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7-letter words containing d, i, e, t

  • red tai — See under tai.
  • redbait — to denounce or deprecate as a political radical, especially to accuse of being communist.
  • redebit — the recording or an entry of debt in an account.
  • redtail — an American hawk with red colouring on its tail
  • resedit — (programming, tool)   A free resource editor for Win32 programs. ResEdit can create dialogs, icon, version information or other types of resources. Output files can be compiled by any Win32 compiler like MinGW and Microsoft Visual C++.
  • retiled — a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
  • retired — withdrawn from or no longer occupied with one's business or profession: a retired banker.
  • retried — to attempt to do or accomplish: Try it before you say it's simple.
  • rideout — to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.
  • righted — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • riptide — a tide that opposes another or other tides, causing a violent disturbance in the sea.
  • riveted — a metal pin for passing through holes in two or more plates or pieces to hold them together, usually made with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into a head after insertion.
  • sainted — enrolled among the saints.
  • sighted — having functional vision; not blind.
  • skirted — the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist.
  • smithed — a worker in metal.
  • spitted — to eject saliva from the mouth; expectorate.
  • staider — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
  • staired — having or consisting of stairs
  • steroid — any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, as the sterols, bile acids, and sex hormones, most of which have specific physiological action.
  • stifled — to quell, crush, or end by force: to stifle a revolt; to stifle free expression.
  • stilled — remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary: to stand still.
  • stilted — stiffly dignified or formal, as speech or literary style; pompous.
  • stinted — to be frugal; get along on a scanty allowance: Don't stint on the food. They stinted for years in order to save money.
  • stipend — a periodic payment, especially a scholarship or fellowship allowance granted to a student.
  • stirred — to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
  • storied — having stories or floors (often used in combination): a two-storied house.
  • strider — to walk with long steps, as with vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance.
  • strides — men's trousers
  • striped — having stripes or bands.
  • strived — to exert oneself vigorously; try hard: He strove to make himself understood.
  • studdie — stithy.
  • studied — marked by or suggestive of conscious effort; not spontaneous or natural; affected: studied simplicity.
  • studier — application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
  • studies — work relating to a particular discipline
  • stymied — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
  • subedit — to edit and correct (written or printed material)
  • swithed — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
  • tainted — a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful.
  • 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.
  • tardieu — André Pierre Gabriel Amédée [ahn-drey pyer ga-bree-el a-mey-dey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ pyɛr ga briˈɛl a meɪˈdeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1876–1945, French statesman.
  • tardive — appearing or tending to appear late, as in human development or in the treatment of a disease.
  • tarried — to remain or stay, as in a place; sojourn: He tarried in Baltimore on his way to Washington.
  • tayside — a region in E Scotland. 1100 sq. mi. (2849 sq. km).
  • tebaldi — Renata [ruh-nah-tuh;; Italian re-nah-tah] /rəˈnɑ tə;; Italian rɛˈnɑ tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1922–2004, Italian soprano.
  • tedding — to spread out for drying, as newly mown hay.
  • tedious — event: dull
  • telidon — a Canadian interactive viewdata service
  • tending — to attend by action, care, etc. (usually followed by to).
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