10-letter words containing l, a, t, c
- defalcator — A defaulter or embezzler.
- delectable — If you describe something, especially food or drink, as delectable, you mean that it is very pleasant.
- delectably — delightful; highly pleasing; enjoyable: a delectable witticism.
- delectated — to please; charm; delight.
- delicately — fine in texture, quality, construction, etc.: a delicate lace collar.
- despotical — of, relating to, or of the nature of a despot or despotism; autocratic; tyrannical.
- detachable — If a part of an object is detachable, it has been made so that it can be removed from the object.
- detachably — in a detachable fashion
- detachedly — in a detached fashion
- detectable — Something that is detectable can be noticed or discovered.
- detectably — In a way that can be detected.
- diabetical — relating to diabetes
- dialectics — the study of reasoning or of argumentative methodology
- didactical — intended for instruction; instructive: didactic poetry.
- dietetical — Dated form of dietetic.
- dilacerate — to tear apart or to pieces.
- dilemmatic — a situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives.
- dilucidate — to elucidate
- diocletian — (Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus) a.d. 245–316, Illyrian soldier: emperor of Rome 284–305.
- diplomatic — of, relating to, or engaged in diplomacy: diplomatic officials.
- directable — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- disculpate — (transitive) To free from blame or the imputation of a fault; to exculpate.
- disilicate — (inorganic chemistry) Any compound containing two silicate anions.
- dislocated — Simple past tense and past participle of dislocate.
- dislocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dislocate.
- documental — Also, documental [dok-yuh-men-tl] /ˌdɒk yəˈmɛn tl/ (Show IPA). pertaining to, consisting of, or derived from documents: a documentary history of France.
- dogmatical — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
- dolce vita — sweet life; the good life perceived as one of physical pleasure and self-indulgence (usually preceded by la).
- dolcelatte — A mild, slightly sweet form of gorgonzola cheese.
- domestical — Archaic form of domestic.
- double act — Two comedians or entertainers who perform together are referred to as a double act. Their performance can also be called a double act.
- dramatical — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of drama or the theatre.
- dual-stack — (networking) A term used to describe a network node running both IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks (or possibly others) at the same time. Such a machine can act as a protocol converter between the two networks. A node without dual-stack support can relay traffic in a protocol it does not support natively by use of tunnelling.
- duplicated — a copy exactly like an original.
- duplicates — Plural form of duplicate.
- duplicator — a machine for making duplicates, as a mimeograph.
- duplicatus — (of a cloud) consisting of superposed layers that sometimes partially merge.
- dysplastic — Exhibiting dysplasia.
- ecalcarate — having no spur or calcar.
- ecclesiast — A member of the Athenian Ecclesia.
- echinulate — (of a plant or animal) having a covering of prickles or small spines.
- echo plate — (in sound recording or broadcasting) an electromechanical device for producing echo and reverberation effects
- echolocate — To locate by means of echolocation.
- ecliptical — Astronomy. the great circle formed by the intersection of the plane of the earth's orbit with the celestial sphere; the apparent annual path of the sun in the heavens. an analogous great circle on a terrestrial globe.
- ecoclimate — the climate of a particular group of plants
- ectodermal — Of or pertaining to the ectoderm.
- ectromelia — Medicine/Medical. the congenital absence or imperfection of a limb or limbs.
- educatable — capable of being educated.
- edulcorant — tending to edulcorate
- edulcorate — to free from acids, salts, or impurities by washing; purify.