10-letter words containing di
- dispositor — a planet that controls the star sign in which another planet is located
- dispossess — to put (a person) out of possession, especially of real property; oust.
- dispraised — Simple past tense and past participle of dispraise.
- dispraiser — One who blames.
- disprinced — rendered unprincely
- disprofess — to renounce the profession of
- disprovide — (obsolete, transitive) Not to provide; to fail to provide.
- disproving — Present participle of disprove.
- disputable — capable of being disputed; debatable; questionable.
- disputably — In a disputable manner.
- disputants — Plural form of disputant.
- disputings — Plural form of disputing.
- disqualify — to deprive of qualification or fitness; render unfit; incapacitate.
- disquieted — lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
- disquieten — (transitive) To disquiet; to make uneasy.
- disquietly — In a disquiet manner.
- disregards — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disregard.
- disrelated — lacking relation or connection; unrelated.
- disreputed — Simple past tense and past participle of disrepute.
- disrespect — Lack of respect or courtesy.
- disrooting — Present participle of disroot.
- disruptant — That which disrupts.
- disrupters — Plural form of disrupter.
- disrupting — Present participle of disrupt.
- disruption — forcible separation or division into parts.
- disruptive — causing, tending to cause, or caused by disruption; disrupting: the disruptive effect of their rioting.
- disruptors — Plural form of disruptor.
- disrupture — interruption; disruption.
- dissatisfy — to cause to be displeased, especially by failing to provide something expected or desired.
- dissecting — Present participle of dissect.
- dissection — the act of dissecting.
- dissective — having the ability to dissect
- disselboom — One of the poles supporting a wagon.
- dissembled — Simple past tense and past participle of dissemble.
- dissembler — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
- dissension — strong disagreement; a contention or quarrel; discord.
- dissenters — Plural form of dissenter.
- dissenting — to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
- dissention — Misspelling of dissension.
- dissentive — (obsolete) disagreeing; inconsistent.
- dissertate — to discuss a subject fully and learnedly; discourse.
- disserting — to discourse on a subject.
- disservice — harmful or injurious service; an ill turn.
- dissevered — Simple past tense and past participle of dissever.
- dissheathe — to bring out of a sheathe; to unsheathe
- dissidence — disagreement: political dissidence.
- dissidents — a person who dissents.
- dissilient — bursting apart; bursting open.
- dissimilar — not similar; unlike; different.
- dissimuler — (obsolete) A dissembler.