10-letter words containing s, e, m, i, d
- disemvowel — to remove the vowels from (a word in a text message, email, etc) in order to abbreviate it
- disencharm — To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.
- disimagine — to shun from the imagination
- disimprove — (transitive, rare) to make worse.
- dismallest — Superlative form of dismal.
- dismalness — The state or quality of being dismal.
- dismantled — Take to pieces.
- dismantler — One who dismantles.
- dismantles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismantle.
- dismissive — indicating dismissal or rejection; having the purpose or effect of dismissing, as from one's presence or from consideration: a curt, dismissive gesture.
- dismounted — Pertaining to a horseman who has gotten off his horse, or to something which has been removed from its usual mounting, as with a statue off its pedestal, a framed picture from a wall, or a chandelier hanging from a ceiling.
- disownment — to refuse to acknowledge as belonging or pertaining to oneself; deny the ownership of or responsibility for; repudiate; renounce: to disown one's heirs; to disown a published statement.
- dispermous — having two seeds.
- disselboom — One of the poles supporting a wagon.
- dissembled — Simple past tense and past participle of dissemble.
- dissembler — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
- dissimuler — (obsolete) A dissembler.
- distilment — distillation.
- divemaster — a professional qualified to oversee scuba diving operations, as in salvage work or at a resort, and responsible for procedures and safety, monitoring the whereabouts of divers underwater or at the surface, and making rescues when necessary.
- divestment — the act of divesting.
- dogmatizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dogmatize.
- domestical — Archaic form of domestic.
- domestique — Cycling. a member of a bicycle-racing team who assists the leader, as by setting a pace, preventing breakaways by other teams, or supplying food during a race.
- dosimeters — Plural form of dosimeter.
- dosimetric — the process or method of measuring the dosage of ionizing radiation.
- dove prism — a prism that inverts a beam of light, often used in a telescope to produce an erect image.
- dramatised — Simple past tense and past participle of dramatise.
- dramatises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dramatise, an alternative spelling of 'dramatize'.
- dramatizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dramatize.
- dreaminess — of the nature of or characteristic of dreams; visionary.
- drearisome — Very dreary.
- drill stem — A drill stem is all the parts of the equipment used for rotary drilling.
- duodecimos — Plural form of duodecimo.
- dysphemism — the substitution of a harsh, disparaging, or unpleasant expression for a more neutral one.
- economised — (UK) Simple past tense and past participle of economise.
- emberizids — Plural form of emberizid.
- embroiders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embroider.
- emparadise — to turn (a place or state) into a paradise
- empathised — Simple past tense and past participle of empathise.
- emphasised — Simple past tense and past participle of emphasise.
- emphasized — Simple past tense and past participle of emphasize.
- emulsified — Simple past tense and past participle of emulsify.
- emulsioned — Painted with emulsion paint.
- emulsoidal — of or relating to an emulsoid
- endodermis — the specialized innermost layer of cortex in roots and some stems, which controls the passage of water and dissolved substances between the cortex and stele
- endomysium — A layer of connective tissue which surrounds individual muscle fibers.
- endosmosis — Osmosis in which fluid flows through a membrane towards a region of higher concentration.
- ephemerids — Plural form of ephemerid.
- epididymis — A highly convoluted duct behind the testis, along which sperm passes to the vas deferens.
- epitomised — Simple past tense and past participle of epitomise.