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7-letter words containing e, l, i, d

  • girdles — Plural form of girdle.
  • glenoid — shallow or slightly cupped, as the articular cavities of the scapula and the temporal bone.
  • gliddenCharles Jasper, 1857–1927, U.S. businessman: a pioneer in the telephone industry.
  • gliders — Plural form of glider.
  • glideth — Archaic third-person singular form of glide.
  • glinted — a tiny, quick flash of light.
  • gloried — Simple past tense and past participle of glory.
  • glucide — any of various organic compounds that consist of or contain a carbohydrate.
  • gluside — saccharin.
  • godlier — Comparative form of godly.
  • godlike — like or befitting God or a god; divine.
  • 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.
  • guilded — Obsolete spelling of gilded.
  • 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.
  • guilted — the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
  • gullied — a small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains.
  • halides — Plural form of halide.
  • headily — In a heady manner.
  • helcoid — Of or pertaining to an ulcer; ulcerous.
  • heliced — decorated with spirals.
  • helipad — a takeoff and landing area for helicopters, usually without commercial facilities.
  • hidable — to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered: Where did she hide her jewels?
  • hieland — characteristic of Highlanders, esp alluding to their supposed gullibility or foolishness in towns or cities
  • hindleg — Alternative spelling of hind leg.
  • hirpled — Simple past tense and past participle of hirple.
  • iceland — a large island in the N Atlantic between Greenland and Scandinavia. 39,698 sq. mi. (102,820 sq. km).
  • icicled — Hung with icicles.
  • ideally — in accordance with an ideal; perfectly.
  • idlesse — idleness.
  • idolise — to regard with blind adoration, devotion, etc.
  • idolize — to regard with blind adoration, devotion, etc.
  • il duce — the title assumed by Benito Mussolini as leader of Fascist Italy (1922–43)
  • illuded — to deceive or trick.
  • illudes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illude.
  • illumed — Simple past tense and past participle of illume.
  • impaled — Pinned to something by piercing.
  • implead — to sue in a court of law.
  • implied — involved, indicated, or suggested without being directly or explicitly stated; tacitly understood: an implied rebuke; an implied compliment.
  • implode — to burst inward (opposed to explode).
  • include — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
  • indexal — of or relating to an index
  • indulge — to yield to an inclination or desire; allow oneself to follow one's will (often followed by in): Dessert came, but I didn't indulge. They indulged in unbelievable shopping sprees.
  • indwell — to inhabit.
  • indwelt — to inhabit.
  • infidel — Religion. a person who does not accept a particular faith, especially Christianity. (in Christian use) an unbeliever, especially a Muslim. (in Muslim use) a person who does not accept the Islamic faith; kafir (def 2).
  • infield — Baseball. the diamond. the positions played by the first baseman, second baseman, third baseman, and shortstop, taken collectively. the infielders considered as a group (contrasted with outfield).
  • inhaled — Simple past tense and past participle of inhale.
  • inlayed — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of inlay.
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