11-letter words containing t, i, p, l
- deduplicate — to remove (duplicated material) from a system
- deep-litter — denoting a system in which a number of hens are housed in one covered enclosure, within which they can move about freely, on a layer of straw or wood shavings several centimetres deep
- delapidated — Misspelling of dilapidated.
- delipidated — Simple past tense and past participle of delipidate.
- demultiplex — (electronics) To separate signals that were previously multiplexed (combined using a multiplexer).
- dental lisp — a speech defect consisting in pronouncing s and z like or nearly like the th- sounds of thin and this, respectively.
- deploration — the act of deploring
- deplumation — to deprive of feathers; pluck.
- depollution — to eliminate, clean up, or decrease pollution in (an area).
- despoilment — The act of despoiling; a plundering; despoliation.
- digital pen — a pen-like device that enables a person to enter information into a digital electronic device by writing on a screen
- dilapidated — reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect.
- dilapidator — One who dilapidates, a person committing dilapidation.
- dinnerplate — A plate on which dinner can be served.
- diphthongal — Pertaining to a diphthong.
- diplomatese — the type of language or jargon used by diplomats, thought to be excessively complicated, cautious, or vague
- diplomatics — the science of deciphering old official documents, as charters, and of determining their authenticity, age, or the like.
- diplomatist — British Older Use. a Foreign Office employee officially engaged as a diplomat.
- diplomatize — to use diplomacy or tact.
- dirlotapide — A drug used to treat obesity in dogs.
- disculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of disculpate.
- disparately — distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas.
- dispatchful — of or relating to dispatch, particularly in terms of haste
- displanting — Present participle of displant.
- displeasant — displeasing
- displuviate — (of the atrium of an ancient Roman house) having roofs sloping downward and outward from a central opening.
- disruptable — Capable of being disrupted.
- drapability — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
- duopolistic — Characteristic of a duopoly.
- duplicating — Present participle of duplicate.
- duplication — an act or instance of duplicating.
- duplicative — a copy exactly like an original.
- duplicators — Plural form of duplicator.
- duplicature — a folding or doubling of a part on itself, as a membrane.
- duplicident — (of certain animals, such as rabbits) having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw
- duplicitous — marked or characterized by duplicity.
- dyspeptical — (archaic) dyspeptic.
- ecopolitics — the study of the interrelation between political and ecological issues and problems.
- ectopically — In an ectopic manner.
- ectoplasmic — Relating to, or having the properties or appearance of, ectoplasm.
- ectoplastic — ectoplasmic
- elephantine — Of, resembling, or characteristic of an elephant or elephants, especially in being large, clumsy, or awkward.
- ellipticity — The condition of being elliptic.
- emetophilia — A sexual fetish in which an individual is aroused by vomiting, or by seeing others vomit.
- epicuticles — Plural form of epicuticle.
- epipetalous — (of stamens) attached to the petals
- epiplastral — relating to the epiplastron
- epiplastron — a lateral plate in the plastron of a turtle
- epistilbite — a transparent, zeolitic mineral
- epitaxially — In an epitaxial way.