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11-letter words containing l, a, i, d, o

  • diagonalise — Alternative spelling of diagonalize.
  • diagonalize — (in linear algebra) to convert a square matrix into a diagonal matrix
  • dialogistic — a speaker in a dialogue.
  • diaphonical — Diacoustic; diaphonic.
  • diazoalkane — any diazo compound having the general formula R 2 CN 2 , where R is hydrogen or any saturated organic group, as diazomethane, CH 2 N 2 .
  • dicephalous — having two heads
  • dictational — the act or manner of dictating for reproduction in writing.
  • dictatorial — Dictatorial means controlled or used by a dictator.
  • dictionally — from a dictional point of view
  • diffusional — Of or pertaining to diffusion.
  • digestional — the process in the alimentary canal by which food is broken up physically, as by the action of the teeth, and chemically, as by the action of enzymes, and converted into a substance suitable for absorption and assimilation into the body.
  • digladiator — a person who contends or fights
  • dilapidator — One who dilapidates, a person committing dilapidation.
  • dilatations — Plural form of dilatation.
  • dilatometer — a device for measuring expansion caused by changes in temperature in substances.
  • dilutionary — causing, involving, or relating to the dilution of company stocks
  • dimensional — Of or pertaining to dimensions.
  • dimentional — Misspelling of dimensional.
  • dimercaprol — a colorless, oily, viscous liquid, C 3 H 8 OS 2 , originally developed as an antidote to lewisite and now used in treating bismuth, gold, mercury, and arsenic poisoning.
  • dineolignan — (organic compound) Any compound having a structure based on a dineolignane.
  • diode laser — a laser in which a semiconductor is the light-emitting source, used in many medical procedures.
  • diphthongal — Pertaining to a diphthong.
  • diplomacies — Plural form of diplomacy.
  • diplomatese — the type of language or jargon used by diplomats, thought to be excessively complicated, cautious, or vague
  • diplomatics — the science of deciphering old official documents, as charters, and of determining their authenticity, age, or the like.
  • diplomatist — British Older Use. a Foreign Office employee officially engaged as a diplomat.
  • diplomatize — to use diplomacy or tact.
  • diplophonia — a condition in which the voice simultaneously produces two sounds of different pitch.
  • directional — of, relating to, or indicating direction in space.
  • directorial — pertaining to a director or directorate.
  • dirlotapide — A drug used to treat obesity in dogs.
  • disallowing — Present participle of disallow.
  • disapproval — the act or state of disapproving; a condemnatory feeling, look, or utterance; censure: stern disapproval.
  • disavowable — capable of being disavowed
  • discifloral — having flowers in which the receptacle is expanded into a conspicuous disk, as in composite plants.
  • discolorate — (transitive, dated) To discolor.
  • dislocating — Present participle of dislocate.
  • dislocation — an act or instance of dislocating.
  • disposables — Plural form of disposable.
  • disprovable — to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate: I disproved his claim.
  • disrelation — the absence of relation
  • dissociable — capable of being dissociated; separable: Worthy and unworthy motives are often not dissociable.
  • dissolvable — to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution: to dissolve salt in water.
  • dissonantly — In a dissonant manner.
  • diversional — offering diversion or recreation; diverting.
  • divulgation — to make publicly known; publish.
  • divulgatory — to make publicly known; publish.
  • doctrinally — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • dolabriform — shaped like an ax or a cleaver.
  • dollar bill — a piece of paper money worth one dollar
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