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6-letter words containing d, n, r

  • durgan — (dialectal) A dwarf.
  • durian — the edible fruit of a tree, Durio zibethinus, of the bombax family, of southeastern Asia, having a hard, prickly rind, a highly flavored, pulpy flesh, and an unpleasant odor.
  • during — throughout the duration, continuance, or existence of: He lived in Florida during the winter.
  • durion — Alternative form of durian.
  • durkan — (John) Mark. born 1960, Northern Irish politician; leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) from 2001 to 2010
  • durkin — To focus on an idea or object to the exclusion of everything else.
  • durned — darn2 .
  • durwan — A porter or doorkeeper.
  • dynner — (data, jargon)   /din'r/ 32 bits, by analogy with byte. Usage: rare and extremely silly. See also playte, tayste, crumb.
  • dzeren — a native expression for the Mongolian antelope, Procapra guttarosa
  • earned — Simple past tense and past participle of earn.
  • edirne — a city in NW Turkey, in the European part.
  • endart — (obsolete, rare) To throw or shoot out like a dart.
  • endear — Cause to be loved or liked.
  • enders — Plural form of ender.
  • endrin — a type of insecticide
  • endura — (ecclesiastical history) A fast or series of privations undertaken by the Cathars to purify the soul, often resulting in death.
  • endure — Suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently.
  • enduro — A long-distance race, especially for motor vehicles, motorcycles, or bicycles, typically over rough terrain, designed to test endurance.
  • engird — To ingirt.
  • enlard — To cover or dress with lard or grease.
  • enured — Simple past tense and past participle of enure.
  • errand — A short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something, often on someone else's behalf.
  • farand — (UK dialectal) Fashioned; conditioned; seeming; having a specified disposition.
  • farden — (UK, obsolete, Northern England) eye dialect of farthing.
  • fender — the pressed and formed sheet-metal part mounted over the road wheels of an automobile, bicycle, etc., to reduce the splashing of mud, water, and the like.
  • finder — a person or thing that finds.
  • fonder — having a liking or affection for (usually followed by of): to be fond of animals.
  • forend — Part of a rifle, underneath the barrel, where it is supported by the hand.
  • freind — Misspelling of friend.
  • friand — a small rich cake traditionally made with almond-meal and usually flavoured with fruit
  • friend — a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
  • fronde — either of two rebellious movements against the ministry of Cardinal Mazarin in the reign of Louis XIV, the first led by the parlement of Paris (1648–49) and the second by the princes (1650–53)
  • fronds — Plural form of frond.
  • frownd — Obsolete spelling of frowned.
  • funder — One who funds.
  • gander — a town in E Newfoundland, in Canada: airport on the great circle route between New York and northern Europe.
  • garand — John C(antius) [French kahn-tsyys] /French ˈkɑ̃ tsyüs/ (Show IPA), 1888–1974, U.S. inventor of M-1 semiautomatic rifle, born in Canada.
  • gardenAlexander, 1730?–91, U.S. naturalist, born in Scotland.
  • gardon — A European cyprinoid fish; the id.
  • gender — either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated by social and cultural roles and behavior: the feminine gender. Compare sex (def 1).
  • gerund — (in certain languages, as Latin) a form regularly derived from a verb and functioning as a noun, having in Latin all case forms but the nominative, as Latin dicendī gen., dicendō, dat., abl., etc., “saying.”. See also gerundive (def 1).
  • girned — Simple past tense and past participle of girn.
  • gondar — a former kingdom in E Africa: now a province in NW Ethiopia. Capital: Gondar.
  • gonder — city in NW Ethiopia: former capital: pop. 88,000
  • gordonCharles George ("Chinese Gordon"; "Gordon Pasha") 1833–85, British general: administrator in China and Egypt.
  • gradin — one of a series of steps or seats raised one above another.
  • grand- — (in designations of kinship) one generation removed in ascent or descent
  • granda — (informal) (Scots, Northern England) grandfather.
  • grande — a town in NE Oregon.
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