9-letter words containing s, a, n, t, d
- dipterans — Plural form of dipteran.
- disanoint — to invalidate the anointment of (a person)
- disattune — to cause (something) to be out of harmony
- disentail — to free (an estate) from entail.
- dismantle — to deprive or strip of apparatus, furniture, equipment, defenses, etc.: to dismantle a ship; to dismantle a fortress.
- disnature — to deprive (something) of its proper nature or appearance; make unnatural.
- disputant — a person who disputes; debater.
- disrating — Present participle of disrate.
- dissonant — disagreeing or harsh in sound; discordant.
- dissonate — (music) To be dissonant.
- distained — to discolor; stain; sully.
- distanced — the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- distances — Plural form of distance.
- distantly — far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed (often followed by from): a distant place; a town three miles distant from here.
- distraint — the act of distraining; a distress.
- dittanies — Plural form of dittany.
- domainist — (jargon) /doh-mayn'ist/ 1. Said of a domain address (as opposed to a bang path) because the part to the right of the "@" specifies a nested series of "domains"; for example, [email protected] specifies the machine called snark in the subdomain called thyrsus within the top-level domain called com. See also big-endian. 2. Said of a site, mailer or routing program which knows how to handle domainist addresses. 3. Said of a person (especially a site admin) who prefers domain addressing, supports a domainist mailer, or proselytises for domainist addressing and disdains bang paths. This term is now (1993) semi-obsolete, as most sites have converted.
- dominants — Plural form of dominant.
- dominates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dominate.
- donations — Plural form of donation.
- donatives — Plural form of donative.
- doncaster — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
- down east — New England.
- downbeats — Plural form of downbeat.
- downstage — at or toward the front of the stage.
- downstair — down the stairs.
- downstate — the southern part of a U.S. state.
- draftsman — draughtsman (def 1).
- draftsmen — (US) Plural form of draftsman.
- dragonets — Plural form of dragonet.
- duathlons — Plural form of duathlon.
- dunstable — John, c1390–1453, English composer.
- durations — Plural form of duration.
- dynamites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite.
- dynasties — Plural form of dynasty.
- dystopian — a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.
- eastbound — traveling, proceeding, or headed east: an eastbound train.
- edentates — Plural form of edentate.
- eduskunta — the Finnish parliament in Helsinki
- endoblast — Entoblast.
- enswathed — Simple past tense and past participle of enswathe.
- estranged — (of a person) no longer close or affectionate to someone; alienated.
- fantasied — noting or relating to any of various games or leagues in which fans assemble players of a professional sport into imaginary teams, and points are scored based on the performance of these players in real games: fantasy football; fantasy sports.
- fatedness — The quality of being fated; destiny.
- firsthand — from the first or original source: We heard the news of the accident firsthand from a witness.
- flatlands — A terrain that varies little in elevation.
- gladstone — William Ewart [yoo-ert] /ˈyu ərt/ (Show IPA), 1809–98, British statesman: prime minister four times between 1868 and 1894.
- gradients — Plural form of gradient.
- hallstand — A piece of furniture, near to an outside door, on which hats and coats are hung, and umbrellas are stored.
- hand-list — a list containing some rough or brief details