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7-letter words containing a, e, d

  • deja vu — Déjà vu is the feeling that you have already experienced the things that are happening to you now.
  • dejecta — waste products excreted through the anus; faeces
  • del mar — Norman. 1919–94, British conductor, associated esp with 20th- century British music
  • delaine — a sheer wool or wool and cotton fabric
  • delaneyShelagh [shee-luh] /ˈʃi lə/ (Show IPA), 1939–2011, English playwright.
  • delapse — a falling or sinking down
  • delated — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
  • delater — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
  • delator — An accuser; an informer.
  • delayed — of or relating to a particle, as a neutron or alpha particle, that is emitted from an excited nucleus formed in a nuclear reaction, the emission occurring some time after the reaction is completed.
  • delayer — to prune the administrative structure of (a large organization) by reducing the number of tiers in its hierarchy
  • deleave — to separate copies of (printed material)
  • deledda — Grazia (ˈɡrattsja). 1875–1936, Italian novelist, noted for works, such as La Madre (1920), on peasant life in Sardinia: Nobel prize for literature 1926
  • delenda — items to be deleted
  • delgadoCape, a cape at the NE extremity of Mozambique.
  • delicia — a female given name.
  • delilah — Samson's Philistine mistress, who deprived him of his strength by cutting off his hair (Judges 16:4–22)
  • deliria — Pathology. a more or less temporary disorder of the mental faculties, as in fevers, disturbances of consciousness, or intoxication, characterized by restlessness, excitement, delusions, hallucinations, etc.
  • deloria — Vine, (Jr.) [vahyn] /vaɪn/ (Show IPA), 1933–2005, U.S. writer.
  • delta-4 — Definition and Design of an open Dependable Distributed system architecture. An Esprit project investigating the achievement of dependability in open distributed systems, including real-time systems.
  • deltaic — pertaining to or like a delta.
  • deltase — A distributed processing environment concerned with fault-tolerant and process-control applications from the Esprit Delta-4 project.
  • delvaux — Paul. 1897–1994, Belgian surrealist painter: his works portray dreamlike figures in mysterious settings
  • demagog — a person, especially an orator or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people.
  • demands — Plural form of demand.
  • demarco — Tom DeMarco proposed a form of structured analysis.
  • demasts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demast.
  • demeans — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demean.
  • denarii — a silver coin and monetary unit of ancient Rome, first issued in the latter part of the 3rd century b.c., that fluctuated in value and sometimes appeared as a bronze coin.
  • denasal — (linguistics) Having, or relating to, a quality of the voice caused by blocked nasal passages.
  • denials — Plural form of denial.
  • denmark — a kingdom in N Europe, between the Baltic and the North Sea: consists of the mainland of Jutland and about 100 inhabited islands (chiefly Zealand, Lolland, Funen, Falster, Langeland, and Bornholm); extended its territory throughout the Middle Ages, ruling Sweden until 1523 and Norway until 1814, and incorporating Greenland as a province from 1953 to 1979; joined the Common Market (now the EU) in 1973; an important exporter of dairy produce. Language: Danish. Religion: Christian, Lutheran majority. Currency: krone. Capital: Copenhagen. Pop: 5 556 452 (2013 est). Area: 43 031 sq km (16 614 sq miles)
  • dentary — a bone in the lower jaw of non-mammalian vertebrates, which holds the teeth
  • dentate — having teeth or toothlike processes
  • dential — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to dentine.
  • deodand — (formerly) a thing that had caused a person's death and was forfeited to the crown for a charitable purpose: abolished 1862
  • deodars — Plural form of deodar.
  • deodate — anything offered to God or given by God
  • depaint — to depict or delineate
  • depants — to remove the trousers from, as a joke or punishment.
  • departs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depart.
  • deplane — to disembark from an aeroplane
  • deposal — the act of deposing from office; deposition
  • deprave — Something that depraves someone makes them morally bad or evil.
  • deraign — to contest (a claim, suit, etc)
  • derails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derail.
  • derange — to disturb the order or arrangement of; throw into disorder; disarrange
  • derated — Simple past tense and past participle of derate.
  • derrida — Jacques. 1930–2004, French philosopher and literary critic, regarded as the founder of deconstruction: author of L'Ecriture et la différence (1967)
  • desalts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desalt.
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