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9-letter words containing or

  • deworming — Present participle of deworm.
  • dextrorse — (of some climbing plants) growing upwards in a helix from left to right or anticlockwise
  • diasporas — Plural form of diaspora.
  • diaspores — Plural form of diaspore.
  • diasporic — of or relating to a (or the) Diaspora
  • dictators — Plural form of dictator.
  • dictatory — dictatorial
  • dilatator — (anatomy) A muscle that dilates any part; a dilator.
  • dimestore — Alternative spelling of dime store.
  • dimissory — dismissing or giving permission to depart.
  • dimorphic — having two forms.
  • dioristic — defining
  • directors — Plural form of director.
  • directory — a book containing an alphabetical index of the names and addresses of persons in a city, district, organization, etc., or of a particular category of people.
  • dirt poor — lacking nearly all material means or resources for living.
  • dirt-poor — lacking nearly all material means or resources for living.
  • disaccord — to be out of accord; disagree.
  • disanchor — to raise the anchor of (a ship)
  • disciform — resembling the shape of a disc
  • discolors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discolor.
  • discordia — the ancient Roman goddess of discord, identified with the Greek goddess Eris.
  • disenamor — to disillusion; disenchant (usually used in the passive and followed by of or with): He was disenamored of working in the city.
  • disfavors — Plural form of disfavor.
  • disforest — To disafforest.
  • disformed — Simple past tense and past participle of disform.
  • disgorged — Simple past tense and past participle of disgorge.
  • disgorger — to eject or throw out from the throat, mouth, or stomach; vomit forth.
  • disgorges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgorge.
  • dishonors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishonor.
  • disinform — to give or supply disinformation to.
  • disorders — Plural form of disorder.
  • disorient — to cause to lose one's way: The strange streets disoriented him.
  • disported — to divert or amuse (oneself).
  • disruptor — to cause disorder or turmoil in: The news disrupted their conference.
  • dissector — to cut apart (an animal body, plant, etc.) to examine the structure, relation of parts, or the like.
  • disseizor — a person who disseizes
  • distorted — not truly or completely representing the facts or reality; misrepresented; false: She has a distorted view of life.
  • distorter — One that distorts.
  • divinator — a diviner
  • divorcing — Present participle of divorce.
  • do or die — reflecting or characterized by an irrevocable decision to succeed at all costs; desperate; all-out: a do-or-die attempt to halt the invaders.
  • do-or-die — reflecting or characterized by an irrevocable decision to succeed at all costs; desperate; all-out: a do-or-die attempt to halt the invaders.
  • doctorand — a student working towards a doctorate
  • doctorate — Doctor of Philosophy (def 1).
  • doctoress — a female doctor
  • doctorial — a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
  • doctoring — Present participle of doctor.
  • dogmatory — dogmatic
  • dogshores — the pieces of timber used to prop up a boat prior to its launch
  • dolorific — Of or relating to pain.
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