7-letter words containing d, e, s
- dodders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dodder.
- dodgems — Plural form of dodgem.
- dodgers — a person who dodges.
- doeskin — the skin of a doe.
- doesn't — See contraction.
- doggers — Plural form of dogger.
- doggess — a female dog
- doggies — Plural form of doggie.
- doglegs — Plural form of dogleg.
- dogless — a domesticated canid, Canis familiaris, bred in many varieties.
- dogsled — Also, dog sledge. a sled pulled by dogs, especially one used by Arctic peoples, as the Eskimos.
- doilies — Plural form of doily.
- dollies — Plural form of dolly.
- dolmens — Plural form of dolmen.
- dolores — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “sorrows.”.
- donates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate.
- donetsk — a city in E Ukraine, in the Donets Basin.
- dongles — Plural form of dongle.
- donkeys — Plural form of donkey.
- doodles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doodle.
- doolies — dooly.
- doomest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of doom.
- doozies — Plural form of doozy.
- dormers — Plural form of dormer.
- dosages — the administration of medicine in doses.
- dossers — Plural form of dosser.
- dossier — a collection or file of documents on the same subject, especially a complete file containing detailed information about a person or topic.
- dottles — Plural form of dottle.
- doubles — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
- douches — Plural form of douche.
- dourest — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
- dowdies — Plural form of dowdy.
- downers — Plural form of downer.
- downset — (mathematics) An ideal (in set theory).
- dowries — Plural form of dowry.
- dowsers — Plural form of dowser.
- doziest — Superlative form of dozy.
- dragees — a sugarcoated nut or candy.
- drapers — Plural form of draper.
- drawees — Plural form of drawee.
- drawers — a sliding, lidless, horizontal compartment, as in a piece of furniture, that may be drawn out in order to gain access to it.
- dredges — Plural form of dredge.
- dreiser — Theodore, 1871–1945, U.S. novelist.
- dresden — a state in E central Germany. 6561 sq. mi. (16,990 sq. km). Capital: Dresden.
- dressed — Simple past tense and past participle of dress.
- dresser — a dressing table or bureau.
- dresses — Plural form of dress.
- dreyfus — Alfred [al-frid;; French al-fred] /ˈæl frɪd;; French alˈfrɛd/ (Show IPA), 1859–1935, French army officer of Jewish descent: convicted of treason 1894, 1899; acquitted 1906.
- driesch — Hans Adolf Eduard (hans ˈaːdɔlf ˈɛdʊɑːd). 1867–1941, German zoologist and embryologist
- driness — Archaic form of dryness.