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13-letter words containing o, e, d, m, t

  • demonstrative — Someone who is demonstrative shows affection freely and openly.
  • demonstrators — a person or thing that demonstrates.
  • demonstratory — having the quality of demonstrating
  • demothballing — to remove (naval or military equipment) from storage or reserve, usually for active duty; reactivate.
  • demyelination — The removal of the myelin sheath from a nerve fibre, normally as a result of disease.
  • demythologise — to divest of mythological or legendary attributes or forms, as in order to permit clearer appraisal and understanding: to demythologize the music dramas of Richard Wagner for modern listeners.
  • demythologize — to eliminate all mythical elements from (a piece of writing, esp the Bible) so as to arrive at an essential meaning
  • denominations — Plural form of denomination.
  • denouncements — Plural form of denouncement.
  • densitometers — Plural form of densitometer.
  • densitometric — Of or pertaining to densitometry.
  • dephlegmation — the act of dephlegmating
  • deposit money — checks, letters of credit, etc., that circulate and are payable on demand.
  • depressomotor — retarding motor activity
  • dermatography — a treatise or writing concerning the skin
  • dermatologies — Plural form of dermatology.
  • dermatologist — A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in the study of skin and the treatment of skin diseases.
  • dermatophytes — Plural form of dermatophyte.
  • dermatoplasty — any surgical operation on the skin, esp skin grafting
  • dermatotropic — (especially of viruses) in, attracted toward, or affecting the skin.
  • dermoskeleton — (anatomy) An exoskeleton.
  • deromanticize — to remove the romantic, ideal, or heroic aura from.
  • desublimation — (physics) deposition (transformation of gas into solid without an intermediate liquid phase).
  • determination — Determination is the quality that you show when you have decided to do something and you will not let anything stop you.
  • determinators — determiner (def 1).
  • deuteranomaly — a milder form of deuteranopia; partial deuteranopia
  • deuteromycete — any fungus of the class Fungi Imperfecti.
  • deuteronomist — one of the writers of Deuteronomy
  • deuterostomes — Plural form of deuterostome.
  • deutocerebrum — (zoology) The median lobes of the brain of an insect.
  • developmental — Developmental means relating to the development of someone or something.
  • dexamethasone — a type of powerful steroid, used as an anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant
  • diageotropism — a diatropic response of plant parts, such as rhizomes, to the stimulus of gravity
  • diamond state — Delaware (used as a nickname).
  • diaphanometer — an instrument used to measure transparency, esp of the atmosphere
  • diathermanous — the property of transmitting heat as electromagnetic radiation.
  • diiodomethane — methylene iodide.
  • dimethylketol — acetoin.
  • dipole moment — electric dipole moment.
  • direct method — a technique of foreign-language teaching in which only the target language is used, little instruction is given concerning formal rules of grammar, and language use is often elicited in situational contexts.
  • direct motion — the movement of a celestial body (as seen from the earth) from east to west across the sky
  • disaccustomed — Simple past tense and past participle of disaccustom.
  • discomycetous — of or relating to the subclass of fungus Discomycetes
  • disembodiment — to divest (a soul, spirit, etc.) of a body.
  • disemployment — to put out of work; cause to become unemployed.
  • disenrollment — to dismiss or cause to become removed from a program of training, care, etc.: The academy disenrolled a dozen cadets.
  • disestimation — the act of having esteem removed
  • disobligement — disobligation
  • dissemination — the act of disseminating, or spreading widely: The Internet allows for the rapid dissemination of information.
  • disseminators — Plural form of disseminator.
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