9-letter words containing t, r, a, n, d
- dankworth — Sir John (Philip William). 1927–2010, British jazz composer, bandleader, and saxophonist: married to Cleo Laine
- darnation — Alternative form of tarnation.
- darnedest — (euphemistic) See damnedest.
- dartingly — In a darting manner; rapidly.
- darwinist — the Darwinian theory that species originate by descent, with variation, from parent forms, through the natural selection of those individuals best adapted for the reproductive success of their kind.
- davenport — a tall narrow desk with a slanted writing surface and drawers at the side
- daycentre — a building used for daycare or other welfare services
- debarment — to shut out or exclude from a place or condition: to debar all those who are not members.
- decanters — Plural form of decanter.
- decentral — Not central; decentralized.
- declarant — a person who makes a declaration
- deliriant — involving or causing delirium.
- denatured — Having been deprived of its nature, having had its nature changed.
- denatures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denature.
- denervate — to deprive (a tissue or organ) of its nerve supply
- denigrate — If you denigrate someone or something, you criticize them unfairly or insult them.
- denitrate — to undergo or cause to undergo a process in which a compound loses a nitro or nitrate group, nitrogen dioxide, or nitric acid
- deodorant — Deodorant is a substance that you can use on your body to hide or prevent the smell of sweat.
- departing — to go away; leave: She departed from Paris today. The train departs at 10:52.
- detainers — Plural form of detainer.
- detangler — a cosmetic product used to detangle hair
- detonator — A detonator is a small amount of explosive or a piece of electrical or electronic equipment which is used to explode a bomb or other explosive device.
- detrained — Simple past tense and past participle of detrain.
- dicentras — Plural form of dicentra.
- dietarian — Somebody following a diet, a dieter.
- dignitary — a person who holds a high rank or office, as in the government or church.
- dinergate — a soldier ant.
- dinitrate — (chemistry) Any compound having two nitrate groups.
- dipterans — Plural form of dipteran.
- disnature — to deprive (something) of its proper nature or appearance; make unnatural.
- disrating — Present participle of disrate.
- distraint — the act of distraining; a distress.
- ditionary — (obsolete) A subject; a tributary.
- dittander — a plant, Lepidium latifolium, of coastal regions of Europe, N Africa, and SW Asia, with clusters of small white flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
- diuranate — (inorganic chemistry) The dibasic anion U2O72- or any salt containing this anion.
- diuturnal — Durable, long-lasting.
- divinator — a diviner
- doctorand — a student working towards a doctorate
- doctrinal — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
- dog train — a sleigh drawn by a team of dogs
- dominator — to rule over; govern; control.
- doncaster — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
- downdraft — a downward current, as of air: a downdraft in a mine shaft.
- downstair — down the stairs.
- draftsman — draughtsman (def 1).
- draftsmen — (US) Plural form of draftsman.
- drag bunt — an in-motion bunt for a base hit usually attempted by a left-handed batter, who starts for first base while trailing the bat to meet the ball, without squaring around, in order to catch the infield by surprise. Compare sacrifice (def 6).
- drag hunt — drag (def 27c).
- drag into — To drag something or someone into an event or situation means to involve them in it when it is not necessary or not desirable.
- dragonets — Plural form of dragonet.