8-letter words containing e, l, d, r
- trilobed — trilobate.
- tripedal — having three feet.
- troubled — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
- trundler — to cause (a circular object) to roll along; roll.
- twaddler — trivial, feeble, silly, or tedious talk or writing.
- tweedler — a person who tweedles
- twiddler — to turn about or play with lightly or idly, especially with the fingers; twirl.
- udderful — the capacity of an udder
- ulstered — wearing an ulster
- ultrared — (not in technical use) infrared.
- unbridle — to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
- underlap — to extend partly under.
- underlay — to lie under or beneath; be situated under.
- underlet — to let below the true value.
- underlie — to lie under or beneath; be situated under.
- underlip — the lower lip
- underlit — lacking adequate light.
- unflared — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
- unfurled — to spread or shake out from a furled state, as a sail or a flag; unfold.
- unriddle — to solve (a riddle, mystery, etc.).
- unrifled — (of a firearm or its bore) not rifled; smoothbore
- unsolder — to separate (something soldered).
- upholder — to support or defend, as against opposition or criticism: He fought the duel to uphold his family's honor.
- uplander — a person hailing from the uplands
- urnfield — a Bronze Age cemetery in which the ashes of the dead were buried in urns.
- urodelan — of, like, or relating to urodeles
- valdemar — Waldemar I
- verdelho — a white grape grown in Portugal, used for making wine
- vreeland — Diana Dalziel [dee-el] /diˈɛl/ (Show IPA), 1906–89, U.S. columnist and fashion editor, born in France.
- warfield — David, 1866–1951, U.S. actor.
- welldoer — a moral person; someone who does good
- weltered — Simple past tense and past participle of welter.
- weregeld — Alternative spelling of wergeld.
- weregild — (in Anglo-Saxon England and other Germanic countries)
- wheedler — to endeavor to influence (a person) by smooth, flattering, or beguiling words or acts: We wheedled him incessantly, but he would not consent.
- wielders — Plural form of wielder.
- wild rye — any grass of the genus Elymus, somewhat resembling rye.
- wildered — to cause to lose one's way.
- wildfire — a highly flammable composition, as Greek fire, difficult to extinguish when ignited, formerly used in warfare.
- wonderly — (obsolete) Wonderfully, in a wonderful manner.
- woodlore — the knowledge or wisdom of the woods; woodcraft skills
- wordless — speechless, silent, or mute.
- wordlore — the study of words and their use; philology
- wrangled — to argue or dispute, especially in a noisy or angry manner.
- wrassled — Simple past tense and past participle of wrassle.
- wrestled — Simple past tense and past participle of wrestle.
- wriggled — Simple past tense and past participle of wriggle.
- wrinkled — a small furrow or crease in the skin, especially of the face, as from aging or frowning.
- writhled — wrinkled; wizened
- yeardley — (Sir) George, 1587?–1627, English colonial governor of Virginia 1619–21, 1626–27.