7-letter words containing d, u, r, e
- drogues — Plural form of drogue.
- droguet — a woollen fabric
- drubbed — Simple past tense and past participle of drub.
- drubber — A person who gives someone a drubbing.
- drucken — drunken
- drudged — Simple past tense and past participle of drudge.
- drudger — One who drudges; a drudge.
- drudges — a person who does menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.
- drugged — Pharmacology. a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being.
- drugger — a person who administers drugs
- drugget — Also called India drugget. a rug from India of coarse hair with cotton or jute.
- druggie — a habitual user of drugs, especially a narcotic or illicit drug.
- drumble — to be inactive or sluggish
- drummed — a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow, usually cylindrical, body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head, which is struck with the hand, a stick, or a pair of sticks, and typically produces a booming, tapping, or hollow sound.
- drummer — a person who plays a drum.
- drumset — Alternative spelling of drum set.
- drunked — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of drink.
- drunken — intoxicated; drunk.
- drunker — Comparative form of drunk.
- druther — A person's preference in a matter.
- duckers — Plural form of ducker.
- duddery — a place where fabric made of wool is produced or retailed
- duffers — Plural form of duffer.
- duikers — Plural form of duiker.
- dumpers — Plural form of dumper.
- dumpier — Comparative form of dumpy.
- dunarea — Romanian name of the Dvina.
- duncery — the characteristic behaviour or the state of being a dunce or a dullard
- dunkers — any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating.
- dunmore — John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732–1809, Scottish colonial governor in America.
- durable — able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring.
- duramen — heartwood.
- durance — incarceration or imprisonment (often used in the phrase durance vile).
- durante — James Francis ("Jimmy") 1893–1980, U.S. comedian.
- dureful — enduring and ongoing
- durrell — Lawrence (George) 1912–90, English novelist and poet.
- duruflé — Maurice (mɔris). 1902–86, French composer and organist, best known for his Requiem (1947)
- duskier — Comparative form of dusky.
- dusters — Plural form of duster.
- dustier — Comparative form of dusty.
- earbuds — Plural form of earbud.
- eardrum — a membrane in the ear canal between the external ear and the middle ear; tympanic membrane.
- ecuador — a republic in NW South America. 109,483 sq. mi. (283,561 sq. km). Capital: Quito.
- educrat — An education administrator.
- eductor — ejector (def 3).
- end run — an attempt in American football by the ball carrier to run around the defensive line
- endured — Suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently.
- endurer — One who, or that which, endures or lasts.
- endures — Suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently.
- enduros — Plural form of enduro.