11-letter words containing t, d, i, s, r
- disportment — to divert or amuse (oneself).
- disproperty — to deprive of property
- disregulate — Misspelling of dysregulate.
- disrelation — the absence of relation
- disrespects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disrespect.
- 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.
- disruptions — Plural form of disruption.
- disspirited — dispirit.
- dissymmetry — absence or lack of symmetry.
- distempered — Art. a technique of decorative painting in which glue or gum is used as a binder or medium to achieve a mat surface and rapid drying. (formerly) the tempera technique.
- disthronize — to dethrone
- distincture — distinctness
- distortedly — In a distorted way.
- distortions — The action of distorting or the state of being distorted.
- 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.
- distressful — causing or involving distress: the distressful circumstances of poverty and sickness.
- distressing — great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
- distribuend — something that is distributed
- distributed — (in distinctive feature analysis) characterized by relatively extensive contact or constriction between the articulating organs, as the (sh) in show in contrast to the (s) in so.
- distributee — Law. a person who shares in a decedent estate.
- distributer — a person or thing that distributes.
- distributes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distribute.
- distributor — a person or thing that distributes.
- districting — Present participle of district.
- distriction — (obsolete) Sudden display; flash; glitter.
- distrustful — unable or unwilling to trust; doubtful; suspicious: An alert scientist is distrustful of coincidences.
- distrusting — Present participle of distrust.
- disturbance — the act of disturbing.
- dittersdorf — Karl Ditters von [kahrl dit-uh rs fuh n] /kɑrl ˈdɪt ərs fən/ (Show IPA), 1739–99, Austrian violinist and composer.
- diversities — the state or fact of being diverse; difference; unlikeness: diversity of opinion.
- divestiture — the act of divesting.
- dock strike — an industrial dispute involving dock workers
- dormitories — Plural form of dormitory.
- dorsetshire — a county in S England. 1024 sq. mi. (2650 sq. km).
- 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.
- dress shirt — a man's shirt worn for formal or semiformal evening dress, usually having French cuffs and a stiff or pleated front to be fastened with studs.
- drillmaster — a person who trains others in something, especially routinely or mechanically.