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7-letter words containing i, d, e

  • rushdie — Salman [sal-muh n] /ˈsæl mən/ (Show IPA), born 1947, British novelist and essayist, born in India.
  • s-video — (multimedia)   A video format offering a higher quality signal than composite video, but a lower quality than component video. This mid-level format divides the signal into two channels - luminance and chrominance.
  • sainted — enrolled among the saints.
  • sallied — a sortie of troops from a besieged place upon an enemy.
  • sardine — the pilchard, Sardina pilchardus, often preserved in oil and used for food.
  • scribed — scriber.
  • seabird — a bird frequenting the sea or coast.
  • seamaid — a mermaid
  • seaside — a city in W California, on Monterey Bay.
  • secondi — the second or lower part in a duet, especially in a piano duet.
  • sedalia — a city in central Missouri.
  • sedarim — a plural of Seder.
  • sedilia — one of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy.
  • seedier — abounding in seed.
  • seeding — the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
  • seedlip — a basket holding seeds that are to be sown
  • sekondi — a port in SW Ghana, 8 km (5 miles) northeast of Takoradi: linked administratively with Takoradi in 1946. Pop (with Takoradi): 335 000 (2005 est)
  • semidry — partially or nearly dry.
  • semiped — half a poetic foot; a half-measure in poetic metre
  • send in — to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
  • serried — pressed together or compacted, as soldiers in rows: serried troops.
  • sex aid — A sex aid is an object or piece of equipment that is designed to make sex easier or better.
  • shidder — a female animal
  • shields — a broad piece of armor, varying widely in form and size, carried apart from the body, usually on the left arm, as a defense against swords, lances, arrows, etc.
  • shilled — a person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house, auction, confidence game, etc.
  • shimmed — a thin slip or wedge of metal, wood, etc., for driving into crevices, as between machine parts to compensate for wear, or beneath bedplates, large stones, etc., to level them.
  • shinned — the front part of the leg from the knee to the ankle.
  • shipped — a romantic relationship between fictional characters, especially one that people discuss, write about, or take an interest in, whether or not the romance actually exists in the original book, show, etc.: popular ships in fan fiction.
  • shirked — to evade (work, duty, responsibility, etc.).
  • shirred — to draw up or gather (cloth or the like) on three or more parallel threads.
  • sickbed — the bed used by a sick person.
  • side-on — (of two objects) meeting with the sides foremost.
  • sidearm — with a swinging motion of the arm moving to the side of the body at shoulder level or below and nearly parallel to the ground: to pitch sidearm.
  • sidebar — follow-up (def 3b).
  • sidecar — a small car attached on one side to a motorcycle and supported on the other side by a wheel of its own, used for a passenger, parcels, etc.
  • sideman — an instrumentalist in a band or orchestra.
  • sideral — attributed to the influence of the stars
  • sidero- — indicating iron
  • sideway — a byway.
  • sighted — having functional vision; not blind.
  • sinewed — a tendon.
  • sirened — Classical Mythology. one of several sea nymphs, part woman and part bird, who lure mariners to destruction by their seductive singing.
  • skidded — a plank, bar, log, or the like, especially one of a pair, on which something heavy may be slid or rolled along.
  • skidder — a person or thing that skids.
  • skilled — having skill; trained or experienced in work that requires skill.
  • skimmed — to take up or remove (floating matter) from the surface of a liquid, as with a spoon or ladle: to skim the cream from milk.
  • skinked — to serve (a beverage).
  • skinned — the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.
  • skipped — to move in a light, springy manner by bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot.
  • skirted — the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist.
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