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There are 22 eleven-letter words containing D, 3I, T, U and V

diffusivitydiluvialist Diluvialistdiluviatingdiluviationdiminuitivediminutivaldiminutivesdirivultidsdisquietivediverticulidiving-suits diving␣suitsindividuateindividuityinductivisminductivistinductivitypulvinitidssifuvirtideunvitrifiedvicissitude

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  • diffusivity — n. A tendency to diffuse. — n. (Physics) a coefficient of diffusion; especially the amount…
  • diluvialist — n. (Historical) One who explains geological phenomena by the Noachian deluge.
  • Diluvialist — n. Alternative letter-case form of diluvialist.
  • diluviating — v. Present participle of diluviate.
  • diluviation — n. (Geology) The formation of deposits by flood-like operations of water.
  • diminuitive — n. Misspelling of diminutive.
  • diminutival — adj. Indicating diminution; diminutive.
  • diminutives — n. Plural of diminutive.
  • dirivultids — n. Plural of dirivultid.
  • disquietive — adj. Tending to disquiet.
  • diverticuli — n. Misspelling of diverticula.
  • diving-suits — n. Plural of diving-suit.
  • diving␣suits — n. Plural of diving suit.
  • individuate — v. (Transitive) To make, or cause to appear, individual. — adj. Undivided.
  • individuity — n. Separate existence; individuality; oneness.
  • inductivism — n. The scientific method of developing theories and systems by…
  • inductivist — n. One who subscribes to inductivism.
  • inductivity — n. (Physics) A measure of the capacity for magnetic inductance. — n. (Rare) The susceptibility to a process of induction (in various senses).
  • pulvinitids — n. Plural of pulvinitid.
  • sifuvirtide — n. (Biochemistry) A peptide that inhibits HIV fusion and replication.
  • unvitrified — adj. Not converted into glass.
  • vicissitude — n. Regular change or succession from one thing to another, or… — n. (Often in the plural) A change, especially in one’s life or fortunes.
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