7-letter words containing e, n, d, o, r
- redbone — an American hound having a red coat, used in hunting raccoons, bears, cougars, and wildcats.
- redmond — John Edward, 1856–1918, Irish political leader.
- redoing — to do again; repeat.
- redound — to have a good or bad effect or result, as to the advantage or disadvantage of a person or thing.
- refound — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
- resound — to echo or ring with sound, as a place.
- respond — to reply or answer in words: to respond briefly to a question.
- rewound — an act or instance of rewinding.
- reynold — a male given name, form of Reginald.
- rodents — belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, including the mice, squirrels, beavers, etc.
- rondeau — Prosody. a short poem of fixed form, consisting of 13 or 10 lines on two rhymes and having the opening words or phrase used in two places as an unrhymed refrain.
- rondure — a circle or sphere.
- rounded — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
- roundel — something round or circular.
- rounder — any round shape, as a circle, ring or sphere.
- scorned — open or unqualified contempt; disdain: His face and attitude showed the scorn he felt.
- snorted — (of animals) to force the breath violently through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound: The spirited horse snorted and shied at the train.
- sounder — a person or thing that sounds depth, as of water.
- tendron — a shoot or young branch
- thorned — a sharp excrescence on a plant, especially a sharp-pointed aborted branch; spine; prickle.
- trodden — a past participle of tread.
- underdo — to do (something) inadequately
- undergo — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
- ungored — not gored or bloodied
- unorder — to cancel an order; countermand
- vendors — a person or agency that sells.
- windore — a window
- wonders — Desire or be curious to know something.
- wondred — causing wonder; amazing
- wordnet — (artificial intelligence, linguistics) A semantically structured lexical database.
- workend — a weekend where more time is spent doing housework than on relaxing or leisure pursuits
- wounder — One who wounds.
- wronged — not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.