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

  • inorder — (transitive) To arrange; order; put in order.
  • insider — a person who is a member of a group, organization, society, etc.
  • insured — the person, group, or organization whose life or property is covered by an insurance policy.
  • intered — Alternative spelling of interred.
  • intrude — to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome.
  • inurned — Simple past tense and past participle of inurn.
  • invader — to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
  • irelandJohn, 1838–1918, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and social reformer, born in Ireland: archbishop of St. Paul, Minn., 1888–1918.
  • joinder — the act of joining.
  • kendrew — John C(owdery) [koh-dree] /ˈkoʊ dri/ (Show IPA), 1917–97, English scientist: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962.
  • kindler — to start (a fire); cause (a flame, blaze, etc.) to begin burning.
  • kindred — a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk; kin.
  • knarled — Alternative form of gnarled.
  • kneader — A person who, or machine that kneads dough.
  • knurled — having small ridges on the edge or surface; milled.
  • kunderaMilan, born 1929, Czech-born novelist resident in France.
  • ladrone — a thief.
  • landers — Plural form of lander.
  • landler — an Austrian and southern German folk dance in moderately slow triple meter, antecedent to the waltz.
  • 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.).
  • leander — a Greek youth, the lover of Hero, who swam the Hellespont every night to visit her until he was drowned in a storm.
  • learned — having much knowledge; scholarly; erudite: learned professors.
  • lenders — Plural form of lender.
  • leonardSugar Ray (Ray Charles Leonard) born 1956, U.S. boxer.
  • londres — a cylindrically shaped cigar of medium to large size.
  • lounder — to whack, thrash, or beat severely
  • maderno — Carlo [kahr-law] /ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1556–1629, Italian architect.
  • madrone — any of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, especially A. menziesii (Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries.
  • mandore — (musical instruments) An early form of lute, that gave rise to the mandolin.
  • mandrel — a shaft or bar the end of which is inserted into a workpiece to hold it during machining.
  • manured — Simple past tense and past participle of manure.
  • maunder — to talk in a rambling, foolish, or meaningless way.
  • meander — to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley.
  • meriden — a city in central Connecticut.
  • minders — Plural form of minder.
  • minored — Simple past tense and past participle of minor.
  • moderne — pretentiously modern; striving to appear modern but lacking style or conviction.
  • moderns — Plural form of modern.
  • mordent — a melodic embellishment consisting of a rapid alternation of a principal tone with the tone a half or a whole step below it, called single or short when the auxiliary tone occurs once and double or long when this occurs twice or more.
  • morendo — (music) Fading away in tone or tempo.
  • mourned — Simple past tense and past participle of mourn.
  • nardine — an aromatic Himalayan plant, believed to be the spikenard, Nardostachys jatamansi, the source of an ointment used by the ancients.
  • natured — having a temperament of a particular kind (usually used in combination): good-natured.
  • needier — Comparative form of needy.
  • needler — A person who annoys or antagonizes another.
  • negroid — Anthropology. (no longer in technical use) of, relating to, or characteristic of the peoples traditionally classified as the Negro race, especially those who originate in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • nerdier — Comparative form of nerdy.
  • nerdish — Like a nerd; having the traits of a nerd.
  • nereids — Plural form of nereid.
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