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7-letter words containing d, o, i, n

  • domenic — a male given name.
  • dominee — dominie (def 2).
  • domingo — Placido [plah-si-doh;; Spanish plah-thee-th aw,, -see-] /ˈplɑ sɪˌdoʊ;; Spanish ˈplɑ θi ðɔ,, -si-/ (Show IPA), born 1941, Spanish operatic tenor, in the U.S.
  • dominicSaint, 1170–1221, Spanish priest: founder of the Dominican order.
  • dominie — Chiefly Scot. a schoolmaster.
  • dominos — Alternative spelling of dominoes.
  • dominus — the Lord be with you.
  • done in — past participle of do1 .
  • donning — to put on or dress in: to don one's clothes.
  • donnish — resembling or characteristic of a university don; bookish; pedantic.
  • donnism — loftiness; self-importance
  • donship — the state or position of being a don
  • donting — contraction of do not.
  • dooming — fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom.
  • dopings — Plural form of doping.
  • dorking — one of an English breed of chicken, having five toes on each foot instead of the usual four.
  • dornick — a small stone that is easy to throw.
  • dossing — a place to sleep, especially in a cheap lodging house.
  • dotting — a small, roundish mark made with or as if with a pen.
  • doucine — a type of moulding of the cornice
  • dourine — an infectious disease of horses, affecting the genitals and hind legs, caused by a protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma equiperdum.
  • dousing — Present participle of douse.
  • douting — Present participle of dout.
  • dowding — Baron Hugh Caswall Tremenheere, nicknamed Stuffy. 1882–1970, British air chief marshal. As commander in chief of Fighter Command (1936–40), he contributed greatly to the British victory in the Battle of Britain (1940)
  • downier — Comparative form of downy.
  • downing — a downward movement; descent.
  • downmix — (transitive) To mix (a number of distinct audio channels) to produce a lower number of channels.
  • dowsing — to plunge or be plunged into a liquid.
  • doxepin — a tricyclic antidepressant, C 19 H 21 NO, used primarily to treat depression or anxiety.
  • droning — to make a dull, continued, low, monotonous sound; hum; buzz.
  • dronish — Like a drone, slow, sluggish.
  • drop in — Informal.. Also, dropper-in. a person who or thing that pays an unexpected or uninvited visit: a feeder for squirrels, raccoons, and other drop-ins.
  • drop-in — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • droving — Present participle of drove.
  • duction — (obsolete) guidance.
  • dupioni — a cocoon formed jointly by two silkworms.
  • durions — Plural form of durion.
  • dvornik — a Russian doorkeeper, caretaker, or groundsman
  • 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).
  • eidolon — An idealized person or thing.
  • enoding — Present participle of enode.
  • eroding — Present participle of erode.
  • fidonet — (messaging, networking, history)   A worldwide hobbyist network of personal computers which exchanged e-mail, discussion groups, and files. Founded in 1984 and originally consisting only of IBM PCs and compatibles, FidoNet grew to include such diverse machines as Apple IIs, Ataris, Amigas and Unix systems. Though much younger than Usenet, by early 1991 FidoNet had reached a significant fraction of Usenet's size at some 8000 systems.
  • fodient — Fitted for, or relating to, digging.
  • fold in — In cooking, if you fold in an ingredient or fold it into the other ingredients, you mix it very gently into the other ingredients.
  • folding — to confine (sheep or other domestic animals) in a fold.
  • fording — a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
  • fröding — Gustaf (ˈɡʊstav). 1860–1911, Swedish poet. His popular lyric verse includes the collections Guitar and Concertina (1891), New Poems (1894), and Splashes and Rags (1896)
  • fungoid — resembling a fungus; of the nature of a fungus.
  • ganoids — Plural form of ganoid.
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