7-letter words containing a, r, n
- donator — to present as a gift, grant, or contribution; make a donation of, as to a fund or cause: to donate used clothes to the Salvation Army.
- donnard — stunned; dazed.
- doorman — the door attendant of an apartment house, nightclub, etc., who acts as doorkeeper and may perform minor services for entering and departing residents or guests.
- dormant — lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience.
- doryman — a person who uses a dory, especially a person who engages in fishing, lobstering, etc.
- dracone — A large bag used to transport a petroleum product (especially unprocessed crude oil) by sea.
- drag in — cat: bring indoors
- drag on — to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of the house.
- dragnet — a net to be drawn along the bottom of a river, pond, etc., or along the ground, to catch fish, small game, etc.
- dragons — Plural form of dragon.
- dragoon — (especially formerly) a European cavalryman of a heavily armed troop.
- 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.
- drammen — a port in S Norway. Pop: 56 688 (2004 est)
- draping — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
- 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).
- draw on — 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.
- drayman — a person who drives a dray.
- drayton — Michael, 1563–1631, English poet.
- drogman — Alternative form of dragoman.
- dryland — Often, drylands. a tract of land having dry, often sandy soil, as on the floor of a valley: Acres of the drylands have been reclaimed by irrigation.
- dunarea — Romanian name of the Dvina.
- dunnart — Any species of the genus Sminthopsis of small carnivorous marsupials that resemble mice or shrews.
- duramen — heartwood.
- durance — incarceration or imprisonment (often used in the phrase durance vile).
- durango — a state in N Mexico. 47,691 sq. mi. (123,520 sq. km).
- durante — James Francis ("Jimmy") 1893–1980, U.S. comedian.
- duranty — Walter, 1884–1957, English journalist and author in the U.S.
- durians — Plural form of durian.
- earbone — (anatomy) Any bone in the ear.
- earings — Plural form of earing.
- earners — Plural form of earner.
- earnest — serious in intention, purpose, or effort; sincerely zealous: an earnest worker.
- earning — to gain or get in return for one's labor or service: to earn one's living.
- earring — an ornament worn on or hanging from the lobe of the ear.
- earthen — composed of earth.
- eastern — lying toward or situated in the east: the eastern half of the island.
- eleanor — a feminine name: dim. Ella, Nell, Nora; var. Leonora
- enabler — One who helps something to happen.
- enactor — One who enacts.
- enamors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamor.
- enamour — Alternative spelling of enamor.
- enarmor — (American spelling) Alternative form of enarmour.
- encharm — to enchant; bewitch
- encraty — the control of one's desires and actions
- endarch — (of a xylem strand) having the first-formed xylem internal to that formed later
- endears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endear.
- enframe — to put inside a frame