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7-letter words containing d, e, n, r

  • gardens — a plot of ground, usually near a house, where flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, or herbs are cultivated.
  • gardnerErle Stanley [url] /ɜrl/ (Show IPA), 1889–1970, U.S. writer of detective stories.
  • genders — Plural form of gender.
  • gerunds — Plural form of gerund.
  • gironde — an estuary in SW France, formed by the junction of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. 45 miles (72 km) long.
  • gnarled — (of trees) full of or covered with gnarls; bent; twisted.
  • gradine — A low step or ledge, especially one at the back of an altar.
  • grained — having, reduced to, consisting of, or bearing grain or grains (usually used in combination): fine-grained sand; large-grained rice.
  • granade — Obsolete form of grenade.
  • grandee — a man of high social position or eminence, especially a Spanish or Portuguese nobleman.
  • grander — impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.
  • granted — to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a charter.
  • greened — Simple past tense and past participle of green.
  • grenada — one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
  • grenade — a small shell containing an explosive and thrown by hand or fired from a rifle or launching device.
  • grendel — the monster killed by Beowulf.
  • grinded — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
  • grinder — a person or thing that grinds.
  • grindle — bowfin.
  • grinned — to smile broadly, especially as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like.
  • groaned — Simple past tense and past participle of groan.
  • groined — (of a vault) formed by the intersection of two barrel vaults, usually with plain groins without ribs.
  • gronked — 1. Broken. "The teletype scanner was gronked, so we took the system down." 2. Of people, the condition of feeling very tired or (less commonly) sick. "I've been chasing that bug for 17 hours now and I am thoroughly gronked!" Compare broken, which means about the same as gronk used of hardware, but connotes depression or mental/emotional problems in people.
  • grounde — Obsolete spelling of ground.
  • grundle — (slang) A group of objects, lots.
  • grunted — to utter the deep, guttural sound characteristic of a hog.
  • guerdon — a reward, recompense, or requital.
  • handers — Plural form of hander.
  • handier — Comparative form of handy.
  • handler — a person or thing that handles.
  • hardens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harden.
  • hendrix — Jimi [jim-ee] /ˈdʒɪm i/ (Show IPA), 1942–70, U.S. rock guitarist and songwriter.
  • henyard — A yard or similar area where hens run free.
  • herding — a herdsman (usually used in combination): a cowherd; a goatherd; a shepherd.
  • herdman — (obsolete) Someone who herds animals; a herdsman. (11th-17th c.).
  • herndonWilliam Henry, 1818–91, U.S. law partner and biographer of Abraham Lincoln.
  • hinders — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
  • honored — of, relating to, or noting honor.
  • hordein — a simple protein of the prolamin class, found in barley grain.
  • hordern — Sir Michael (Murray). 1911–95, British actor
  • hundred — a cardinal number, ten times ten.
  • ignored — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • inbreds — Plural form of inbred.
  • inbreed — to breed (individuals of a closely related group) repeatedly.
  • indexer — (in a nonfiction book, monograph, etc.) a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
  • inditer — One who indites.
  • indorse — endorse.
  • inducer — Biochemistry. a substance that has the capability of activating genes within a cell.
  • inhered — to exist permanently and inseparably in, as a quality, attribute, or element; belong intrinsically; be inherent: the advantages that inhere in a democratic system.
  • injured — to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
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