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7-letter words containing i, r

  • darrain — clear of guilt
  • darting — a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.
  • dataria — the papal office that assesses candidates for benefices reserved to the Holy See
  • daturic — relating to the plants that belong to the genus Datura
  • daumier — Honoré (ɔnɔre). 1808–79, French painter and lithographer, noted particularly for his political and social caricatures
  • daygirl — a girl who attends a boarding school daily, but returns home each evening
  • de niro — Robert. born 1943, US film actor. His films include Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), GoodFellas (1990), Casino (1995), and Meet the Parents (2000)
  • de-icer — a mechanical or thermal device designed to melt or stop the formation of ice on an aircraft, usually fitted to the aerofoil surfaces
  • de-risk — to eliminate risk (from)
  • dearies — Plural form of deary.
  • debitor — the heading written at the top of the debit column in an accounts book
  • debride — to remove (dead tissue or extraneous material) from a wound
  • debrief — When someone such as a soldier, diplomat, or astronaut is debriefed, they are asked to give a report on an operation or task that they have just completed.
  • deciare — one tenth of an are or 10 square metres
  • decibar — a centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure, equal to 1/10 bar or 100,000 dynes per square centimeter.
  • decider — In sport, a decider is one of the games in a series, which establishes which player or team wins the series.
  • decrial — the act of decrying; noisy censure.
  • decried — to speak disparagingly of; denounce as faulty or worthless; express censure of: She decried the lack of support for the arts in this country.
  • decrier — One who decries.
  • decries — to speak disparagingly of; denounce as faulty or worthless; express censure of: She decried the lack of support for the arts in this country.
  • defiber — defibrate.
  • defiler — to make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint; debase.
  • definer — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
  • defrizz — (transitive) To remove the frizz from hair.
  • deicers — Plural form of deicer.
  • deiform — having the form or appearance of a god; sacred or divine
  • deirdre — an Irish heroine who elopes to Scotland with her lover to avoid marrying the king: when the lover is treacherously killed, she commits suicide
  • del rio — a city in S Texas, on the Rio Grande.
  • deliber — (obsolete) To deliberate.
  • deliria — Pathology. a more or less temporary disorder of the mental faculties, as in fevers, disturbances of consciousness, or intoxication, characterized by restlessness, excitement, delusions, hallucinations, etc.
  • deliver — If you deliver something somewhere, you take it there.
  • deloria — Vine, (Jr.) [vahyn] /vaɪn/ (Show IPA), 1933–2005, U.S. writer.
  • demerit — The demerits of something or someone are their faults or disadvantages.
  • deminer — One who removes explosive mines.
  • demirel — Süleyman (sylɛiˈmɑn). 1924–2015, Turkish statesman; prime minister (1965–71; 1975–77; 1977–78; 1979–80; 1991–93) and president (1993–2000)
  • demirep — a woman of bad repute, esp a prostitute
  • denarii — a silver coin and monetary unit of ancient Rome, first issued in the latter part of the 3rd century b.c., that fluctuated in value and sometimes appeared as a bronze coin.
  • dendri- — dendro-
  • deniers — Plural form of denier.
  • deniker — Joseph [zhaw-zef] /ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), 1852–1918, French anthropologist and naturalist.
  • deorbit — to depart deliberately from orbit, usually to enter a descent phase.
  • deprive — If you deprive someone of something that they want or need, you take it away from them, or you prevent them from having it.
  • deraign — to contest (a claim, suit, etc)
  • derails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derail.
  • derbies — Plural form of derby.
  • dereism — autism.
  • derided — Express contempt for; ridicule.
  • derider — to laugh at in scorn or contempt; scoff or jeer at; mock.
  • derides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deride.
  • derived — to receive or obtain from a source or origin (usually followed by from).
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