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6-letter words containing a, r, d

  • dauner — an amble or walk
  • de-rat — to remove rats from (a place)
  • deader — a person who is dead
  • deafer — partially or wholly lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing; unable to hear.
  • dealer — A dealer is a person whose business involves buying and selling things.
  • deaner — (in Britain) a shilling or coin in common use before decimalization in 1971
  • dearer — hard; grievous.
  • dearie — Some people use dearie as a friendly way of addressing someone, or as a way of showing that they think they are superior.
  • dearly — If you love someone dearly, you love them very much.
  • dearth — If there is a dearth of something, there is not enough of it.
  • debark — to remove the bark from (a tree)
  • debars — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debar.
  • decare — ten ares or 1000 square metres
  • defrag — to consolidate fragmented files and folders on (the hard drive of a computer or other electronic device) in order to make it run more efficiently
  • defray — If you defray someone's costs or expenses, you give them money which represents the amount that they have spent, for example while they have been doing something for you or acting on your behalf.
  • degras — an emulsion used for dressing hides
  • dehair — any of the numerous fine, usually cylindrical, keratinous filaments growing from the skin of humans and animals; a pilus.
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  • demark — to remove all trace of (a person or thing)
  • denary — calculated by tens; based on ten; decimal
  • dendra — a plural of dendron.
  • deodar — a Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, with drooping branches
  • depart — When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
  • derail — To derail something such as a plan or a series of negotiations means to prevent it from continuing as planned.
  • derain — André (ɑ̃dre). 1880–1954, French painter, noted for his Fauvist pictures (1905–08)
  • derate — to assess the value of (some types of property, such as agricultural land) at a lower rate than others for local taxation
  • dermal — of or relating to the skin
  • dermas — beef or fowl intestine used as a casing in preparing certain savory dishes, especially kishke.
  • desart — Obsolete spelling of desert.
  • dharma — social custom regarded as a religious and moral duty
  • dharna — (in India) a method of obtaining justice, as the payment of a debt, by sitting, fasting, at the door of the person from whom reparation is sought
  • dharuk — an Australian aboriginal language, now extinct, spoken in the area of the first European settlement at Port Jackson.
  • dhurna — (in India) the practice of exacting justice or compliance with a just demand by sitting and fasting at the doorstep of an offender until death or until the demand is granted.
  • dialer — an electronic device used to dial telephone numbers automatically
  • diaper — A diaper is a piece of soft towel or paper, which you fasten round a baby's bottom in order to soak up its urine and faeces.
  • diapir — an anticlinal fold in which the brittle overlying rock has been pierced by material, such as salt, from beneath
  • diarch — (of a vascular bundle) having two strands of xylem
  • digram — a sequence of two adjacent letters or symbols.
  • dinard — a city in W France: seaside resort.
  • dinars — Plural form of dinar.
  • dirham — a money of account of Iraq, the 20th part of a dinar, equal to 50 fils.
  • disarm — to deprive of a weapon or weapons.
  • disbar — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
  • djerba — an island off the SE coast of Tunisia: Roman ruins. 197 sq. mi. (510 sq. km).
  • djerma — a member of a people living in southwestern Niger, closely related to the Songhai.
  • do-rag — a kerchief or scarf worn on the head to protect the hairdo, especially after kinky hair has been straightened.
  • doater — a fully mature harp seal.
  • dobras — Plural form of dobra.
  • dogear — A corner of a page in a book that has been folded down, usually to mark a place in the book.
  • dollar — a paper money, silver or cupronickel coin, and monetary unit of the United States, equal to 100 cents. Symbol: $.
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