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9-letter words containing k, e, d

  • darkslide — Alternative form of dark slide.
  • date back — If something dates back to a particular time, it started or was made at that time.
  • datebooks — Plural form of datebook.
  • daybreaks — Plural form of daybreak.
  • daywalker — (fantasy) One who can go out in the sunlight, distinguished from vampires etc. who cannot.
  • dayworker — a person who works during the daytime
  • dead duck — If you describe someone or something as a dead duck, you are emphasizing that you think they have absolutely no chance of succeeding.
  • deadlocks — Plural form of deadlock.
  • deadstick — To land an aircraft without power.
  • deadstock — the merchandise or commodities of a shop, etc, that is unsold and generating no income
  • dealmaker — A dealmaker is someone in business or politics who makes deals.
  • dean rusk — (David) Dean, 1909–94, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1961–69.
  • deathlike — resembling or suggestive of death
  • debarking — Present participle of debark.
  • debeaking — Present participle of debeak.
  • debulking — Present participle of debulk.
  • debunkers — Plural form of debunker.
  • debunking — to expose or excoriate (a claim, assertion, sentiment, etc.) as being pretentious, false, or exaggerated: to debunk advertising slogans.
  • dechunker — chunker
  • deck beam — a stiffening deck member supported at its extremities by knee connections to frames or bulkheads
  • deck bolt — a flat-headed bolt for fastening down deck planking.
  • deck gang — (on a ship) the sailors who are on duty but not on watch.
  • deck hand — a seaman assigned various duties, such as mooring and cargo handling, on the deck of a ship
  • deck hook — hook1 (def 16).
  • deck load — cargo carried on an open deck of a ship.
  • deck over — to complete the construction of the upper deck between the bulwarks of (a vessel)
  • deck shoe — Deck shoes are flat casual shoes made of canvas or leather.
  • deckchair — A deckchair is a simple chair with a folding frame, and a piece of canvas as the seat and back. Deckchairs are usually used on the beach, on a ship, or in the garden.
  • deckhouse — a houselike cabin on the deck of a ship
  • deep-kiss — soul kiss.
  • deep-link — Digital Technology. a link that sends traffic to an internal web page with more relevant or specific content, rather than to the website's home page, as to increase user engagement.
  • deer lick — a naturally or artificially salty area of ground where deer come to lick the salt
  • deer park — a town on central Long Island, in SE New York.
  • deer tick — a tick that is parasitic on deer; esp., any of a genus (Ixodes) of ticks that transmit the spirochete causing Lyme disease
  • deerskins — Plural form of deerskin.
  • defrocked — Simple past tense and past participle of defrock.
  • degunking — Present participle of degunk.
  • dekagrams — Plural form of dekagram.
  • dekaliter — ten liters, or one tenth of a hectoliter (2.6418 gallons liquid measure or 1.135 pecks dry measure): abbrev. dal
  • dekameter — ten meters, or one tenth of a hectometer (32.808 feet): abbrev. dam
  • delinkage — to make independent; dissociate; separate: The administration has delinked human rights from economic aid to underdeveloped nations.
  • delinking — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delink.
  • demarking — demarcate.
  • demonlike — Resembling a demon in form or action.
  • desk work — work done at a desk.
  • desk-size — of a size suitable for use on a desk: a desk-size dictionary.
  • deskbound — doing sedentary work; working exclusively at a desk.
  • deskfasts — Plural form of deskfast.
  • deskilled — Simple past tense and past participle of deskill.
  • deskinned — Simple past tense and past participle of deskin.
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