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8-letter words containing t, i, s

  • diopters — Plural form of diopter.
  • dioptres — Optics. a unit of measure of the refractive power of a lens, having the dimension of the reciprocal of length and a unit equal to the reciprocal of one meter. Abbreviation: D.
  • diorites — Plural form of diorite.
  • dipsetic — Tending to produce thirst.
  • dipstick — a rod for measuring the depth of a liquid; especially, a thin metal rod used to measure the oil level in the crankcase of an automotive engine.
  • dipteros — (in ancient Greece) a building with a double colonnade on all sides
  • diptychs — Plural form of diptych.
  • dirigist — Of or pertaining to dirigisme.
  • dirtbags — Plural form of dirtbag.
  • dirtiest — Superlative form of dirty.
  • dirtless — Free of dirt.
  • dirtside — (science fiction) On the surface of a planet or moon (i.e. not in space).
  • disaster — a calamitous event, especially one occurring suddenly and causing great loss of life, damage, or hardship, as a flood, airplane crash, or business failure.
  • discants — Plural form of discant.
  • discinct — (archaic) ungirded; loosely dressed.
  • discotic — (chemistry) Describing disc-shaped liquid crystals.
  • discount — to deduct a certain amount from (a bill, charge, etc.): All bills that are paid promptly will be discounted at two percent.
  • discreet — judicious in one's conduct or speech, especially with regard to respecting privacy or maintaining silence about something of a delicate nature; prudent; circumspect.
  • discrete — apart or detached from others; separate; distinct: six discrete parts.
  • disenter — Obsolete form of disinter.
  • disgests — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgest.
  • disgusts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgust.
  • dish out — an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food.
  • dish top — a circular table top upturned at the edge.
  • dishabit — to dislodge
  • disheart — Obsolete form of dishearten.
  • disherit — to disinherit.
  • disinter — to take out of the place of interment; exhume; unearth.
  • disjoint — to separate or disconnect the joints or joinings of.
  • disjunct — disjoined; separated.
  • diskette — floppy disk.
  • dismount — to get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, etc.
  • dispatch — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • dispirit — to deprive of spirit, hope, enthusiasm, etc.; depress; discourage; dishearten.
  • displant — to dislodge.
  • disports — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disport.
  • disposit — (transitive) To deposit.
  • disputed — to engage in argument or debate.
  • disputer — One who disputes.
  • disputes — Plural form of dispute.
  • disquiet — lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
  • disrated — Simple past tense and past participle of disrate.
  • disrupts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disrupt.
  • dissects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissect.
  • dissents — Plural form of dissent.
  • dissight — something unsightly; an eyesore
  • distally — situated away from the point of origin or attachment, as of a limb or bone; terminal. Compare proximal.
  • distance — the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
  • distaste — dislike; disinclination.
  • distends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distend.
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