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10-letter words containing p, r, e, s, i

  • disempower — to deprive of influence, importance, etc.: Voters feel they have become disempowered by recent political events.
  • disimprove — (transitive, rare) to make worse.
  • disparaged — Simple past tense and past participle of disparage.
  • disparager — to speak of or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle: Do not disparage good manners.
  • disparages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disparage.
  • disparates — unlike things or people
  • disparency — (proscribed) A significant discrepancy.
  • disparlure — a pheromone, C 19 H 38 O, released by female gypsy moths.
  • dispatcher — a person who dispatches.
  • dispensary — a place where something is dispensed, especially medicines.
  • dispensers — Plural form of dispenser.
  • dispeopler — One who, or that which, dispeoples; a depopulator.
  • dispermous — having two seeds.
  • dispersals — Plural form of dispersal.
  • dispersant — something that disperses.
  • dispersing — to drive or send off in various directions; scatter: to disperse a crowd.
  • dispersion — Also, dispersal. an act, state, or instance of dispersing or of being dispersed.
  • dispersive — serving or tending to disperse.
  • dispersoid — the suspended particles in a dispersion.
  • dispirited — discouraged; dejected; disheartened; gloomy.
  • dispraised — Simple past tense and past participle of dispraise.
  • dispraiser — One who blames.
  • disprinced — rendered unprincely
  • disprofess — to renounce the profession of
  • disprovide — (obsolete, transitive) Not to provide; to fail to provide.
  • disreputed — Simple past tense and past participle of disrepute.
  • disrespect — Lack of respect or courtesy.
  • disrupters — Plural form of disrupter.
  • disruptive — causing, tending to cause, or caused by disruption; disrupting: the disruptive effect of their rioting.
  • disrupture — interruption; disruption.
  • dissipater — to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel.
  • dove prism — a prism that inverts a beam of light, often used in a telescope to produce an erect image.
  • drainpipes — a large pipe that carries away the discharge of waste pipes, soil pipes, etc.
  • dress ship — to decorate a vessel by displaying all signal flags on lines run from the bow to the stern over the mast trucks
  • dripstones — Plural form of dripstone.
  • droopiness — The characteristic of being droopy.
  • ecmascript — (language)   (ECMA standard 262, ISO standard 16262) The standardised version of the core JavaScript language.
  • editorship — the office or function of an editor.
  • ekphrastic — Pertaining to ekphrasis; clear, lucid.
  • emparadise — to turn (a place or state) into a paradise
  • empiricism — The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. Stimulated by the rise of experimental science, it developed in the 17th and 18th centuries, expounded in particular by John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume.
  • empiricist — An advocate or supporter of empiricism.
  • encopresis — Involuntary defecation, especially associated with emotional disturbance or psychiatric disorder.
  • endorphins — Plural form of endorphin.
  • enterprise — A project or undertaking, typically one that is difficult or requires effort.
  • entreprise — Archaic form of enterprise.
  • ephemerids — Plural form of ephemerid.
  • ephemerist — one who collects or studies ephemera
  • epicenters — Plural form of epicenter.
  • epicentres — Plural form of epicentre.
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