10-letter words containing s, i, g
- digestible — capable of being digested; readily digested.
- digestions — Plural form of digestion.
- digestives — Plural form of digestive.
- digitalise — Medicine/Medical. to treat (a person) with a regimen of digitalis.
- digitalism — the abnormal condition resulting from an overconsumption of digitalis.
- digitising — Present participle of digitise.
- digressing — to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument, plot, study, etc.
- digression — the act of digressing.
- digressive — tending to digress; departing from the main subject.
- diligences — Plural form of diligence.
- dinginess' — of a dark, dull, or dirty color or aspect; lacking brightness or freshness.
- diphosgene — a colorless liquid, C 2 Cl 4 O 2 , usually derived from methyl formate or methyl chloroformate by chlorination: a World War I poison gas now used chiefly in organic synthesis.
- diphthongs — Phonetics. an unsegmentable, gliding speech sound varying continuously in phonetic quality but held to be a single sound or phoneme and identified by its apparent beginning and ending sound, as the oi- sound of toy or boil.
- dirigibles — Plural form of dirigible.
- disabusing — Present participle of disabuse.
- disanalogy — A lack or failure of analogy.
- disarrange — to disturb the arrangement of; disorder; unsettle.
- disavowing — Present participle of disavow.
- disbanding — Present participle of disband.
- disbarring — Present participle of disbar.
- disbursing — Present participle of disburse.
- discarding — Get rid of (someone or something) as no longer useful or desirable.
- discerning — showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding: a discerning critic of French poetry.
- discharged — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
- dischargee — a person who has been discharged, as from military service.
- discharger — Someone or something that discharges something, such as pollution or a firearm.
- discharges — Plural form of discharge.
- discipling — Religion. one of the 12 personal followers of Christ. one of the 70 followers sent forth by Christ. Luke 10:1. any other professed follower of Christ in His lifetime.
- disclosing — indicating or involving a substance used to reveal the presence of plaque on the teeth by staining the plaque.
- discluding — Present participle of disclude.
- discording — Present participle of discord.
- discourage — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
- discussing — to consider or examine by argument, comment, etc.; talk over or write about, especially to explore solutions; debate: to discuss the proposed law on taxes.
- discusting — Misspelling of disgusting.
- disdaining — to look upon or treat with contempt; despise; scorn.
- disembargo — to remove an embargo from.
- disembogue — to discharge contents by pouring forth.
- disengaged — to release from attachment or connection; loosen; unfasten: to disengage a clutch.
- disengages — Plural form of disengage.
- disfigured — Simple past tense and past participle of disfigure.
- disgarnish — to remove garnish or furnishings from
- disgesting — Present participle of disgest.
- disglorify — to remove from glory
- disgorging — Present participle of disgorge.
- disgracing — the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
- disgruntle — to put into a state of sulky dissatisfaction; make discontent.
- disguising — Present participle of disguise.
- disgustful — causing disgust; nauseous; offensive.
- disgusting — causing disgust; offensive to the physical, moral, or aesthetic taste.
- dish gravy — meat juices, as from a roast, served as a gravy without seasoning or thickening.