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6-letter words containing e, a, r, d

  • damper — A damper is a small sheet of metal in a fire, boiler, or furnace that can be moved to increase or reduce the amount of air that enters.
  • dancer — A dancer is a person who earns money by dancing, or a person who is dancing.
  • dander — small particles or scales of hair or feathers
  • danger — Danger is the possibility that someone may be harmed or killed.
  • danker — Comparative form of dank.
  • dapper — A man who is dapper has a very neat and clean appearance, and is often also small and thin.
  • darers — Plural form of darer.
  • darest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of dare.
  • dargle — a wooded hollow
  • darien — the E part of the Isthmus of Panama, between the Gulf of Darien on the Caribbean coast and the Gulf of San Miguel on the Pacific coast; chiefly within the republic of Panama but extending also into Colombia: site of a disastrous attempt to establish a Scottish colony in 1698
  • darked — having very little or no light: a dark room.
  • darken — If something darkens or if a person or thing darkens it, it becomes darker.
  • darker — having very little or no light: a dark room.
  • darkey — (slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A person with dark skin.
  • darkie — darky.
  • darkle — to grow dark; darken
  • darned — (intensifier)
  • darnel — any of several grasses of the genus Lolium, esp L. temulentum, that grow as weeds in grain fields in Europe and Asia
  • darner — a person or thing that darns.
  • darren — a male given name.
  • darted — a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.
  • darter — any aquatic bird of the genus Anhinga and family Anhingidae, of tropical and subtropical inland waters, having a long slender neck and bill: order Pelecaniformes (pelicans, cormorants, etc)
  • dartle — to move swiftly and repeatedly
  • dartre — any skin disease characterized by scabby or flaky skin, such as herpes or eczema
  • dasher — someone or something that dashes
  • daters — Plural form of dater.
  • dauber — to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud: to daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
  • dauner — an amble or walk
  • de-rat — to remove rats from (a place)
  • deader — a person who is dead
  • deafer — partially or wholly lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing; unable to hear.
  • dealer — A dealer is a person whose business involves buying and selling things.
  • deaner — (in Britain) a shilling or coin in common use before decimalization in 1971
  • dearer — hard; grievous.
  • dearie — Some people use dearie as a friendly way of addressing someone, or as a way of showing that they think they are superior.
  • dearly — If you love someone dearly, you love them very much.
  • dearth — If there is a dearth of something, there is not enough of it.
  • debark — to remove the bark from (a tree)
  • debars — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debar.
  • decare — ten ares or 1000 square metres
  • defrag — to consolidate fragmented files and folders on (the hard drive of a computer or other electronic device) in order to make it run more efficiently
  • defray — If you defray someone's costs or expenses, you give them money which represents the amount that they have spent, for example while they have been doing something for you or acting on your behalf.
  • degras — an emulsion used for dressing hides
  • dehair — any of the numerous fine, usually cylindrical, keratinous filaments growing from the skin of humans and animals; a pilus.
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  • demark — to remove all trace of (a person or thing)
  • denary — calculated by tens; based on ten; decimal
  • dendra — a plural of dendron.
  • deodar — a Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, with drooping branches
  • depart — When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
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