10-letter words containing s, a, d, o
- 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.
- dialogists — Plural form of dialogist.
- diaphanous — Diaphanous cloth is very thin and almost transparent.
- diaphonics — The doctrine of refracted sound; diacoustics.
- diaphonous — Misspelling of diaphanous.
- diaphorase — a flavoprotein enzyme operating in mitochondria, acting as a catalyst in the process of dye reduction or oxidation
- diatropism — a response of plants or parts of plants to an external stimulus by growing at right angles to the direction of the stimulus
- dichromasy — Alternative spelling of dichromacy.
- dictations — Plural form of dictation.
- didanosine — 2',3'-dideoxyinosine, a reverse transcriptase inhibitor effective against HIV.
- didynamous — (of plants) having four stamens arranged in two pairs of unequal length, as in the foxglove
- dinosauric — Of or pertaining to dinosaurs.
- diophantus — 3rd century ad, Greek mathematician, noted for his treatise on the theory of numbers, Arithmetica
- dipetalous — bipetalous.
- diplomates — Plural form of diplomate.
- diplophase — the diploid part of an organism's life cycle.
- diplospeak — the polite and placatory language usually associated with diplomats
- dipsomania — an irresistible, typically periodic craving for alcoholic drink.
- disaccords — Plural form of disaccord.
- disallowed — Forbidden.
- disanalogy — A lack or failure of analogy.
- disappoint — to fail to fulfill the expectations or wishes of: His gross ingratitude disappointed us.
- disapprove — to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
- disastrous — causing great distress or injury; ruinous; very unfortunate; calamitous: The rain and cold proved disastrous to his health.
- disavowing — Present participle of disavow.
- discomania — Enthusiasm for disco music.
- discordant — being at variance; disagreeing; incongruous: discordant opinions.
- discourage — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
- discoursal — of or relating to discourse
- disembargo — to remove an embargo from.
- disepalous — having two sepals.
- disfashion — (obsolete, transitive) To disfigure.
- disfavored — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- disharmony — lack of harmony; discord.
- disiloxane — (organic chemistry) Any siloxane having two -Si-O- groups.
- dislocated — Simple past tense and past participle of dislocate.
- dislocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dislocate.
- disloyally — In a disloyal manner.
- disloyalty — the quality of being disloyal; lack of loyalty; unfaithfulness.
- disorganic — Not organic; having no organization.
- dispassion — the state or quality of being unemotional or emotionally uninvolved.
- dispondaic — of or relating to a dispondee
- disposable — designed for or capable of being thrown away after being used or used up: disposable plastic spoons; a disposable cigarette lighter.
- dissipator — One who, or that which, dissipates something.
- dissociate — to sever the association of (oneself); separate: He tried to dissociate himself from the bigotry in his past.
- dissonance — inharmonious or harsh sound; discord; cacophony.
- dissonancy — dissonance.
- dissuasion — an act or instance of dissuading.
- dissuasory — dissuasive
- distractor — a person or thing that distracts the attention.