8-letter words containing d, e, l, i, r
- realized — to grasp or understand clearly.
- recoiled — to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust.
- red line — a point beyond which a person or group is not prepared to negotiate
- redfield — Robert, 1897–1958, American anthropologist.
- redilisp — R.M. Keller, U Utah. Dialect of Lisp used on the Rediflow machine, a derivative of FEL.
- redistil — to distil again, usually to purify further
- redlight — a red lamp, used as a traffic signal to mean “stop.”.
- redliner — a person or organization that practises redlining
- reedlike — resembling a reed, that is, straight, upright, and thin or slender
- reedling — the bearded tit.
- reginald — a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “counsel and rule.”.
- reinhold — a male given name.
- rekindle — to excite, stir up, or rouse anew: efforts to rekindle their romance; comments that rekindled her anger.
- relevied — an imposing or collecting, as of a tax, by authority or force.
- relieved — to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).
- relished — liking or enjoyment of the taste of something.
- remedial — affording remedy; tending to remedy something.
- residual — pertaining to or constituting a residue or remainder; remaining; leftover.
- retitled — the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like.
- rideable — capable of being ridden, as a horse.
- ridicule — speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
- rietveld — Gerrit Thomas [kher-it toh-mahs] /ˈxɛr ɪt ˈtoʊ mɑs/ (Show IPA), 1888–1964, Dutch architect.
- rijndael — Advanced Encryption Standard
- rindless — a thick and firm outer coat or covering, as of certain fruits, cheeses, and meats: watermelon rind; orange rind; bacon rind.
- rivalled — a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
- roskilde — a city on the island of Zealand, in E Denmark: a suburb of Copenhagen.
- ruisdael — Jacob van [yah-kawp vahn] /ˌyɑ kɔp vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1628?–82, Dutch painter.
- salaried — receiving a salary: a salaried employee.
- sclereid — a short, thickened plant cell of the sclerenchyma, typically containing branched pits.
- scleroid — hard or indurated.
- serpulid — a marine polychaete worm of the family Serpulidae, which constructs and lives in a calcareous tube attached to stones or seaweed and has a crown of ciliated tentacles
- shrilled — high-pitched and piercing in sound quality: a shrill cry.
- sidereal — determined by or from the stars: sidereal time.
- silvered — consisting of, made of, or plated with silver.
- sliddery — slippery
- slurried — a thin mixture of an insoluble substance, as cement, clay, or coal, with a liquid, as water or oil.
- soldiery — soldiers collectively.
- solidare — an old coin
- soredial — pertaining to or resembling a soredium.
- spindler — a person who spindles
- swindler — to cheat (a person, business, etc.) out of money or other assets.
- tailored — (of a woman's garment) in a simple or plain style with fitted lines. Compare dressmaker (def 2).
- tendrils — a threadlike, leafless organ of climbing plants, often growing in spiral form, which attaches itself to or twines round some other body, so as to support the plant.
- thrilled — to affect with a sudden wave of keen emotion or excitement, as to produce a tremor or tingling sensation through the body.
- trilobed — trilobate.
- tripedal — having three feet.
- twiddler — to turn about or play with lightly or idly, especially with the fingers; twirl.
- unbridle — to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
- underlie — to lie under or beneath; be situated under.
- underlip — the lower lip