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8-letter words containing d, e, a, n

  • hindhead — the back of the head
  • hinsdale — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • hollande — François (frɑ̃swa). born 1954, French socialist politician, president of France (2012–17)
  • homeland — one's native land.
  • hyoidean — Also, hyoidal, hyoidean. noting or pertaining to a U -shaped bone at the root of the tongue in humans, or a corresponding bone or collection of bones in animals.
  • idea man — a person who is capable of and responsible for providing original ideas.
  • ideating — to form an idea, thought, or image of.
  • ideation — the process of forming ideas or images.
  • inarched — Simple past tense and past participle of inarch.
  • incanted — Simple past tense and past participle of incant.
  • indagate — to investigate; research.
  • indamine — any of a series of basic organic compounds, the simplest having the formula C 12 H 11 N 3 , which form bluish and greenish salts, used in the manufacture of dyes.
  • indeavor — Obsolete form of endeavor.
  • indicate — to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
  • induciae — the time limit given for a defendant to appear in court after first receiving a citation to appear
  • indurate — to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc.: Cold indurates the soil.
  • induviae — withered leaves which decay on the tree instead of falling off; also, parts of petals (corolla) or sepals (calyx) with the same behaviour
  • inflamed — to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
  • inflated — distended with air or gas; swollen.
  • infrared — the part of the invisible spectrum that is contiguous to the red end of the visible spectrum and that comprises electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths from 800 nm to 1 mm.
  • inlander — a person living inland.
  • inlarged — Simple past tense and past participle of inlarge.
  • inroaded — Simple past tense and past participle of inroad.
  • inseamed — Simple past tense and past participle of inseam.
  • instated — to put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install.
  • intailed — Simple past tense and past participle of intail.
  • inundate — to flood; cover or overspread with water; deluge.
  • invaders — Plural form of invader.
  • iodinate — to iodize.
  • isenland — (in the Nibelungenlied) the country of Brunhild, usually identified with Iceland.
  • islanded — Simple past tense and past participle of island.
  • islander — a native or inhabitant of an island.
  • jane doe — a fictitious name used in legal proceedings for a female party whose true name is not known.
  • japanned — any of various hard, durable, black varnishes, originally from Japan, for coating wood, metal, or other surfaces.
  • jargoned — Simple past tense and past participle of jargon.
  • jaundice — Also called icterus. Pathology. yellow discoloration of the skin, whites of the eyes, etc., due to an increase of bile pigments in the blood, often symptomatic of certain diseases, as hepatitis. Compare physiologic jaundice.
  • jawboned — Simple past tense and past participle of jawbone.
  • jihadeen — jihadists
  • jordaens — Jacob [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), 1593–1678, Flemish painter.
  • junkhead — (slang) a junkie, drug addict.
  • kalendar — a calendar, especially of a church: the Anglican kalendar.
  • kidnaped — to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, especially for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.
  • kidnapee — to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, especially for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.
  • kidnaper — Alternative spelling of kidnapper.
  • knapweed — any composite plant of the genus Centaurea, especially the weedy C. nigra, having rose-purple flowers set on a dark-colored, knoblike bract.
  • kneading — Present participle of knead.
  • kneepads — Plural form of kneepad.
  • knobhead — a stupid person
  • knothead — (informal) A stupid or stubborn person.
  • kyanized — Simple past tense and past participle of kyanize.
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