7-letter words containing d, e, n, a, l
- denasal — (linguistics) Having, or relating to, a quality of the voice caused by blocked nasal passages.
- denials — Plural form of denial.
- dential — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to dentine.
- deplane — to disembark from an aeroplane
- dilemna — Misspelling of dilemma.
- donable — available free from government surpluses: Needy people in the program were eligible for donable foods such as beans and peas.
- donegal — a county in the N Republic of Ireland. 1865 sq. mi. (4830 sq. km). County seat: Lifford.
- edelman — Gerald Maurice, 1929–2014, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1972.
- edental — Edentate.
- ellwand — a stick for measuring lengths
- enabled — Give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
- endlang — (provincial, Northern England) Lengthways; along.
- endleaf — an endpaper (usually blank) in a book
- endplay — A way of playing the last few tricks that forces an opponent to make a disadvantageous lead.
- england — country
- enlaced — Simple past tense and past participle of enlace.
- fangled — Simple past tense and past participle of fangle.
- fenland — a low area of marshy ground.
- flanged — Having one or more flanges.
- flanked — the side of an animal or a person between the ribs and hip.
- gladden — to make glad.
- glanced — Simple past tense and past participle of glance.
- glandes — (rare) Plural form of glans.
- gleaned — to gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit.
- gnarled — (of trees) full of or covered with gnarls; bent; twisted.
- haldane — John Burdon Sanderson [bur-dn san-der-suh n] /ˈbɜr dn ˈsæn dər sən/ (Show IPA), 1892–1964, English biochemist, geneticist, and writer.
- handled — fitted with or having a handle or handles, especially of a specified kind (often used in combination): a handled pot; a long-handled knife.
- handler — a person or thing that handles.
- handles — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
- handsel — a gift or token for good luck or as an expression of good wishes, as at the beginning of the new year or when entering upon a new situation or enterprise.
- helmand — a river in S Asia, flowing SW from E Afghanistan to a lake in E Iran. 650 miles (1045 km) long.
- hieland — characteristic of Highlanders, esp alluding to their supposed gullibility or foolishness in towns or cities
- iceland — a large island in the N Atlantic between Greenland and Scandinavia. 39,698 sq. mi. (102,820 sq. km).
- indexal — of or relating to an index
- inhaled — Simple past tense and past participle of inhale.
- inlayed — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of inlay.
- ireland — John, 1838–1918, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and social reformer, born in Ireland: archbishop of St. Paul, Minn., 1888–1918.
- jangled — Simple past tense and past participle of jangle.
- kalends — the first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar, from which the days of the preceding month were counted backward to the ides.
- kendall — Edward Calvin, 1886–1972, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1950.
- knaidel — a dumpling, especially a small ball of matzo meal, eggs, and salt, often mixed with another foodstuff, as ground almonds or grated potato, usually served in soup.
- knarled — Alternative form of gnarled.
- ladened — burdened; loaded down.
- ladrone — a thief.
- lanated — Alternative form of lanate.
- landers — Plural form of lander.
- landler — an Austrian and southern German folk dance in moderately slow triple meter, antecedent to the waltz.
- langued — (of an animal in a heraldic coat-of-arms, etc) having a tongue
- lardner — Ring(gold Wilmer) [ring-gohld wil-mer] /ˈrɪŋˌgoʊld ˈwɪl mər/ (Show IPA), 1885–1933, U.S. short-story writer and journalist.
- launder — to wash (clothes, linens, etc.).