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13-letter words containing t, i, g, r, e, s

  • dermatologies — Plural form of dermatology.
  • dermatologist — A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in the study of skin and the treatment of skin diseases.
  • desegregating — Present participle of desegregate.
  • desegregation — the elimination of laws, customs, or practices under which people from different religions, ancestries, ethnic groups, etc., are restricted to specific or separate public facilities, neighborhoods, schools, organizations, or the like.
  • deuteragonist — (in ancient Greek drama) the character next in importance to the protagonist, esp the antagonist
  • diageotropism — a diatropic response of plant parts, such as rhizomes, to the stimulus of gravity
  • dinitrogenase — (enzyme) One of two enzymes which, together with ATP, catalyze the reduction of molecular nitrogen into ammonia.
  • disaggregated — to separate (an aggregate or mass) into its component parts.
  • disagreements — Plural form of disagreement.
  • disconcerting — disturbing to one's composure or self-possession; upsetting, discomfiting.
  • disfigurement — an act or instance of disfiguring.
  • disgruntledly — In a disgruntled manner.
  • disheartening — to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage.
  • disinheriting — Present participle of disinherit.
  • disintegrable — Capable of being disintegrated.
  • disintegrated — Simple past tense and past participle of disintegrate.
  • disintegrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disintegrate.
  • disintegrator — One who, or that which, disintegrates.
  • disinvigorate — to deprive of vigour
  • disparagement — the act of disparaging.
  • disregulation — Misspelling of dysregulation.
  • disrespecting — Present participle of disrespect.
  • distinguisher — to mark off as different (often followed by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
  • distress flag — any flag flown by a vessel to show that it is in distress, as an ensign flown at half-mast or upside down.
  • distressingly — great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
  • dog-leg stair — a half-turn stair, the successive flights of which are immediately side by side and connected by an intervening platform.
  • downrightness — The personal quality of being straightforward and direct in one's manner.
  • dysregulation — A failure to regulate properly.
  • ear-splitting — ear-piercing: an earsplitting explosion.
  • east germanic — a branch of the Germanic languages no longer extant, comprising Gothic and probably others of which there are no written records. Abbreviation: EGmc.
  • easter egging — (jargon)   (IBM, From the custom of the Easter Egg hunt observed in the US and many parts of Europe) The act of replacing unrelated components more or less at random in the hope that a malfunction will go away. Hackers consider this the normal operating mode of field circus techs and do not love them for it. Compare Easter egg, shotgun debugging.
  • easter rising — an armed insurrection in Dublin in 1916 against British rule in Ireland: the insurgents proclaimed the establishment of an independent Irish republic before surrendering, 16 of the leaders later being executed
  • electrologist — A person trained to remove unwanted hair on the body or face or small blemishes on the skin by a method that involves the application of heat using an electric current.
  • emigrationist — a person who promotes emigration
  • epigrammatism — The use of epigrams; epigrammatical character.
  • epigrammatist — Someone who writes an epigram (any meanings).
  • epping forest — a forest in E England, northeast of London: formerly a royal hunting ground
  • ergotoxicosis — Ergotism.
  • ethnographies — Plural form of ethnography.
  • eusporangiate — (of ferns) having each sporangium developing from a group of cells, rather than a single cell, and with no specialized dispersal of spores
  • evangelistary — a book containing passages from the gospels to be used as part of the liturgy
  • everlastingly — In an everlasting manner; so as to be everlasting.
  • exaggerations — Plural form of exaggeration.
  • exit strategy — In politics and business, an exit strategy is a way of ending your involvement in a situation such as a military operation or a business arrangement.
  • extemporising — Present participle of extemporise.
  • externalising — Present participle of externalise.
  • extinguishers — Plural form of extinguisher.
  • extravasating — Present participle of extravasate.
  • fast-breaking — (of a news story) occurring suddenly, and often portending a series of events or further developments in rapid succession.
  • festivalgoers — Plural form of festivalgoer.
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