11-letter words containing s, m, e, l, i
- demolishing — Present participle of demolish.
- demolitions — explosives, as when used to blow up bridges, etc
- demoralised — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
- demoralises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralise.
- demoralizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralize.
- demulsified — Simple past tense and past participle of demulsify.
- demutualise — If a building society or insurance company demutualises, it abandons its mutual status and becomes a limited company.
- derailments — Plural form of derailment.
- despoilment — The act of despoiling; a plundering; despoliation.
- desublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
- dimensional — Of or pertaining to dimensions.
- diplomacies — Plural form of diplomacy.
- diplomatese — the type of language or jargon used by diplomats, thought to be excessively complicated, cautious, or vague
- disablement — to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; incapacitate: The detective successfully disabled the bomb. He was disabled by the accident.
- disassemble — to take apart.
- disassembly — to take apart.
- disclaimers — Plural form of disclaimer.
- disembowels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembowel.
- disemployed — Simple past tense and past participle of disemploy.
- dislodgment — Alternative form of dislodgement.
- dismissable — Capable of being dismissed.
- dismissible — to direct (an assembly of persons) to disperse or go: I dismissed the class early.
- disselbooms — Plural form of disselboom.
- dissembleth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissemble.
- dissembling — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
- disseminule — any propagative part of a plant, as a bud, seed, or spore, that is capable of disseminating the plant.
- dissimilate — to modify by dissimilation.
- dissimulate — to disguise or conceal under a false appearance; dissemble: to dissimulate one's true feelings about a rival.
- distillment — distillation.
- ditheletism — the theory and belief that Christ had two wills, human and divine
- drillmaster — a person who trains others in something, especially routinely or mechanically.
- dulcimerist — Someone who plays the dulcimer.
- duodecimals — Plural form of duodecimal.
- early music — music of the medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque periods, especially revived and played on period instruments; European music after ancient music and before the classical music era, from the beginning of the Middle Ages to about 1750.
- east moline — a city in NW Illinois.
- eclecticism — the use or advocacy of an eclectic method.
- ectoplasmic — Relating to, or having the properties or appearance of, ectoplasm.
- elastomeric — Of, pertaining to, or containing elastomers.
- eliminators — Plural form of eliminator.
- embellished — Simple past tense and past participle of embellish.
- embellisher — A person who embellishes.
- embellishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embellish.
- emblematist — a person who designs emblems
- emotionless — Not showing any emotion; unemotional.
- emperialism — Misspelling of imperialism.
- emulsifiers — Plural form of emulsifier.
- emulsifying — Present participle of emulsify.
- emulsionise — to make an emulsion of
- emulsionize — to turn into an emulsion
- endoplasmic — (cytology) of, or relating to endoplasm.