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8-letter words containing d, s, i

  • resident — a person who resides in a place.
  • residing — to replace the siding on (a building).
  • residual — pertaining to or constituting a residue or remainder; remaining; leftover.
  • residuum — the residue, remainder, or rest of something.
  • resigned — submissive or acquiescent.
  • resinoid — resinlike.
  • resisted — to withstand, strive against, or oppose: to resist infection; to resist temptation.
  • rhodesia — (as Southern Rhodesia, ) a former British colony in S Africa: declared independence 1965; name changed to Zimbabwe, 1979.
  • richards — a male given name.
  • rindless — a thick and firm outer coat or covering, as of certain fruits, cheeses, and meats: watermelon rind; orange rind; bacon rind.
  • ringside — the area immediately surrounding a ring, especially the area occupied by the first row of seats on all sides of a boxing or wrestling ring.
  • roadside — the side or border of the road; wayside.
  • rosalind — a female given name.
  • roskilde — a city on the island of Zealand, in E Denmark: a suburb of Copenhagen.
  • roundish — somewhat round: a roundish man; roundish furniture.
  • rowdyish — like or characteristic of a rowdy.
  • rowdyism — rough, disorderly behavior.
  • ruddiest — of or having a fresh, healthy red color: a ruddy complexion.
  • ruisdael — Jacob van [yah-kawp vahn] /ˌyɑ kɔp vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1628?–82, Dutch painter.
  • saccadic — characterized by discontinuous or sporadic movement; jerky.
  • saddling — a seat for a rider on the back of a horse or other animal.
  • sadistic — pertaining to or characterized by sadism; deriving pleasure or sexual gratification from extreme cruelty: a sadistic psychopath.
  • sailyard — a yard for a sail.
  • salading — the ingredients for a salad
  • salaried — receiving a salary: a salaried employee.
  • salified — to form into a salt, as by chemical combination.
  • salmonid — belonging or pertaining to the family Salmonidae, including the salmons, trouts, chars, and whitefishes.
  • samizdat — a clandestine publishing system within the Soviet Union, by which forbidden or unpublishable literature was reproduced and circulated privately.
  • sandfish — either of two scaleless fishes of the family Trichodontidae, of the North Pacific, that live in sand or mud.
  • sandhill — a hill of sand, esp a dune on the seashore
  • sandiver — a whitish, saline scum formed on the surface of molten glass.
  • sandling — a sand eel
  • sandpile — a pile of sand, esp one for children to play on
  • sandwich — a town in E Kent, in SE England: one of the Cinque Ports.
  • sandyish — somewhat sandy
  • sanidine — a glassy, often transparent variety of orthoclase in which sodium may replace as much as 50 percent of the potassium: forms phenocrysts in some igneous rocks.
  • sarcodic — pertaining to the sarcode or protoplasm of an animal
  • sardinia — a large island in the Mediterranean, W of Italy: with small nearby islands it comprises a department of Italy. 9301 sq. mi. (24,090 sq. km).
  • sardonic — characterized by bitter or scornful derision; mocking; cynical; sneering: a sardonic grin.
  • sarodist — a person who plays the sarod
  • sassanid — a member of a dynasty that ruled in Persia a.d. 226–651.
  • satiated — satiated.
  • satinpod — either of two European plants belonging to the genus Lunaria, of the mustard family, L. annua or L. rediviva, cultivated for their shiny flowers and large, round, flat, satiny pods.
  • scalding — to burn or affect painfully with or as if with hot liquid or steam.
  • scaldino — an Italian earthen brazier
  • scandian — of or relating to Scandia.
  • scandisk — (operating system, storage)   An MS-DOS command to check for faults on a disk and provide a graphical representation the results. Scandisk was introduced with MS-DOS version 6 to replace CHKDSK.
  • scandium — a rare, trivalent, metallic element obtained from thortveitite. Symbol: Sc; atomic weight: 44.956; atomic number: 21; specific gravity: 3.0.
  • scaphoid — boat-shaped; navicular.
  • schiedam — a city in SW Netherlands.
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