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9-letter words containing s, d, e, a, t

  • defecates — to void excrement from the bowels through the anus; have a bowel movement.
  • deflators — Plural form of deflator.
  • degustate — to taste or savor carefully or appreciatively.
  • deinstall — Uninstall.
  • deisolate — to remove from isolation.
  • deistical — a person who believes in deism.
  • del sarto — Andrea [ahn-drey-uh;; Italian ahn-dre-ah] /ɑnˈdreɪ ə;; Italian ɑnˈdrɛ ɑ/ (Show IPA), Andrea del Sarto.
  • delegates — Plural form of delegate.
  • delicates — Underwear or lingerie.
  • demetrias — an ancient city in NE Greece, in Thessaly.
  • demitasse — a small cup used to serve coffee, esp after a meal
  • democrats — Plural form of democrat.
  • denatures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denature.
  • denialist — a person who refuses to accept something that is regarded as an established fact
  • denotates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denotate.
  • denudates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denudate.
  • depascent — Consuming.
  • depasture — to graze or denude by grazing (a pasture, esp a meadow specially grown for the purpose)
  • derivates — Plural form of derivate.
  • derogates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derogate.
  • desalting — Present participle of desalt.
  • descanted — Simple past tense and past participle of descant.
  • descartes — René (rəne). 1596–1650, French philosopher and mathematician. He provided a mechanistic basis for the philosophical theory of dualism and is regarded as the founder of modern philosophy. He also founded analytical geometry and contributed greatly to the science of optics. His works include Discours de la méthode (1637), Meditationes de Prima Philosophia (1641), and Principia Philosophiae (1644)
  • desecrate — If someone desecrates something which is considered to be holy or very special, they deliberately damage or insult it.
  • desiccant — desiccating or drying
  • desiccate — to remove most of the water from (a substance or material); dehydrate
  • designate — When you designate someone as something, you formally choose them to do that particular job.
  • deskfasts — Plural form of deskfast.
  • desolated — wretched or forlorn
  • desolater — One who, or that which, desolates or lays waste.
  • desolates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desolate.
  • desolator — barren or laid waste; devastated: a treeless, desolate landscape.
  • desparate — Misspelling of desperate.
  • desperate — If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.
  • despotate — An area ruled by a despot (\u03b4\u03b5\u03c3\u03c0\u03cc\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2) in the late Byzantine Balkans (12th to 15th centuries).
  • despumate — to clarify or purify (a liquid) by skimming a scum from its surface
  • dessicate — Misspelling of desiccate.
  • destained — Simple past tense and past participle of destain.
  • destinate — To destine, to choose.
  • detailers — Plural form of detailer.
  • detainees — Plural form of detainee.
  • detainers — Plural form of detainer.
  • detonates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detonate.
  • devastate — If something devastates an area or a place, it damages it very badly or destroys it totally.
  • devasting — Present participle of devast.
  • diabesity — Used to refer to a form of diabetes that typically develops in later life and is associated with being obese.
  • diabetics — Plural form of diabetic.
  • dialysate — (in the process of dialysis) the fluid passing through the dialyser, used for drawing toxins out of the patient's blood stream
  • diameters — Plural form of diameter.
  • dianetics — A discipline devised by w L. Ron Hubbard designed to heal psychosomatic illnesses by cleansing the mind of engrams.
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