11-letter words containing s, t, a, i, d
- displuviate — (of the atrium of an ancient Roman house) having roofs sloping downward and outward from a central opening.
- disputation — the act of disputing or debating; verbal controversy; discussion or debate.
- disputative — Tending to dispute.
- disquantity — to diminish in quantity; make less.
- disregulate — Misspelling of dysregulate.
- disrelation — the absence of relation
- disrotatory — (organic chemistry) Describing an electrocyclic reaction in which the substituents at the interacting termini of the conjugated system rotate in opposite senses.
- disruptable — Capable of being disrupted.
- disruptants — Plural form of disruptant.
- disseminate — to scatter or spread widely, as though sowing seed; promulgate extensively; broadcast; disperse: to disseminate information about preventive medicine.
- dissimilate — to modify by dissimilation.
- dissimulate — to disguise or conceal under a false appearance; dissemble: to dissimulate one's true feelings about a rival.
- dissipating — to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel.
- dissipation — the act of dissipating.
- dissipative — to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel.
- dissociated — Simple past tense and past participle of dissociate.
- dissociates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissociate.
- dissonantly — In a dissonant manner.
- distantiate — to put or keep at an emotional or intellectual distance
- distantness — The state or quality of being distant or remote.
- distasteful — unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike: a distasteful chore.
- distillable — Capable of being distilled, especially capably of being distilled without chemical decomposition.
- distillates — Plural form of distillate.
- distractful — (archaic) distracting.
- distracting — Preventing concentration or diverting attention; disturbing.
- distraction — the act of distracting.
- distractive — tending to distract.
- distractors — Plural form of distractor.
- distraining — Present participle of distrain.
- disturbance — the act of disturbing.
- divinations — Plural form of divination.
- dna testing — genetic profiling
- domesticate — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
- dominations — an act or instance of dominating.
- drag artist — an entertainer who wears drag
- draize test — a test assessing the potential of drugs, chemicals, cosmetics, and other commercial products to produce irritation, pain, or damage to the human eye by studying its effect on a rabbit's eye.
- dramaticism — a dramatic character or way of behaving
- dramatising — Present participle of dramatise.
- drastically — acting with force or violence; violent.
- draughtiest — Superlative form of draughty.
- drawstrings — Plural form of drawstring.
- drillmaster — a person who trains others in something, especially routinely or mechanically.
- drive shaft — a shaft for imparting torque from a power source or prime mover to machinery.
- dumbwaiters — Plural form of dumbwaiter.
- duplicators — Plural form of duplicator.
- dustbin man — (in British English) a man that is employed to collect domestic refuse
- dynasticism — a system of government in which the rulers are all drawn from the same family
- dysesthesia — (medicine) A condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching.
- dyspathetic — characterized by dyspathy
- dyspeptical — (archaic) dyspeptic.