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8-letter words containing l, a, d, e, r

  • colander — A colander is a container in the shape of a bowl with holes in it which you wash or drain food in.
  • coleader — a fellow leader
  • collared — the part of a shirt, coat, dress, blouse, etc., that encompasses the neckline of the garment and is sewn permanently to it, often so as to fold or roll over.
  • conelrad — a US defence and information system used between 1951 and 1963 in the event of air attack
  • cordelia — a feminine name
  • crackled — Simple past tense and past participle of crackle.
  • d'albert — Eugen [German oi-geyn] /German ɔɪˈgeɪn/ (Show IPA), or Eugène [French œ-zhen] /French œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), Francis Charles, 1864–1932, German-French pianist and composer, born in Scotland.
  • dabblers — Plural form of dabbler.
  • dahlgrenJohn Adelphus Bernard, 1809–70, U.S. naval officer and inventor.
  • daladier — Édouard (edwar). 1884–1970, French radical socialist statesman; premier of France (1933; 1934; 1938–40) and signatory of the Munich Pact (1938)
  • dalcroze — Jaques-Dalcroze.
  • dancerly — characteristic of or moving like a dancer; having the skills or physique of a dancer.
  • danglers — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
  • dapperly — neat; trim; smart: He looked very dapper in his new suit.
  • darioles — Plural form of dariole.
  • dataller — a worker paid by the day
  • dawdlers — Plural form of dawdler.
  • daytaler — a worker who is appointed and paid on a daily basis
  • dazzlers — Plural form of dazzler.
  • deadlier — causing or tending to cause death; fatal; lethal: a deadly poison.
  • dearnful — gloomy or heavy-hearted
  • declared — stated openly, officially, or formally
  • declarer — a person who declares
  • declares — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of declare.
  • decretal — a papal edict on doctrine or church law
  • deferral — Deferral means the same as deferment.
  • deflater — a person or device that causes deflation
  • deflator — (economics) A factor applied to economic statistics in order to counter the effect of inflation.
  • defrayal — payment of some or all charges or expenses.
  • delaware — a member of a North American Indian people formerly living near the Delaware River
  • delayers — Plural form of delayer.
  • delsarte — François [fran-swah;; French frahn-swa] /frænˈswɑ;; French frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), 1811–71, French musician and teacher.
  • demersal — living or occurring on the bottom of a sea or a lake
  • demurral — the act or an instance of demurring
  • dentural — of or relating to dentures
  • deprival — to remove or withhold something from the enjoyment or possession of (a person or persons): to deprive a man of life; to deprive a baby of candy.
  • derailed — Cause (a train or trolley car) to leave its tracks accidentally.
  • derailer — One who, or that which, derails.
  • dermally — In a dermal way; of or to the skin.
  • desalter — an apparatus for desalting
  • descaler — a thing for removing limescale from something such as a tap, kettle or coffee machine.
  • detailer — a person who cares for (polishes, repaints, cleans, etc) cars
  • detrital — rock in small particles or other material worn or broken away from a mass, as by the action of water or glacial ice.
  • devaluer — One who, or that which, devalues.
  • deverbal — (of a noun or adjective) derived from a verb.
  • diablery — Sorcery.
  • dialyser — a machine that performs dialysis, esp one that removes impurities from the blood of patients with malfunctioning kidneys; kidney machine
  • dialyzer — an apparatus for dialyzing, esp. one used as an artificial kidney
  • dielytra — a member of a genus of flowering herbaceous plants including bleeding heart
  • dihedral — having or formed by two planes.
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