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8-letter words containing s, i, d, o

  • collides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collide.
  • colloids — Plural form of colloid.
  • comedies — Plural form of comedy.
  • comedist — a writer of comedies.
  • conduits — Plural form of conduit.
  • confides — to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in): She confides in no one but her husband.
  • consider — If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
  • cordials — Plural form of cordial.
  • corixids — Plural form of corixid.
  • corridas — Plural form of corrida.
  • corridos — Plural form of corrido.
  • cosigned — Simple past tense and past participle of cosign.
  • cowbirds — Plural form of cowbird.
  • cowhides — Plural form of cowhide.
  • crinoids — Plural form of crinoid.
  • cuspidor — spittoon
  • custodia — (rare) pyx (container for the host).
  • cycloids — Plural form of cycloid.
  • daimones — disembodied souls
  • darioles — Plural form of dariole.
  • davidson — Jo(seph)1883-1952; U.S. sculptor
  • davisson — Clinton Joseph. 1881–1958, US physicist, noted for his discovery of electron diffraction; shared the Nobel prize for physics in 1937
  • debitors — a debtor.
  • decision — When you make a decision, you choose what should be done or which is the best of various possible actions.
  • defusion — separation of the life instinct from the death instinct, a process often accompanying maturity.
  • deionise — Alternative spelling of deionize.
  • deltoids — Plural form of deltoid.
  • delusion — A delusion is a false idea.
  • demigods — Plural form of demigod.
  • demolish — To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
  • demonise — to turn into a demon or make demonlike.
  • demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
  • demonism — belief in the existence and power of demons
  • demonist — A believer in, or worshipper of, demons.
  • depolish — to remove the polish from (an object)
  • deposing — Present participle of depose.
  • deposite — Obsolete spelling of deposit.
  • deposits — Plural form of deposit.
  • derision — If you treat someone or something with derision, you express contempt for them.
  • derisory — If you describe something such as an amount of money as derisory, you are emphasizing that it is so small or inadequate that it seems silly or not worth considering.
  • desirous — If you are desirous of doing something or desirous of something, you want to do it very much or want it very much.
  • desition — An end, ending or conclusion.
  • despotic — If you say that someone is despotic, you are emphasizing that they use their power over other people in a very unfair or cruel way.
  • devision — Obsolete spelling of division.
  • devisors — Plural form of devisor.
  • diabolos — Plural form of diabolo.
  • diagnose — If someone or something is diagnosed as having a particular illness or problem, their illness or problem is identified. If an illness or problem is diagnosed, it is identified.
  • diamonds — one of the four suits in an ordinary pack of cards bearing red lozenge-shapes symbols
  • diapason — either of two stops (open and stopped diapason) usually found throughout the compass of a pipe organ that give it its characteristic tone colour
  • diascope — an optical projector used to display transparencies
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