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7-letter words containing a, d, i

  • tridarn — a 17th-century sideboard with three levels
  • triduan — three days long
  • tsaddik — zaddik
  • tzaddik — zaddik.
  • udaipur — a city in S Rajasthan, in NW India.
  • unaided — to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
  • unaimed — not aimed or specifically targeted
  • unaired — not ventilated or exposed to the air
  • unbraid — to separate (anything braided, as hair) into the several strands.
  • unideal — a conception of something in its perfection.
  • unitard — a one-piece leotard with full-length stockings; bodysuit.
  • unstaid — unrestrained
  • upbraid — to find fault with or reproach severely; censure: The military tribunal upbraided the soldier for his cowardice.
  • uranide — any element having an atomic number greater than that of protactinium
  • uredial — uredinium.
  • vaivode — voivode.
  • valgoid — of or relating to valgus
  • validly — sound; just; well-founded: a valid reason.
  • valinda — a town in SW California.
  • vanadic — of or containing vanadium, especially in the trivalent or pentavalent state.
  • vaudois — Waldenses.
  • vedalia — an Australian ladybird, Rodolia cardinalis, introduced elsewhere to control the scale insect Icerya purchasi, which is a pest of citrus fruits
  • viaduct — a bridge for carrying a road, railroad, etc., over a valley or the like, consisting of a number of short spans.
  • vidalia — a town in central Georgia.
  • viduage — widows collectively; widowhood
  • villardHenry (Ferdinand Heinrich Gustav Hilgard) 1835–1900, U.S. railroad executive and publisher, born in Bavaria.
  • vinland — a region in E North America variously identified as a place between Newfoundland and Virginia: visited and described by Norsemen about a.d.
  • visaged — the face, usually with reference to shape, features, expression, etc.; countenance.
  • vistaed — possessing or forming a vista or vistas.
  • vivaldi — Antonio [an-toh-nee-oh;; Italian ahn-taw-nyaw] /ænˈtoʊ niˌoʊ;; Italian ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1678–1741, Italian violinist and composer.
  • waddied — Simple past tense and past participle of waddy.
  • waddies — Plural form of waddy.
  • wadding — a small mass, lump, or ball of anything: a wad of paper; a wad of tobacco.
  • wade in — to walk in water, when partially immersed: He wasn't swimming, he was wading.
  • waisted — having a waist of a specified kind (usually used in combination): long-waisted; high-waisted.
  • warbird — a vintage military aeroplane
  • warding — a division or district of a city or town, as for administrative or political purposes.
  • waylaid — simple past tense and past participle of waylay.
  • wayside — the side of the way; land immediately adjacent to a road, highway, path, etc.; roadside.
  • wearied — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • weidmanCharles Edward, Jr. 1901–75, U.S. dancer, choreographer, and teacher.
  • widemanJohn Edgar, born 1941, U.S. novelist.
  • wieland — Christoph Martin [kris-tawf mahr-teen] /ˈkrɪs tɔf ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), 1733–1813, German poet, novelist, and critic.
  • wildcat — any of several North American felines of the genus Lynx. Compare lynx.
  • wildean — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling the literary style of Oscar Wilde.
  • wildman — A savage person without culture.
  • willard — Emma (Hart) 1787–1870, U.S. educator and poet.
  • windage — the influence of the wind in deflecting a missile.
  • windaus — Adolf [ah-dawlf] /ˈɑ dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1876–1959, German chemist: Nobel prize 1928.
  • windbag — Informal. an empty, voluble, pretentious talker.
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