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6-letter words containing d, r

  • dorset — an Eskimo culture that flourished from a.d. 100–1000 in the central and eastern regions of arctic North America.
  • dorseyTommy, 1905–56, U.S. jazz trombonist and bandleader.
  • dorsi- — of, on, or along the back
  • dorso- — indicating dorsum or dorsal
  • dorsum — the back, as of the body.
  • dorter — a dormitory, especially in a monastery.
  • dorval — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
  • dosser — a person who sleeps in a doss house.
  • dotard — a person, especially an old person, exhibiting a decline in mental faculties; a weak-minded or foolish old person.
  • dotier — Comparative form of doty.
  • dotter — a small, roundish mark made with or as if with a pen.
  • doucer — sedate; modest; quiet.
  • dourah — a type of grain sorghum with slender stalks, cultivated in Asia and Africa and introduced into the U.S.
  • dourly — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
  • douser — a person or thing that douses.
  • douter — an implement for snuffing out candles, consisting either of a scissorlike device with two broad flat blades or of a cone at the end of a handle.
  • dowers — Plural form of dower.
  • dowery — dowry.
  • downer — Informal. a depressant or sedative drug, especially a barbiturate. a depressing experience, person, or situation.
  • dowser — Also called dowsing rod [dou-zing] /ˈdaʊ zɪŋ/ (Show IPA). divining rod.
  • dozers — Plural form of dozer.
  • dozier — Comparative form of dozy.
  • drabby — Pale, lacking color.
  • drably — dull; cheerless; lacking in spirit, brightness, etc.
  • drachm — drachma.
  • dracon — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • dracut — a city in NE Massachusetts.
  • dradge — (mineralogy) Inferior ore, separated from the better ore by cobbing.
  • draffy — (obsolete) dreggy; waste; worthless.
  • drafts — Plural form of draft.
  • drafty — characterized by or admitting currents of air, usually uncomfortable.
  • dragee — a sugarcoated nut or candy.
  • dragge — Obsolete spelling of drag.
  • draggy — moving or developing very slowly.
  • dragon — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
  • draine — (obsolete) The missel thrush.
  • draino — Any drain cleaner.
  • drains — Plural form of drain.
  • drakes — Plural form of drake.
  • dralon — an acrylic fibre fabric used esp for upholstery
  • dramas — Plural form of drama.
  • drancy — a residential suburb of NE Paris. Pop: 66 454 (2006)
  • draped — Simple past tense and past participle of drape.
  • draperHenry, 1837–82, U.S. astronomer.
  • drapes — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • drapet — a cloth
  • drapey — Tending to form drape-like folds.
  • drappy — drop (of liquid)
  • drawed — (dialectal) Simple past tense and past participle of draw.
  • drawee — a person on whom an order, draft, or bill of exchange is drawn.
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