8-letter words containing d, e, n, r
- red roan — a horse having a bay coat sprinkled with white hairs
- red snow — snow that has acquired a red color either from airborne particles of red dust or from a type of alga that contains a red pigment.
- red wine — wine having a predominantly red color derived from the skin pigment in the red or other dark-colored grapes used in making it.
- red wing — (Tantangamini) c1750–c1825, Sioux leader.
- red zone — (networking) An environment located between internal and external firewalls where software and hardware are deployed to enable access to extranet applications. Compare De-Militarised Zone.
- reddendo — a legal clause specifying what payment or duties are required in exchange for something
- redefine — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
- redemand — to demand again.
- redesign — to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), especially to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge.
- redlands — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- redliner — a person or organization that practises redlining
- redolent — having a pleasant odor; fragrant.
- redshank — an Old World sandpiper, Tringa totanus, having red legs and feet.
- redstone — a U.S. surface-to-surface ballistic missile powered by a single rocket engine.
- reducing — to bring down to a smaller extent, size, amount, number, etc.: to reduce one's weight by 10 pounds.
- reedling — the bearded tit.
- refunded — to fund anew.
- reginald — a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “counsel and rule.”.
- reground — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
- rehandle — to handle again
- reharden — to make or become hard again
- reindeer — any of several large deer of the genus Rangifer, of northern and arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, both male and female of which have antlers.
- reindict — (of a grand jury) to bring a formal accusation against, as a means of bringing to trial: The grand jury indicted him for murder.
- reinduce — to induce again
- reinduct — to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president.
- reinfund — to pour in again, to flow in again
- reinhold — a male given name.
- reinvade — to enter (a country, territory, etc) by military force again
- rejoined — to say in answer; reply, especially to counterreply.
- rekindle — to excite, stir up, or rouse anew: efforts to rekindle their romance; comments that rekindled her anger.
- remained — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
- remanded — to send back, remit, or consign again.
- reminded — to cause (a person) to remember; cause (a person) to think (of someone or something): Remind me to phone him tomorrow. That woman reminds me of my mother.
- reminder — a person or thing that serves to remind.
- rendered — to cause to be or become; make: to render someone helpless.
- rendzina — a dark, rich soil containing limestone or chalk, above a softer, pale, calcareous layer, developed in grassland areas of high to moderate humidity.
- renegade — a person who deserts a party or cause for another.
- renegado — a renegade.
- renowned — celebrated; famous.
- reoffend — to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in: Even the hint of prejudice offends me.
- reordain — to ordain again
- repented — to feel sorry, self-reproachful, or contrite for past conduct; regret or be conscience-stricken about a past action, attitude, etc. (often followed by of): He repented after his thoughtless act.
- repetend — Mathematics. the part of a repeating decimal that is repeated, as 1234 in 0.123412341234. ….
- reponder — to consider something deeply and thoroughly; meditate (often followed by over or upon).
- reremind — to remind again
- resented — to feel or show displeasure or indignation at (a person, act, remark, etc.) from a sense of injury or insult.
- resident — a person who resides in a place.
- residing — to replace the siding on (a building).
- resigned — submissive or acquiescent.
- resinoid — resinlike.