls a man a dickhead, they are saying that they think he is very stupid.
- dickless — (slang) Without a dick; penisless.
- die back — If a plant dies back, its leaves die but its roots remain alive.
- diemaker — someone who makes dies
- diestock — a frame for holding a number of standard threaded dies for cutting screw threads.
- diketone — a compound containing two C=O groups, as CH 3 COCOCH 3 .
- dinkiest — Superlative form of dinky.
- dirtbike — An off-road motorcycle.
- disclike — resembling a disc
- diskette — floppy disk.
- diskless — (computing) Without the use of floppy disks.
- disklike — Resembling a disk or some aspect of one.
- disliked — Simple past tense and past participle of dislike.
- disliken — to render dissimilar to
- disliker — One who dislikes.
- dislikes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dislike.
- divalike — (literally) like a spoiled diva.
- docketed — Simple past tense and past participle of docket.
- dockside — land or area adjoining a dock: We were at the dockside to greet them.
- docmaker — (text, tool, product) An application for the Apple Macintosh which creates stand-alone, self-running document files. It features scrollable and re-sizable windows, graphics, varied text styles and fonts, full printing capability, and links to other software and information. Companies such as Federal Express, GTE, Hewlett-Packard, Iomega, Adobe Systems, Inc., Apple Computer and Aladdin use DOCMaker to distribute disk-based documentation with their products.
- dohickey — Alternative spelling of doohickey.
- domelike — Resembling a dome.
- donicker — bathroom; toilet.
- dovekies — Plural form of dovekie.
- dovelike — Similar to a dove.
- downlike — having the quality or characteristics of feathers or down
- downtake — a pipe or passage for conducting smoke, a current of air, or the like downward from a furnace, opening, etc.
- drinkers — Plural form of drinker.
- drinkery — barroom; tavern.
- drinketh — Archaic third-person singular form of drink.