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10-letter words containing s, t, e, n

  • dessiatina — A Russian measure of land, roughly 1.1 hectares.
  • dessiatine — a Russian unit of area equal to approximately 2.7 acres or 10 800 square metres
  • dessyatine — a Russian measure of land, equivalent to 2.7 acres
  • destemming — to remove the stem from (a fruit or vegetable); stem.
  • destocking — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • destroying — Present participle of destroy.
  • detections — Plural form of detection.
  • detentions — Plural form of detention.
  • detergents — Plural form of detergent.
  • determents — to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding: The large dog deterred trespassers.
  • determines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of determine.
  • deterrents — Plural form of deterrent.
  • detonators — Plural form of detonator.
  • detriments — Plural form of detriment.
  • detritions — Plural form of detrition.
  • deviations — Plural form of deviation.
  • devoutness — devoted to divine worship or service; pious; religious: a devout Catholic.
  • dextranase — an enzyme which breaks down dextran, and is therefore useful for, among other things, preventing tooth decay
  • dextrinase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a dextrin.
  • di stéfano — Alfredo (ɑlˈfredo). 1926–2014, Argentinian-born football player, who played for Argentina, Colombia, Spain, and Real Madrid
  • diaconates — Plural form of diaconate.
  • dianthuses — Plural form of dianthus.
  • dieticians — Plural form of dietician.
  • dietitians — Plural form of dietitian.
  • differents — Plural form of different.
  • digestions — Plural form of digestion.
  • diluteness — The state or quality of being dilute.
  • directions — the act or an instance of directing.
  • directness — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
  • disamenity — The unpleasant quality or character of something.
  • disanimate — to deprive (a person or thing) of vigour or spirit
  • disbarment — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
  • disbenefit — Anything disadvantageous.
  • disburthen — (obsolete) disburden.
  • discarnate — without a physical body; incorporeal.
  • disconcert — to disturb the self-possession of; perturb; ruffle: Her angry reply disconcerted me completely.
  • disconnect — SCSI reconnect
  • disconsent — a lack of consent
  • discontent — not content; dissatisfied; discontented.
  • discounted — to deduct a certain amount from (a bill, charge, etc.): All bills that are paid promptly will be discounted at two percent.
  • discounter — a person who discounts.
  • discrepant — (usually of two or more objects, accounts, findings etc.) differing; disagreeing; inconsistent: discrepant accounts.
  • discretion — the power or right to decide or act according to one's own judgment; freedom of judgment or choice: It is entirely within my discretion whether I will go or stay.
  • discutient — capable of dissipating diseased matter
  • diseminate — Misspelling of disseminate.
  • disenchant — to rid of or free from enchantment, illusion, credulity, etc.; disillusion: The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.
  • disenthral — disenthrall.
  • disentitle — to deprive of title or right.
  • disentrail — to remove the entrails from
  • disentrain — to go or set down from a train
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