10-letter words containing s, a, c, d
- decisional — the act or process of deciding; determination, as of a question or doubt, by making a judgment: They must make a decision between these two contestants.
- deckchairs — Plural form of deckchair.
- declarants — Plural form of declarant.
- declassify — If secret documents or records are declassified, it is officially stated that they are no longer secret.
- decollates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decollate.
- decorators — Plural form of decorator.
- decoupages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decoupage.
- decrassify — to make (something) less crass
- decreaseth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decrease.
- decreasing — becoming less or fewer; diminishing.
- decstation — (computer) A range of RISC based workstations manufactured by DEC.
- decussated — Simple past tense and past participle of decussate.
- deep space — any region of outer space beyond the system of the earth and moon
- deescalate — To decrease in intensity or magnitude.
- defalcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defalcate.
- defeasance — the act or process of rendering null and void; annulment
- delegacies — Plural form of delegacy.
- delicacies — something delightful or pleasing, especially a choice food considered with regard to its rarity, costliness, or the like: Caviar is a great delicacy.
- demarcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demarcate.
- deprecates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprecate.
- descendant — Someone's descendants are the people in later generations who are related to them.
- descramble — to restore (a scrambled signal) to an intelligible form, esp automatically by the use of electronic devices
- descriable — Capable of being descried (detected or perceived).
- desecrated — to divest of sacred or hallowed character or office.
- desecrater — One who desecrates.
- desecrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desecrate.
- desecrator — to divest of sacred or hallowed character or office.
- desiccants — Plural form of desiccant.
- desiccated — Desiccated things have lost all the moisture that was in them.
- desiccates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desiccate.
- desiccator — any apparatus for drying milk, fruit, etc
- desistance — to cease, as from some action or proceeding; stop.
- despatched — Simple past tense and past participle of despatch.
- despatcher — Alternative form of dispatcher.
- despatches — Plural form of despatch.
- despecable — Misspelling of despicable.
- despicable — If you say that a person or action is despicable, you are emphasizing that they are extremely nasty, cruel, or evil.
- despicably — deserving to be despised, or regarded with distaste, disgust, or disdain; contemptible: He was a mean, despicable man, who treated his wife and children badly.
- despotical — of, relating to, or of the nature of a despot or despotism; autocratic; tyrannical.
- dessicated — Misspelling of desiccated.
- detracters — Plural form of detracter.
- detractors — to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation (usually followed by from).
- diacaustic — (of a caustic curve or surface) formed by refracted light rays
- diaconates — Plural form of diaconate.
- diacoustic — relating to refracted sounds
- diacritics — Plural form of diacritic.
- diagnostic — Diagnostic equipment, methods, or systems are used for discovering what is wrong with people who are ill or with things that do not work properly.
- dialectics — the study of reasoning or of argumentative methodology
- diaphonics — The doctrine of refracted sound; diacoustics.
- diaschisis — a disturbance or loss of function in one part of the brain due to a localized injury in another part.