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7-letter words containing d, i, a, l

  • radiale — the carpal bone of the forelimb or wrist
  • radials — Plural form of radial.
  • radical — of or going to the root or origin; fundamental: a radical difference.
  • radicel — a minute root; a rootlet.
  • radicle — Botany. the lower part of the axis of an embryo; the primary root. a rudimentary root; radicel or rootlet.
  • railbed — the ballast layer supporting the sleepers of a railway track
  • rallied — to ridicule in a good-natured way; banter.
  • rapidly — occurring within a short time; happening speedily: rapid growth.
  • re-laid — simple past tense and past participle of re-lay.
  • readily — promptly; quickly; easily: The information is readily available.
  • redtail — an American hawk with red colouring on its tail
  • ridable — capable of being ridden, as a horse.
  • rimland — the area situated on the outer edges of a region
  • rivaled — a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
  • saladin — (Salāh-ed-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb) 1137–93, sultan of Egypt and Syria 1175–93: opponent of Crusaders.
  • sallied — a sortie of troops from a besieged place upon an enemy.
  • sedalia — a city in central Missouri.
  • sedilia — one of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy.
  • shadily — abounding in shade; shaded: shady paths.
  • sialoid — resembling saliva
  • sideral — attributed to the influence of the stars
  • slydial — a telephone service that enables the caller to ring a person’s telephone number and leave a voice message on their answering machine but which eliminates the possibility of the caller having to have an unwanted conversation with that person
  • squalid — foul and repulsive, as from lack of care or cleanliness; neglected and filthy.
  • stadial — stade.
  • staidly — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
  • sundial — an instrument that indicates the time of day by means of the position, on a graduated plate or surface, of the shadow of the gnomon as it is cast by the sun.
  • szilardLeo, 1898–1964, U.S. physicist, born in Hungary.
  • tabloid — a newspaper whose pages, usually five columns wide, are about one-half the size of a standard-sized newspaper page.
  • tailard — something having a tail
  • taliped — (of a foot) twisted or distorted out of shape or position.
  • tallied — an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
  • tardily — late; behind time; not on time: How tardy were you today?
  • tebaldi — Renata [ruh-nah-tuh;; Italian re-nah-tah] /rəˈnɑ tə;; Italian rɛˈnɑ tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1922–2004, Italian soprano.
  • tidally — of, pertaining to, characterized by, or subject to tides: a tidal current.
  • tindale — William Tyndale
  • trailed — to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; draw or drag along behind.
  • triclad — a planarian.
  • unideal — a conception of something in its perfection.
  • uredial — uredinium.
  • valgoid — of or relating to valgus
  • validly — sound; just; well-founded: a valid reason.
  • valinda — a town in SW California.
  • vedalia — an Australian ladybird, Rodolia cardinalis, introduced elsewhere to control the scale insect Icerya purchasi, which is a pest of citrus fruits
  • vidalia — a town in central Georgia.
  • villardHenry (Ferdinand Heinrich Gustav Hilgard) 1835–1900, U.S. railroad executive and publisher, born in Bavaria.
  • vinland — a region in E North America variously identified as a place between Newfoundland and Virginia: visited and described by Norsemen about a.d.
  • vivaldi — Antonio [an-toh-nee-oh;; Italian ahn-taw-nyaw] /ænˈtoʊ niˌoʊ;; Italian ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1678–1741, Italian violinist and composer.
  • waylaid — simple past tense and past participle of waylay.
  • wieland — Christoph Martin [kris-tawf mahr-teen] /ˈkrɪs tɔf ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), 1733–1813, German poet, novelist, and critic.
  • wildcat — any of several North American felines of the genus Lynx. Compare lynx.
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