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10-letter words containing u, d, c

  • decapodous — Decapodal; ten-footed.
  • deceiptful — Obsolete form of deceitful.
  • deceitfull — Archaic form of deceitful.
  • deceptious — relating to deception or inclined to deceive
  • deciduitis — inflammation of the decidua.
  • deckhouses — Plural form of deckhouse.
  • declutched — Simple past tense and past participle of declutch.
  • decompound — (of a compound leaf) having leaflets consisting of several distinct parts
  • decorously — characterized by dignified propriety in conduct, manners, appearance, character, etc.
  • decoupaged — Simple past tense and past participle of decoupage.
  • decoupages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decoupage.
  • decoupling — the separation of previously linked systems so that they may operate independently
  • decoy duck — a duck, or an image of one, used to lure other ducks into a trap or within shooting range
  • decumbence — The act or posture of lying down.
  • decumbency — Decumbence.
  • decumulate — to heap up; amass; accumulate.
  • decurrency — the action of flowing downwards
  • decussated — Simple past tense and past participle of decussate.
  • deducement — an assumption or deduction
  • deductable — Alternative spelling of deductibletrue; that which can be deducted.
  • deductible — If a payment or expense is deductible, it can be deducted from another sum such as your income, for example, when calculating how much income tax you have to pay.
  • deductions — Plural form of deduction.
  • deep focus — the focusing of a filmed scene so as to make near and distant objects equally clear.
  • defunction — the act of dying; death
  • defunctive — of or relating to the dead; funereal.
  • deliquesce — (esp of certain salts) to dissolve gradually in water absorbed from the air
  • democritus — ?460–?370 bc, Greek philosopher who developed the atomist theory of matter of his teacher, Leucippus
  • denouncers — Plural form of denouncer.
  • denouncing — Present participle of denounce.
  • denunciate — to condemn; denounce
  • depucelage — The loss of a girl or woman's virginity.
  • descendeur — a shaped metal piece through which the rope can be fed: used to control the rate of descent in abseiling
  • destructed — serving or designed to destroy: a destruct mechanism on a missile.
  • destructor — a furnace or incinerator for the disposal of refuse, esp one that uses the resulting heat to generate power
  • detruncate — to cut off a part of; truncate
  • diacaustic — (of a caustic curve or surface) formed by refracted light rays
  • diacoustic — relating to refracted sounds
  • diazeuctic — (of a tone) separating two tetrachords
  • dicksucker — (vulgar slang) A person who fellates men.
  • dicoumarin — any compound formed with two bonded coumarin molecules
  • dicoumarol — a substance obtained naturally from sweet clover or produced synthetically as a drug, used as an anticoagulant
  • die brücke — a group of German Expressionist painters (1905–13), including Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Fritz Bleyl, Erich Heckel, and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. In 1912 they exhibited with der Blaue Reiter
  • difficulty — the fact or condition of being difficult.
  • diffluence — the act of flowing off or away.
  • digoneutic — producing offspring twice yearly
  • dijudicate — to make a decision or judgment about a matter that is disputed by two parties
  • dilucidate — to elucidate
  • dinosauric — Of or pertaining to dinosaurs.
  • diplacusis — a difference in hearing by the two ears so that one sound is heard as two.
  • diplodocus — a huge herbivorous dinosaur of the genus Diplodocus, from the Late Jurassic Epoch of western North America, growing to a length of about 87 feet (26.5 meters).
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