7-letter words containing l, a, d
- dilater — One who, or that which, dilates, expands, or enlarges.
- dilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilate.
- dilator — Anatomy. a muscle that dilates some cavity of the body.
- dilemma — a situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives.
- dilemna — Misspelling of dilemma.
- dillard — Annie, born 1945, U.S. writer.
- diluvia — a coarse surficial deposit formerly attributed to a general deluge but now regarded as glacial drift.
- diploma — a document given by an educational institution conferring a degree on a person or certifying that the person has satisfactorily completed a course of study.
- dipodal — (organic chemistry) Describing any compound in which two (of the same) functional groups are on two separate chains.
- dipolar — Physics, Electricity. a pair of electric point charges or magnetic poles of equal magnitude and opposite signs, separated by an infinitesimal distance.
- disable — make not work
- disally — to break free or cause to break free from an alliance or partnership
- dislang — (language)
- disleaf — to remove the leaf or leaves from
- dismail — (archaic) To remove the chainmail or armour from (someone).
- dismals — a gloomy state of mind
- dismayl — to remove a coat of mail from
- display — to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign.
- diurnal — of or relating to a day or each day; daily.
- dmalgol — ALGOL with extensions to interface to DMS II, the Burroughs database.
- dollars — Plural form of dollar.
- dolmade — A dolma.
- dolmans — Plural form of dolman.
- domical — domelike.
- donable — available free from government surpluses: Needy people in the program were eligible for donable foods such as beans and peas.
- donegal — a county in the N Republic of Ireland. 1865 sq. mi. (4830 sq. km). County seat: Lifford.
- dongola — a former province in the N Sudan, now part of Northern Province.
- dorlach — a quiver for arrows
- douglas — Isle of, an island of the British Isles, in the Irish Sea. 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). Capital: Douglas.
- dowable — subject to the provision of a dower: dowable land.
- dowland — John, 1563–1626, English lutenist and composer.
- drabble — Margaret, born 1939, English novelist.
- dracula — (italics) a novel (1897) by Bram Stoker.
- draggle — to soil by dragging over damp ground or in mud.
- drawled — an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
- drawler — an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
- dreadly — dreadful
- drugola — a bribe or secret payment made with illegal drugs.
- dry law — a law prohibiting the manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages.
- dryable — Which can be dried.
- dryland — Often, drylands. a tract of land having dry, often sandy soil, as on the floor of a valley: Acres of the drylands have been reclaimed by irrigation.
- drywall — to construct or renovate with dry wall: to dry-wall the interior of a house.
- dtalgol — Decision Table ALGOL. An ALGOL superset from Victoria University, Wellington that added decision tables and runs on Burroughs Large System.
- dualise — Alternative spelling of dualize.
- dualism — the state of being dual or consisting of two parts; division into two.
- dualist — Of or supporting dualism.
- duality — a dual state or quality.
- dualize — to make dual.
- ducally — in the manner of or pertaining to a duke.
- duhamel — Georges [zhawrzh] /ʒɔrʒ/ (Show IPA), (Denis Thévenin) 1884–1966, French novelist, physician, poet, and essayist.