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9-letter words containing s, i, a, m

  • demoniacs — Plural form of demoniac.
  • denialism — Describes the position of those who reject propositions that are strongly supported by scientific or historical evidence and seek to influence policy processes and outcomes accordingly.
  • diabolism — activities designed to enlist the aid of devils, esp in witchcraft or sorcery
  • dialogism — a deduction with one premise and a disjunctive conclusion
  • diameters — Plural form of diameter.
  • diapirism — the existence of diapirs
  • diastemic — a minor hiatus in an orderly succession of sedimentary rocks.
  • diasystem — a linguistic system forming a common denominator for a group or set of dialects.
  • diatomist — a person specializing in the study of diatoms
  • dichasium — a cymose inflorescence in which each branch bearing a flower gives rise to two other flowering branches, as in the stitchwort
  • dictamnus — (botany) A suffrutescent plant, Dictamnus albus (the only species in the genus), with strong perfume and showy flowers.
  • die-stamp — to produce words or decoration on (a surface) by using a steel die so that the printed images stand in relief
  • diplomats — Plural form of diplomat.
  • disablism — Ableism: discrimination against the disabled.
  • disaffirm — to deny; contradict.
  • disarming — removing or capable of removing hostility, suspicion, etc., as by being charming: a disarming smile.
  • disclaims — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disclaim.
  • disclimax — a stable community that has replaced the normal climax in a given area, owing to disturbance by humans or domestic animals.
  • disembark — to go ashore from a ship.
  • disenamor — to disillusion; disenchant (usually used in the passive and followed by of or with): He was disenamored of working in the city.
  • disk farm — (jargon)   (Or "laundromat") A large room or rooms filled with disk drives (especially washing machines).
  • dismality — the quality of being dismal
  • dismantle — to deprive or strip of apparatus, furniture, equipment, defenses, etc.: to dismantle a ship; to dismantle a fortress.
  • dismasted — Simple past tense and past participle of dismast.
  • dismayful — filled with dismay
  • dismaying — Present participle of dismay.
  • dismissal — an act or instance of dismissing.
  • dismutase — (enzyme) Any of several enzymes that catalyze dismutation reactions.
  • dogmatics — the study of the arrangement and statement of religious doctrines, especially of the doctrines received in and taught by the Christian church.
  • dogmatise — to make dogmatic assertions; speak or write dogmatically.
  • dogmatism — dogmatic character; unfounded positiveness in matters of opinion; arrogant assertion of opinions as truths.
  • dogmatist — a person who asserts his or her opinions in an unduly positive or arrogant manner; a dogmatic person.
  • 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.
  • dragonism — a strict and domineering manner
  • dramatics — (used with a singular or plural verb) the art of producing or acting dramas.
  • dramatise — to put into a form suitable for acting on a stage.
  • dramatist — a writer of dramas or dramatic poetry; playwright.
  • dreamiest — of the nature of or characteristic of dreams; visionary.
  • dynamites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite.
  • dysmetria — the inability to conform muscular action to desired movements because of faulty judgment of distance.
  • dysmnesia — an impairment of memory.
  • dysphemia — any impairment in the ability to speak.
  • dysthymia — depression; despondency or a tendency to be despondent.
  • eclampsia — a form of toxemia of pregnancy, characterized by albuminuria, hypertension, and convulsions.
  • eightsman — a member of an eight-man rowing team
  • elaiosome — an oil-rich body on seeds or fruits that attracts ants, which act as dispersal agents
  • emaciates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emaciate.
  • emanatist — a person who believes that the universe derives its existence from the essence of God
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