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10-letter words containing v, e, d

  • drive home — to cause to penetrate to the fullest extent
  • drive time — the time or estimated time to drive between two points or to one's destination.
  • drive-thru — a takeaway restaurant, bank, etc designed so that customers can use it without leaving their cars
  • drive-time — driving time.
  • drivelines — Plural form of driveline.
  • drivelling — saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver.
  • drivenness — past participle of drive.
  • driver ant — army ant.
  • driverless — not having a human driver in control: The horse became startled and the now driverless horse-drawn carriage ran into a car. without a human operator: driverless machinery.
  • driveshaft — A rotating shaft that transmits torque in an engine.
  • drivetrain — the power train of an automotive vehicle consisting of all the components between the engine and driving wheels and including the clutch and axle, as well as the components of the driveline.
  • drool over — desire, look longingly at
  • drop valve — a valve, as for a steam engine, that drops freely to close.
  • dry valley — a valley originally produced by running water but now waterless
  • dubitative — doubting; doubtful.
  • duck-shove — to evade responsibility (for)
  • duckshover — one who duckshoves, jumps a queue; cheats
  • dullsville — something boring or dull: That movie was strictly dullsville.
  • durovernum — the Latin name for a city in SE England, in E Kent: starting point for St Augustine's mission to England (597 ad); cathedral where St Thomas à Becket was martyred (1170); seat of the archbishop and primate of England; seat of the University of Kent (1965). Pop: 43 552 (2001)
  • dust cover — a cloth or plastic covering used to protect furniture or equipment, as during a period of nonuse.
  • dust devil — a small whirlwind 10–100 feet (3–30 meters) in diameter and from several hundred to 1000 feet (305 meters) high, common in dry regions on hot, calm afternoons and made visible by the dust, debris, and sand it picks up from the ground.
  • dutch oven — a heavily constructed kettle with a close-fitting lid, used for pot roasts, stews, etc.
  • duumvirate — a coalition of two persons holding the same office, as in ancient Rome.
  • dvd burner — A DVD burner is a piece of computer equipment that you use for copying data from a computer onto a DVD.
  • dvd player — machine: plays DVDs
  • dvd writer — A DVD writer is the same as a DVD burner.
  • eau de vie — brandy, especially a coarser and less purified variety.
  • eavesdrops — Plural form of eavesdrop.
  • edward vii — (Albert Edward"the Peacemaker") 1841–1910, king of Great Britain and Ireland 1901–10 (son of Queen Victoria).
  • endeavored — Simple past tense and past participle of endeavor.
  • endeavours — Plural form of endeavour.
  • endocervix — (anatomy) The mucous membrane of the cervical canal.
  • endopelvic — (anatomy) Within the pelvis.
  • endovenous — (anatomy) Inside a vein.
  • envisioned — Simple past tense and past participle of envision.
  • evaginated — Simple past tense and past participle of evaginate.
  • evaporated — Simple past tense and past participle of evaporate.
  • evenhanded — Fair and having no partiality.
  • eventuated — Simple past tense and past participle of eventuate.
  • everduring — (obsolete) everlasting.
  • everglades — Plural form of everglade.
  • evidencing — Present participle of evidence.
  • evidential — Of or providing evidence.
  • expeditive — (obsolete) Performing with speed.
  • fancy dive — any of the series of specified dives executed in fancy diving, as the jackknife or gainer.
  • federative — pertaining to or of the nature of a federation.
  • field vole — a small rodent, Microtus agrestis, also known as the short-tailed vole
  • five-a-day — the five portions of fruit and vegetables that people are recommended to eat every day as part of a healthy diet
  • five-speed — (in an automotive vehicle or bicycle) a transmission or system of gears having five forward gear ratios.
  • food value — The food value of a particular food is a measure of how good it is for you, based on its level of vitamins, minerals, or calories.
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