10-letter words that end in ne
- delay line — a device in which a known delay time is introduced in the transmission of a signal. An acoustic delay line delays a sound wave by circulating it through a liquid or solid medium
- delphinine — a poisonous, white, crystalline alkaloid, C33H45NO9, found in the seeds of certain larkspurs
- dentiphone — (dated) An instrument which, placed against the teeth, conveys sound to the auditory nerve; an audiphone.
- dessiatine — a Russian unit of area equal to approximately 2.7 acres or 10 800 square metres
- dessyatine — a Russian measure of land, equivalent to 2.7 acres
- diamantane — (chemistry) A diamondoid consisting of two face-fused cages.
- diamantine — of or resembling diamonds
- dichlorine — (chemistry, in combination) Two atoms of chlorine in a molecule.
- dictaphone — a tape recorder designed for recording dictation and later reproducing it for typing
- didanosine — 2',3'-dideoxyinosine, a reverse transcriptase inhibitor effective against HIV.
- diethylene — (organic chemistry, in combination) Two ethylene groups in a molecule.
- diphosgene — a colorless liquid, C 2 Cl 4 O 2 , usually derived from methyl formate or methyl chloroformate by chlorination: a World War I poison gas now used chiefly in organic synthesis.
- discipline — training to act in accordance with rules; drill: military discipline.
- disentwine — (transitive) To free from being entwined or twisted; untwine.
- disiloxane — (organic chemistry) Any siloxane having two -Si-O- groups.
- disimagine — to shun from the imagination
- disincline — Opposite of to incline; to make reluctant.
- donn-byrne — Brian Oswald ("Donn Byrne") 1889–1928, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- dopexamine — A \u03b21- and \u03b22-adrenergic receptor agonist.
- dracontine — Belonging to a dragon.
- drakestone — a flat stone thrown across the surface of water so as to make it skim or skip before sinking
- drift mine — a mine the opening of which is dug into an outcrop of coal or ore.
- drop scene — a drop curtain, often of painted or dyed canvas, located downstage and used as the backdrop for a scene played while the set upstage is being changed.
- drop scone — a flat spongy cake made by dropping a spoonful of batter on a griddle
- drury lane — a street in London, England, formerly notable for its theaters, named after the house Sir William Drury built there in the reign of Henry VIII.
- eaglestone — a concretionary lump of ironstone about the size of a walnut, formerly believed to be carried by eagles to their nests as a magical aid in laying eggs.
- earth tone — any of various warm, muted colors ranging basically from neutral to deep brown.
- earthshine — the faint illumination of the part of the moon not illuminated by sunlight, as during a crescent phase, caused by the reflection of light from the earth.
- eastbourne — a seaport in East Sussex, in SE England.
- ecclestone — Bernard, known as Bernie. born 1930, British businessman and sports administrator; head of Formula One motor racing (1995–2017)
- elaeoptene — eleoptene
- elecampane — A plant that has yellow daisylike flowers with long slender petals and bitter aromatic roots that are used in herbal medicine, native to central Asia.
- emeraldine — (organic chemistry) Any of a class of green dyestuffs that have an oligoaniline structure.
- ensanguine — to cover or stain with or as with blood
- entertaine — Obsolete spelling of entertain.
- entryphone — an intercom system at the entrance to a building through which visitors identify themselves so that someone inside can let them in by a device which unlocks the door remotely
- ergatogyne — a wingless, worker-like ant with female characteristics
- ergonovine — Ergometrine.
- ergotamine — A compound present in some kinds of ergot. An alkaloid, it causes constriction of blood vessels and is used in the treatment of migraine.
- ethylamine — a colourless compound with an ammonia-like odour
- euchlorine — an explosive gaseous mixture of chlorine and chlorine dioxide
- euphrosyne — one of the three Graces
- euryhaline — (of certain aquatic animals) able to tolerate a wide range of salinity
- evangeline — a feminine name
- exsanguine — Bloodless; anemic.
- famotidine — A histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits stomach acid production, commonly used to treat peptic ulcers.
- fault line — the intersection of a fault with the surface of the earth or other plane of reference.
- fault zone — a network of interconnected fractures representing the surficial expression of a fault.
- fescennine — scurrilous; licentious; obscene: fescennine mockery.
- fettuccine — pasta cut in flat narrow strips.