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

  • remained — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
  • remanded — to send back, remit, or consign again.
  • remapped — a representation, usually on a flat surface, as of the features of an area of the earth or a portion of the heavens, showing them in their respective forms, sizes, and relationships according to some convention of representation: a map of Canada.
  • remarked — to say casually, as in making a comment: Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
  • remedial — affording remedy; tending to remedy something.
  • remedied — something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment.
  • remerged — to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.
  • 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.
  • remitted — to transmit or send (money, a check, etc.) to a person or place, usually in payment.
  • remodify — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
  • remolade — rémoulade.
  • reprimed — of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.
  • reremind — to remind again
  • residuum — the residue, remainder, or rest of something.
  • revamped — to renovate, redo, or revise: We've decided to revamp the entire show.
  • romeward — to or toward Rome or the Roman Catholic Church.
  • rosemead — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • rudiment — Usually, rudiments. the elements or first principles of a subject: the rudiments of grammar. a mere beginning, first slight appearance, or undeveloped or imperfect form of something: the rudiments of a plan.
  • rumoured — If something is rumoured to be the case, people are suggesting that it is the case, but they do not know for certain.
  • rumsfeldDonald, born 1932, U.S. secretary of defense 1975–77, 2001–06.
  • screamed — to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry.
  • seadrome — a floating airdrome serving as an intermediate or emergency landing place for aircraft flying over water.
  • semiarid — characterized by very little annual rainfall, usually from 10 to 20 inches (25 to 50 cm): the struggle to raise vegetables in semiarid regions.
  • semihard — partly hard; not completely hard
  • side arm — a weapon, as a pistol or sword, carried at the side or in the belt.
  • simpered — to smile in a silly, self-conscious way.
  • smoulder — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
  • soredium — a group of algal cells surrounded by hyphal tissue, occurring on the surface of the thallus and functioning in vegetative reproduction.
  • squirmed — to wriggle or writhe.
  • strummed — to play on (a stringed musical instrument) by running the fingers lightly across the strings.
  • syndrome — Pathology, Psychiatry. a group of symptoms that together are characteristic of a specific disorder, disease, or the like.
  • tempered — having a temper or disposition of a specified character (usually used in combination): a good-tempered child.
  • term day — a fixed or appointed day, as for the payment of money due; a quarter day.
  • the drum — the necessary information (esp in the phrase give (someone) the drum)
  • tidemark — the point that something or someone has reached, receded below, or risen above: He has reached the tidemark of his prosperity.
  • timbered — made of or furnished with timber.
  • timecard — a card for recording the time at which an employee arrives at and departs from a job.
  • trampled — to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp.
  • trembled — to shake involuntarily with quick, short movements, as from fear, excitement, weakness, or cold; quake; quiver.
  • trim die — a die for trimming flash from a casting, forging, or stamping.
  • umbrated — drawn in a faint or shaded manner
  • underarm — of, situated, or for use under the arm or in the armpit: an underarm deodorant.
  • underman — a junior man in a platelaying gang
  • unformed — not definitely shaped; shapeless or formless.
  • unframed — picture: without a frame
  • unharmed — physical injury or mental damage; hurt: to do him bodily harm.
  • unmarked — not marked.
  • unmarred — to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
  • unmerged — to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.
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