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8-letter words containing o, f, d

  • defoamer — anything which removes foam or prevents foam from forming
  • defogged — Simple past tense and past participle of defog.
  • defogger — A defogger is a device that removes condensation from the window of a vehicle by blowing warm air onto it.
  • deforced — Simple past tense and past participle of deforce.
  • deforcer — a person who wrongfully withholds something from someone by force
  • deforest — If an area is deforested, all the trees there are cut down or destroyed.
  • deformed — disfigured or misshapen
  • defrocks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defrock.
  • defrosts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defrost.
  • defrozen — to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
  • defusion — separation of the life instinct from the death instinct, a process often accompanying maturity.
  • denotify — (transitive, India) To repeal the categorization of (a tribe) as criminal under the w Criminal Tribes Act.
  • deptford — a district in the Greater London borough of Lewisham, on the S bank of the River Thames: formerly the site of the Royal Naval dockyard
  • detoxify — If someone who is addicted to drugs or alcohol detoxifies, or if they are detoxified, they undergo treatment which stops them from being addicted.
  • devil of — (intensifier)
  • diffusor — a person or thing that diffuses.
  • diolefin — diene.
  • disfavor — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • disfrock — to unfrock.
  • disproof — the act of disproving.
  • dog flea — any of numerous small, wingless bloodsucking insects of the order Siphonaptera, parasitic upon mammals and birds and noted for their ability to leap.
  • dog food — processed food product for dogs
  • dog wolf — a male wolf
  • dogfaces — Plural form of dogface.
  • dogfight — a violent fight between dogs.
  • dolefull — Obsolete spelling of doleful.
  • dollface — a person having a smooth, unblemished complexion and small, regular features.
  • dollfuss — Engelbert [eng-uh l-bert] /ˈɛŋ əlˌbɛrt/ (Show IPA), 1892–1934, Austrian statesman: premier 1932–34.
  • done for — past participle of do1 .
  • doofuses — Plural form of doofus.
  • dot file — (operating system, convention)   A Unix application program configuration file. On Unix, files named with a leading dot are not normally shown in directory listings. Many programs define one or more dot files in which startup or configuration information may be optionally recorded; a user can customise the program's behaviour by creating the appropriate file in the current or home directory. Dot files tend to proliferate - with every nontrivial application program defining at least one, a user's home directory can be filled with scores of dot files, without the user really being aware of it. Common examples are .profile, .cshrc, .login, .emacs, .mailrc, .forward, .newsrc, .plan, .rhosts, .sig, .xsession. See also profile, rc file.
  • doubtful — of uncertain outcome or result.
  • dowfness — the quality or characteristic of being dowf
  • downfall — descent to a lower position or standing; overthrow; ruin.
  • downflow — something that flows downwards
  • doze off — to sleep lightly or fitfully.
  • draw off — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • drop off — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • drop-off — a vertical or very steep descent: The trail has a drop-off of several hundred feet.
  • dropleaf — A flat section of a table that can be extended or collapsed.
  • dropoffs — Plural form of dropoff.
  • dumfound — To confuse and bewilder.
  • dummkopf — a stupid person; dumbbell; blockhead.
  • dust off — earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.
  • enfolded — Simple past tense and past participle of enfold.
  • enforced — Caused by necessity or force ; compulsory.
  • facedown — with the face or the front or upper surface downward: He was lying facedown on the floor. Deal the cards facedown on the table.
  • factoids — Plural form of factoid.
  • factored — Simple past tense and past participle of factor.
  • fade out — to lose brightness or vividness of color.
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