8-letter words containing m, o, n, d
- demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
- demonism — belief in the existence and power of demons
- demonist — A believer in, or worshipper of, demons.
- demonize — If people demonize someone, they convince themselves that that person is evil.
- demoting — Present participle of demote.
- demotion — to reduce to a lower grade, rank, class, or position (opposed to promote): They demoted the careless waiter to busboy.
- diamonds — one of the four suits in an ordinary pack of cards bearing red lozenge-shapes symbols
- diamonte — A seven-line poem describing two opposite subjects using only adjectives, nouns and participles.
- dismount — to get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, etc.
- doberman — Doberman pinscher.
- document — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
- dollyman — a technician who moves or pushes the camera dolly during or between shots.
- dolmenic — of or relating to a dolmen
- domanial — of or relating to a domain
- dominant — ruling, governing, or controlling; having or exerting authority or influence: dominant in the chain of command.
- dominate — to rule over; govern; control.
- domineer — Assert one's will over another in an arrogant way.
- dominica — one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
- dominick — Animal Husbandry. Dominique.
- dominion — the power or right of governing and controlling; sovereign authority.
- dominium — complete power to use, to enjoy, and to dispose of property at will.
- dominoes — a flat, thumbsized, rectangular block, the face of which is divided into two parts, each either blank or bearing from one to six pips or dots: 28 such pieces form a complete set.
- domitian — (Titus Flavius Domitianus Augustus) a.d. 51–96, Roman emperor 81–96.
- donatism — (Christianity) An early Christian belief which maintained that apostate priests were incapable of administering the sacraments, as opposed to the orthodox view that any sacrament administered by a properly ordained priest or bishop is valid, regardless of how sinful he is or if he has converted to another religion.
- doomsman — Archaic. a judge.
- dopamine — Biochemistry. a catecholamine neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, retina, and sympathetic ganglia, acting within the brain to help regulate movement and emotion: its depletion may cause Parkinson's disease. Compare dopa.
- dormancy — the state of being dormant.
- dormient — sleeping; dormant.
- dortmund — a city in W Germany.
- downcome — a downcomer.
- downhome — Alternative form of down-home.
- downmost — in the lowest position
- downtime — a time during a regular working period when an employee is not actively productive.
- dragoman — (in the Near East) a professional interpreter.
- dream on — It isn't true
- drogoman — Alternative form of dragoman.
- dromonds — Plural form of dromond.
- drummond — Henry, 1851–97, Scottish clergyman and writer.
- ducommun — Élie [ey-lee] /eɪˈli/ (Show IPA), 1833–1906, Swiss author: Nobel Peace Prize 1902.
- dumfound — To confuse and bewilder.
- duncedom — the characteristic behaviour or the realm of a dunce or a dullard
- duodenum — the first portion of the small intestine, from the stomach to the jejunum.
- edmonton — a province in W Canada. 255,285 sq. mi. (661,190 sq. km). Capital: Edmonton. Abbreviation: Alba., Alta.
- embolden — Give (someone) the courage or confidence to do something or to behave in a certain way.
- enamored — Totally in love.
- endoderm — The innermost layer of cells or tissue of an embryo in early development, or the parts derived from this, which include the lining of the gut and associated structures.
- endogamy — The custom of marrying only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe.
- endosome — (biology) An endocytic vacuole through which molecules internalized during endocytosis pass en route to lysosomes.
- endymion — a handsome youth who was visited every night by the moon goddess Selene, who loved him
- enmossed — having a covering of moss