8-letter words containing l, a, n
- dalesmen — Plural form of dalesman.
- daliance — Obsolete spelling of dalliance.
- dallying — Present participle of dally.
- daltonic — color blindness, especially the inability to distinguish red from green.
- damn all — absolutely nothing
- damnable — You use damnable to emphasize that you dislike or disapprove of something a great deal.
- damnably — in a detestable manner
- damnfool — (informal) Contemptibly foolish.
- dancerly — characteristic of or moving like a dancer; having the skills or physique of a dancer.
- dancical — a type of dance show in which choreographed performers dance to pop songs
- dandling — Present participle of dandle.
- danegeld — the tax first levied in the late 9th century in Anglo-Saxon England to provide protection money for or to finance forces to oppose Viking invaders
- danglers — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
- dangling — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
- danielle — a feminine name
- danilova — Alexandra [al-ig-zan-druh,, -zahn-;; Russian uh-lyi-ksahn-druh] /ˌæl ɪgˈzæn drə,, -ˈzɑn-;; Russian ʌ lyɪˈksɑn drə/ (Show IPA), 1904?–97, Russian ballet dancer.
- danville — city in S Va., near the N.C. border: pop. 48,000
- dappling — Present participle of dapple.
- daringly — In a daring manner; boldly; courageously; fearlessly; impudently.
- darkling — in the dark or night
- darlings — Plural form of darling.
- dateline — the date and location of a story, placed at the top of an article
- dawdling — proceeding at a slow pace
- dawnlike — the first appearance of daylight in the morning: Dawn broke over the valley.
- dazzling — Something that is dazzling is very impressive or beautiful.
- de plano — without argument.
- deadline — A deadline is a time or date before which a particular task must be finished or a particular thing must be done.
- dealings — Someone's dealings with a person or organization are the relations that they have with them or the business that they do with them.
- dearnful — gloomy or heavy-hearted
- decaling — a specially prepared paper bearing a picture or design for transfer to wood, metal, glass, etc.
- declinal — the action of politely refusing or declining
- dedalian — relating to Daedalus
- delannoy — Marcel [mar-sel] /marˈsɛl/ (Show IPA), 1898–1962, French composer.
- delation — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
- delaunay — Robert (rɔbɛr). 1885–1941, French painter, whose abstract use of colour characterized Orphism, an attempt to introduce more colour into austere forms of Cubism
- delaying — to put off to a later time; defer; postpone: The pilot delayed the flight until the weather cleared.
- delphian — a native or inhabitant of Delphi.
- denebola — the second brightest star in the constellation Leo. Visual magnitude: 2.14; spectral type: A3V
- deniable — able to be denied; questionable
- deniably — In a deniable manner.
- dentally — in relation to the teeth
- dentinal — the hard, calcareous tissue, similar to but denser than bone, that forms the major portion of a tooth, surrounds the pulp cavity, and is situated beneath the enamel and cementum.
- dentural — of or relating to dentures
- deplaned — Simple past tense and past participle of deplane.
- deplanes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deplane.
- detangle — to remove tangles from (hair)
- diaconal — of or associated with a deacon or the diaconate
- diagonal — A diagonal line or movement goes in a sloping direction, for example, from one corner of a square across to the opposite corner.
- dialling — the process or action of operating a dial on a telephone in order to establish a connection
- dianodal — that passes through nodes