7-letter words containing d, i
- dvornik — a Russian doorkeeper, caretaker, or groundsman
- dwindle — to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away: His vast fortune has dwindled away.
- dyeline — a contact print of a line drawing, giving brown lines on an off-white background.
- dyingly — in a dying manner
- dynamic — (of a process or system) Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
- dysania — (very, rare) A state of finding it hard to get out of bed in the morning.
- dysodil — a yellow or green mineral that is a form of bitumen and is present in limestone
- dysoxic — Having a very low oxygen concentration (i.e. between anoxic and hypoxic).
- dysuria — difficult or painful urination.
- eadwine — Edwin (def 1).
- ebbtide — Alt form ebb tide.
- ebcidic — (spelling) It's spelled "EBCDIC".
- ecdemic — noting or pertaining to a disease that is observed far from the area in which it originates.
- ecdysis — the shedding or casting off of an outer coat or integument by snakes, crustaceans, etc.
- echidna — Also called spiny anteater. any of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines.
- ecocide — the destruction of large areas of the natural environment by such activity as nuclear warfare, overexploitation of resources, or dumping of harmful chemicals.
- edacity — the state of being edacious; voraciousness; appetite.
- edaphic — related to or caused by particular soil conditions, as of texture or drainage, rather than by physiographic or climatic factors.
- eddying — a current at variance with the main current in a stream of liquid or gas, especially one having a rotary or whirling motion.
- edenite — (mineral) A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, magnesium, oxygen, silicon, and sodium.
- edge in — a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
- edgings — Plural form of edging.
- edibles — fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent.
- edictal — Of, pertaining to, or derived from edicts.
- edicule — aedicule.
- edifact — ISO 9735:1988
- edifice — a building, especially one of large size or imposing appearance.
- edified — to instruct or benefit, especially morally or spiritually; uplift: religious paintings that edify the viewer.
- edifies — to instruct or benefit, especially morally or spiritually; uplift: religious paintings that edify the viewer.
- editing — Present participle of edit.
- edition — one of a series of printings of the same book, newspaper, etc., each issued at a different time and differing from another by alterations, additions, etc. (distinguished from impression).
- editors — Plural form of editor.
- editrix — A female editor.
- edomite — a descendant of Esau or Edom. Num. 20:14–21.
- educing — Present participle of educe.
- effendi — a former Turkish title of respect, especially for government officials.
- eidetic — Relating to or denoting mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible.
- eidolic — relating to an eidolon
- eidolon — An idealized person or thing.
- elapids — Plural form of elapid.
- eliding — Present participle of elide.
- eluding — Present participle of elude.
- emailed — Simple past tense and past participle of email.
- embraid — to braid or interweave
- emitted — Simple past tense and past participle of emit.
- emptied — Simple past tense and past participle of empty.
- end pin — the adjustable metal spike attached to the bottom of a cello, double bass, etc, that supports it while it is being played
- endemic — (of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
- endings — Plural form of ending.
- endites — Plural form of endite.