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8-letter words containing d, r, s

  • birdseed — Birdseed is seeds that you give to birds as food.
  • birdseye — Clarence1886-1956; U.S. inventor of methods of quick-freezing foods
  • birdshot — small pellets designed for shooting birds
  • birdsong — Birdsong is the sound of a bird or birds calling in a way which sounds musical.
  • blinders — Blinders are two pieces of leather that are placed at the side of a horse's eyes so that it can only see straight ahead.
  • boardies — a pair of board shorts
  • bodysurf — to engage in the sport of surfing while lying prone on a wave without the use of a surfboard
  • boodlers — the lot, pack, or crowd: Send the whole boodle back to the factory.
  • bradshaw — a British railway timetable, published annually from 1839 to 1961
  • brandeis — ˈLouis Demˌbitz (ˈdɛmˌbɪts ) ; demˈbitsˌ) 1856-1941; U.S. jurist: associate justice, Supreme Court (1916-39)
  • brandise — a trivet
  • brandish — If you brandish something, especially a weapon, you hold it in a threatening way.
  • brassard — an identifying armband or badge
  • breasted — having a breast.
  • brigands — a bandit, especially one of a band of robbers in mountain or forest regions.
  • brindisi — a port in SE Italy, in SE Apulia: important naval base in Roman times and a centre of the Crusades in the Middle Ages. Pop: 89 081 (2001)
  • bristled — one of the short, stiff, coarse hairs of certain animals, especially hogs, used extensively in making brushes.
  • broadest — of great breadth: The river was too broad to swim across.
  • broadish — fairly broad
  • brossard — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
  • burnside — land along the side of a burn
  • cadaster — an official register showing details of ownership, boundaries, and value of real property in a district, made for taxation purposes
  • cadastre — public record of the extent, value, and ownership of land within a district for purposes of taxation
  • cadavers — Plural form of cadaver.
  • calderas — Plural form of caldera.
  • caldrons — Plural form of caldron (Alternative spelling of cauldrons).
  • camisard — any French Protestant, living in the region of the Cévennes Mountains, who carried on a revolt against Louis XIV in the early part of the 18th century.
  • carabids — Plural form of carabid.
  • cardcase — a small case for holding business cards
  • cardenas — Lázaro (ˈlaθaro). 1895–1970, Mexican statesman and general; president of Mexico (1934–40)
  • carditis — inflammation of the heart
  • caressed — an act or gesture expressing affection, as an embrace or kiss, especially a light stroking or touching.
  • carloads — Plural form of carload.
  • carlsbad — a town in S California.
  • carotids — Plural form of carotid.
  • caroused — Simple past tense and past participle of carouse.
  • castered — a person or thing that casts.
  • catbirds — Plural form of catbird.
  • censored — Having had objectionable content removed.
  • censured — strong or vehement expression of disapproval: The newspapers were unanimous in their censure of the tax proposal.
  • charades — a parlour game in which one team acts out each syllable of a word, the other team having to guess the word
  • cheddars — Plural form of cheddar.
  • childers — (Robert) Erskine. 1870–1922, Irish politician, executed by the Irish Free State for his IRA activities: author of the spy story The Riddle of the Sands (1903)
  • chondrus — a protoctist genus that belongs to the family Gigartinaceae
  • choroids — Plural form of choroid.
  • chorused — Music. a group of persons singing in unison. (in an opera, oratorio, etc.) such a group singing choral parts in connection with soloists or individual singers. a piece of music for singing in unison. a part of a song that recurs at intervals, usually following each verse; refrain.
  • chowders — Plural form of chowder.
  • chresard — the amount of water present in the soil that is available to plants
  • chunders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chunder.
  • chytrids — Plural form of chytrid.
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