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

  • dungmere — a hole or a trench for the collection of waste matter
  • dunleary — a port in E Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay. Pop: 24 447 (2002)
  • ear band — a small ornament worn on the rim of the ear, shaped so as to grip the rim gently instead of piercing or squeezing it.
  • edgertonHarold Eugene ("Doc") 1903–90, U.S. electrical engineer and photographer.
  • edinburg — a city in S Texas.
  • en garde — ready to defend oneself
  • enamored — Totally in love.
  • encradle — to put in a cradle
  • end user — consumer
  • end-user — (job)   The person who uses a computer application, as opposed to those who developed or support it. The end-user may or may not know anything about computers, how they work, or what to do if something goes wrong. End-users do not usually have administrative responsibilities or privileges. End users are certain to have a different set of assumptions than the developers who created the application.
  • endanger — Put (someone or something) at risk or in danger.
  • endarchy — a central government
  • endbrain — (neuroanatomy) The anterior part of the forebrain; the telencephalon.
  • endeared — Simple past tense and past participle of endear.
  • endeavor — Try hard to do or achieve something.
  • endermic — (medicine) Acting through the skin, or by direct application to the skin.
  • endocarp — The innermost layer of the pericarp that surrounds a seed in a fruit. It may be membranous (as in apples) or woody (as in the stone of a peach or cherry).
  • endoderm — The innermost layer of cells or tissue of an embryo in early development, or the parts derived from this, which include the lining of the gut and associated structures.
  • endorsed — Declare one's public approval or support of.
  • endorsee — A person to whom a check or bill of exchange is made payable instead of the stated payee.
  • endorser — A person who endorses.
  • endorses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endorse.
  • endowers — Plural form of endower.
  • endpaper — A blank or decorated leaf of paper at the beginning or end of a book, especially one fixed to the inside of the cover.
  • endurant — Capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc.
  • endureth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endure.
  • enduring — Continuing or long-lasting.
  • enforced — Caused by necessity or force ; compulsory.
  • engender — Cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition).
  • engirdle — Surround; encircle.
  • engorged — Simple past tense and past participle of engorge.
  • engraved — Cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
  • enhydros — a piece of chalcedony that contains water
  • enlarged — Simple past tense and past participle of enlarge.
  • enquired — Simple past tense and past participle of enquire.
  • enranged — Simple past tense and past participle of enrange.
  • enriched — Simple past tense and past participle of enrich.
  • enridged — ridged
  • enrolled — Officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course.
  • enrooted — Simple past tense and past participle of enroot.
  • enshroud — Envelop completely and hide from view.
  • ensnared — Simple past tense and past participle of ensnare.
  • entender — (obsolete) To make tender.
  • entendre — Only used in double entendre.
  • entoderm — (biology) Alternative form of endoderm.
  • eridanus — a long twisting constellation in the S hemisphere extending from Orion to Hydrus and containing the first magnitude star Achernar
  • eurobond — Eurobonds are bonds which are issued in a particular European currency and sold to people from a country with a different currency.
  • euroland — also Eurozone
  • exfriend — One who is no longer a friend; a former friend.
  • expander — One who expands; something that expands.
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