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7-letter words containing a, d, i

  • drained — to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
  • drainer — to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
  • drapier — a draper
  • draping — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • drappie — a little drop, esp a small amount of spirits
  • drastic — acting with force or violence; violent.
  • dravida — any of the Dravidian languages
  • dravite — a brown variety of magnesium tourmaline.
  • draw in — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • drawing — an act of drawing.
  • draying — a low, strong cart without fixed sides, for carrying heavy loads.
  • drivage — a horizontal or inclined heading or roadway in the process of construction.
  • dualise — Alternative spelling of dualize.
  • dualism — the state of being dual or consisting of two parts; division into two.
  • dualist — Of or supporting dualism.
  • duality — a dual state or quality.
  • dualize — to make dual.
  • dukakisMichael, born 1933, U.S. politician: governor of Massachusetts 1983–90.
  • dulcian — an organ-stop consisting of pipes made of reeds
  • dumaist — a person who belongs to a duma or Russian council
  • dunciad — a poem (1728–42) by Pope, satirizing various contemporary writers.
  • durians — Plural form of durian.
  • dynamic — (of a process or system) Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
  • dysania — (very, rare) A state of finding it hard to get out of bed in the morning.
  • dysuria — difficult or painful urination.
  • eadwine — Edwin (def 1).
  • echidna — Also called spiny anteater. any of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines.
  • edacity — the state of being edacious; voraciousness; appetite.
  • edaphic — related to or caused by particular soil conditions, as of texture or drainage, rather than by physiographic or climatic factors.
  • edictal — Of, pertaining to, or derived from edicts.
  • edifact — ISO 9735:1988
  • elapids — Plural form of elapid.
  • emailed — Simple past tense and past participle of email.
  • embraid — to braid or interweave
  • epacrid — a type of heath-like plant of the family Epacridaceae
  • evading — Present participle of evade.
  • exradio — (obsolete) Radon.
  • faciend — the multiplicand in an equation (also referred to as the facient)
  • factoid — an insignificant or trivial fact.
  • fadaise — a silly or meaningless remark
  • faddily — In a faddy manner.
  • faddish — like a fad.
  • faddism — a person following a fad or given to fads, as one who seeks and adheres briefly to a passing variety of unusual diets, beliefs, etc.
  • faddist — a person following a fad or given to fads, as one who seeks and adheres briefly to a passing variety of unusual diets, beliefs, etc.
  • fade-in — an act or instance of fading.
  • fadlike — resembling a fad
  • fainted — lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound.
  • faithed — having faith or a faith
  • fancied — made, designed, grown, adapted, etc., to please the taste or fancy; of superfine quality or exceptional appeal: fancy goods; fancy fruits.
  • faradic — of or relating to a discontinuous, asymmetric, alternating current from the secondary winding of an induction coil.
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