7-letter words containing e, l, d, r
- duruflé — Maurice (mɔris). 1902–86, French composer and organist, best known for his Requiem (1947)
- dweller — to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
- dylperl — A dynamic linking package for Perl by Roberto Salama <[email protected]>. Dynamically loaded functions are accessed as if they were user-defined functions. This code is based on Oliver Sharp's May 1993 article in Dr. Dobbs Journal ("Dynamic Linking under Berkeley Unix"). Posted to news:comp.lang.perl on 1993-08-11.
- earldom — Also called earlship. the rank or title of an earl.
- elderly — (of a person) old or aging.
- eldress — a female elder
- emerald — A bright green precious stone consisting of a chromium-rich variety of beryl.
- entrold — surrounded
- fardels — a bundle; burden.
- farkled — (jargon) /far'kld/ (From DeVry Institute of Technology, Atlanta) A synonym for hosed. Possibly related to Yiddish "farblondjet" and/or the "Farkle Family" skits on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
- federal — pertaining to or of the nature of a union of states under a central government distinct from the individual governments of the separate states, as in federal government; federal system.
- feruled — Simple past tense and past participle of ferule.
- fiddler — a person who plays a fiddle.
- fiedler — Arthur, 1894–1979, U.S. symphony conductor.
- fielder — an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
- fleered — Simple past tense and past participle of fleer.
- flinder — a piece or fragment
- flirted — Simple past tense and past participle of flirt.
- flooder — (internet slang) A person who floods message boards with unwanted or repetitive comments.
- floored — that part of a room, hallway, or the like, that forms its lower enclosing surface and upon which one walks.
- floured — Simple past tense and past participle of flour.
- fluider — a substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape.
- folders — Plural form of folder.
- fondler — to handle or touch lovingly, affectionately, or tenderly; caress: to fondle a precious object; to fondle a child.
- foulder — to thunder or flash like lightning
- frailed — Simple past tense and past participle of frail.
- fridley — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
- frilled — Having frills, frilly.
- frindle — (rare, humorous) A pen.
- fuddler — a person who fuddles; a drinker
- garbled — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
- gargled — Simple past tense and past participle of gargle.
- gilders — Plural form of gilder.
- girdled — a lightweight undergarment, worn especially by women, often partly or entirely of elastic or boned, for supporting and giving a slimmer appearance to the abdomen, hips, and buttocks.
- girdler — a person or thing that girdles.
- girdles — Plural form of girdle.
- gladder — feeling joy or pleasure; delighted; pleased: glad about the good news; glad that you are here.
- gliders — Plural form of glider.
- gloried — Simple past tense and past participle of glory.
- gnarled — (of trees) full of or covered with gnarls; bent; twisted.
- godlier — Comparative form of godly.
- gradely — (Northern England) of a person; decent, well-meaning, respectable.
- grendel — the monster killed by Beowulf.
- griddle — a frying pan with a handle and a slightly raised edge, for cooking pancakes, bacon, etc., over direct heat.
- grilled — a grating or openwork barrier, as for a gate, usually of metal and often of decorative design.
- grindle — bowfin.
- growled — to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
- grundle — (slang) A group of objects, lots.
- guilder — a silver or nickel coin and monetary unit of the Netherlands until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 cents; florin. Abbreviation: Gld., f., fl.
- gurgled — Simple past tense and past participle of gurgle.