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7-letter words containing d, e, s, o

  • oersted — Hans Christian [hahns kris-tyahn] /hɑns ˈkrɪs tyɑn/ (Show IPA), 1777–1851, Danish physicist.
  • offends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of offend.
  • offside — (of a player in certain sports) occupying an unlawful position on the field, in particular.
  • oilseed — any of several seeds, as the castor bean, sesame, or cottonseed, from which an oil is expressed.
  • oldness — far advanced in the years of one's or its life: an old man; an old horse; an old tree.
  • oldster — an old or elderly person.
  • olmstedFrederick Law, 1822–1903, U.S. landscape architect.
  • onstead — (UK, Scotland, dialect) A single farmhouse; a steading.
  • openbsd — (operating system)   A version of BSD Unix with an emphasis on security. A lot of security work that is ported to other free operating systems originates with OpenBSD and a lot of code review is done here. Sub-projects of OpenBSD include implementations of SSH, ntpd, and CVS, to be called OpenCVS.
  • opposed — to act against or provide resistance to; combat.
  • ordeals — Plural form of ordeal.
  • ordines — Roman Catholic Church. a booklet containing short and abbreviated directions for the contents of the office and Mass of each day in the year.
  • ordures — Plural form of ordure.
  • oreades — Plural form of oread.
  • Öresund — strait between Sweden and the Danish island of Zealand: c. 80 mi (129 km) long
  • osiered — covered with osiers
  • osmosed — Simple past tense and past participle of osmose.
  • osteoid — resembling bone; bonelike.
  • outdoes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdo.
  • outside — the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting.
  • outsped — rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding, or performing; swiftness; celerity: the speed of light; the speed of sound.
  • oversad — sadder than necessary
  • oxidase — any of a class of oxidoreductases that catalyze the oxidation of a substrate by molecular oxygen with the formation, in most cases, of hydrogen peroxide.
  • oxidise — to convert (an element) into an oxide; combine with oxygen.
  • podesta — any of certain magistrates in Italy, as a chief magistrate in medieval towns and republics.
  • posited — to place, put, or set.
  • presold — to sell in advance, as before manufacture or construction: to presell a planned house.
  • prossed — to exhibit pride or haughtiness; put on airs.
  • pseudo- — false, fake
  • records — record
  • reposed — the state of reposing or being at rest; rest; sleep.
  • reredos — a screen or a decorated part of the wall behind an altar in a church.
  • resound — to echo or ring with sound, as a place.
  • respond — to reply or answer in words: to respond briefly to a question.
  • rodents — belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, including the mice, squirrels, beavers, etc.
  • rodgers — a male given name, form of Roger.
  • rodless — lacking a rod or rods
  • rodster — an angler or fisherman
  • roosted — a perch upon which birds or fowls rest at night.
  • rosebed — a part of a garden where roses grow
  • rosebud — the bud of a rose.
  • s-video — (multimedia)   A video format offering a higher quality signal than composite video, but a lower quality than component video. This mid-level format divides the signal into two channels - luminance and chrominance.
  • samoyed — a member of a Uralic people dwelling in W Siberia and the far NE parts of European Russia.
  • sarcode — protoplasm, especially the semifluid content of a protozoan.
  • savored — the quality in a substance that affects the sense of taste or of smell.
  • scolded — to find fault with angrily; chide; reprimand: The teacher scolded me for being late.
  • scorned — open or unqualified contempt; disdain: His face and attitude showed the scorn he felt.
  • scoured — to range over, as in a search: They scoured the countryside for the lost child.
  • scouted — a soldier, warship, airplane, etc., employed in reconnoitering.
  • scowled — to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
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