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10-letter words containing da

  • day return — A day return is a train or bus ticket which allows you to go somewhere and come back on the same day for a lower price than an ordinary return ticket.
  • day sailer — a small sailboat without sleeping accommodations, suitable for short trips.
  • day school — A day school is a school where the students go home every evening and do not live at the school. Compare boarding school.
  • day ticket — a ticket that is valid for one day
  • day to day — occurring each day; daily: day-to-day chores; day-to-day worries.
  • day trader — On the stock market, day traders are traders who buy and sell particular securities on the same day.
  • day-by-day — taking place each day; daily: a day-by-day account.
  • day-to-day — Day-to-day things or activities exist or happen every day as part of ordinary life.
  • daydreamed — Simple past tense and past participle of daydream.
  • daydreamer — a reverie indulged in while awake.
  • dazzlement — the action of dazzling
  • dazzlingly — to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light: He was dazzled by the sudden sunlight.
  • defendable — Capable of being defended.
  • defendants — Plural form of defendant.
  • definienda — Plural form of definiendum.
  • degradable — (of waste products, packaging materials, etc) capable of being decomposed chemically or biologically
  • degree day — a day on which university degrees are conferred
  • degree-day — one degree of departure, on a single day, of the daily mean temperature from a given standard temperature. Abbreviation: dd.
  • delipidate — To remove the lipids from.
  • demandable — to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right: He demanded payment of the debt.
  • dendroidal — Dendroid; resembling a shrub or tree.
  • dental dam — Also called rubber dam. a thin piece of latex placed over the tooth or teeth being treated during endodontic treatment or other dental work.
  • denudating — Present participle of denudate.
  • denudation — Geology. the exposing or laying bare of rock by erosive processes.
  • dependable — If you say that someone or something is dependable, you approve of them because you feel that you can be sure that they will always act consistently or sensibly, or do what you need them to do.
  • dependably — capable of being depended on; worthy of trust; reliable: a dependable employee.
  • dependance — the state of relying on or needing someone or something for aid, support, or the like.
  • dependancy — the state of being dependent; dependence.
  • dependants — relying on someone or something else for aid, support, etc.
  • depredated — to plunder or lay waste to; prey upon; pillage; ravage.
  • depredates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depredate.
  • depredator — A person or thing that makes depredations, especially a predatory animal.
  • descendant — Someone's descendants are the people in later generations who are related to them.
  • diaz ordaz — Gustavo [goos-tah-vaw] /gusˈtɑ vɔ/ (Show IPA), 1911–79, Mexican teacher, jurist, and public official: president 1964–70.
  • didactical — intended for instruction; instructive: didactic poetry.
  • didanosine — 2',3'-dideoxyinosine, a reverse transcriptase inhibitor effective against HIV.
  • didascalic — of or relating to instruction or teaching
  • dilapidate — to cause or allow (a building, automobile, etc.) to fall into a state of disrepair, as by misuse or neglect (often used passively): The house had been dilapidated by neglect.
  • dillydally — to waste time, especially by indecision; vacillate; trifle; loiter.
  • dilucidate — to elucidate
  • discordant — being at variance; disagreeing; incongruous: discordant opinions.
  • disdainful — full of or showing disdain; scornful.
  • disdaining — to look upon or treat with contempt; despise; scorn.
  • dishdashas — Plural form of dishdasha.
  • dispondaic — of or relating to a dispondee
  • dollar day — a sale day on which retail merchandise is reduced to a dollar or very low price.
  • doomsdayer — a doomsayer.
  • double dayAbner, 1819–93, U.S. army officer; sometimes credited with inventing the modern game of baseball.
  • early days — initial stages
  • easter day — the Sunday on which the festival of Easter is celebrated
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