11-letter words containing y, e, s
- day surgery — a system in which a patient comes into hospital for a surgical procedure, has the operation, recovers and is released from hospital in the course of a single day
- daydreamers — Plural form of daydreamer.
- de seversky — Alexander P(rocofieff)1894-1974; U.S. aeronautical engineer, born in Russia
- deadenylase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that catalyzes a deadenylation reaction.
- deadly sins — the sins of pride, covetousness, lust, envy, gluttony, anger, and sloth
- deathlessly — In a deathless manner.
- deciduously — shedding the leaves annually, as certain trees and shrubs.
- decursively — in a decursive manner
- defensively — serving to defend; protective: defensive armament.
- degustatory — tasty; having a pleasant flavour
- dehydrators — Plural form of dehydrator.
- deinonychus — a genus of carnivorous dinosaur which existed in the early Cretaceous period, notable for the unusually large curved claws on the second toe of its feet
- deintensify — to make more acute; strengthen or sharpen.
- deistically — In a deistic manner.
- deliciously — In a delicious manner.
- deliriously — Pathology. affected with or characteristic of delirium.
- delusionary — having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional.
- demystified — Simple past tense and past participle of demystify.
- demystifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demystify.
- deoxyribose — a pentose sugar obtained by the hydrolysis of DNA. Formula: C5H10O4
- deployments — Plural form of deployment.
- dermoplasty — skin grafting.
- descendancy — Lb uncountable The quality or condition of being a descendant.
- descendency — The property of descendence.
- deservingly — qualified for or having a claim to reward, assistance, etc., because of one's actions, qualities, or situation: the deserving poor; a deserving applicant.
- designatory — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
- desk jockey — an office worker who sits at a desk, often as contrasted with someone who does more important or active work: desk jockeys at the CIA.
- desparingly — In a despairing manner.
- desperately — reckless or dangerous because of despair, hopelessness, or urgency: a desperate killer.
- despisingly — in a despising manner; contemptuously
- despondency — Despondency is a strong feeling of unhappiness caused by difficulties which you feel you cannot overcome.
- destroyable — Able to be destroyed.
- desultorily — lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful: desultory conversation.
- dexterously — skillful or adroit in the use of the hands or body.
- dian fossey — Dian [dahy-an] /daɪˈæn/ (Show IPA), 1932–85, U.S. zoologist: expert on great apes.
- diapophyses — Plural form of diapophysis.
- dictyostele — a form of stele found in some ferns, containing so many gaps that it is like a network of separate strands
- diffusively — In a diffusive manner.
- digestively — In a digestive manner; by means of digestion.
- dioxygenase — (enzyme) Any of several enzymes that catalyze reactions involving molecular oxygen.
- disassembly — to take apart.
- disc jockey — a person who conducts a radio broadcast consisting of recorded music, informal talk, commercial announcements, etc.
- discernably — capable of being discerned; distinguishable.
- discernibly — capable of being discerned; distinguishable.
- discomycete — any of a group of fungi considered as belonging to the class Ascomycetes of the kingdom Plantae, including cup fungi, morels, and truffles, characterized by a cup-shaped or disk-shaped fruiting body.
- discourtesy — lack or breach of courtesy; incivility; rudeness.
- discrepancy — the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency: The discrepancy between the evidence and his account of what happened led to his arrest.
- disemployed — Simple past tense and past participle of disemploy.
- disentrayle — to pass out as if from the entrails
- disguisedly — In disguise.