7-letter words containing l, d, r
- daimler — Gottlieb (Wilhelm) (German ˈɡɔtliːp ˈvɪlhɛlm). 1834–1900, German engineer and car manufacturer, who collaborated with Nikolaus Otto in inventing the first internal-combustion engine (1876)
- dallier — One who dallies; a procrastinator.
- dangler — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
- dareful — full of daring
- dariole — a small cup-shaped mould used for making individual sweet or savoury dishes
- darkled — Simple past tense and past participle of darkle.
- darkles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of darkle.
- darlene — a female given name: from the Old English word meaning “darling.”.
- darling — You call someone darling if you love them or like them very much.
- darnley — Lord. title of Henry Stuart (or Stewart). 1545–67, Scottish nobleman; second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots and father of James I of England. After murdering his wife's secretary, Rizzio (1566), he was himself assassinated (1567)
- dartles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dartle.
- dawdler — to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter: Stop dawdling and help me with these packages!
- daygirl — a girl who attends a boarding school daily, but returns home each evening
- dazzler — to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light: He was dazzled by the sudden sunlight.
- dealers — Plural form of dealer.
- dearnly — in a solitary or unseen manner
- declare — If you declare that something is true, you say that it is true in a firm, deliberate way. You can also declare an attitude or intention.
- decolor — to remove the color from; deprive of color; bleach.
- decrial — the act of decrying; noisy censure.
- deerfly — a fly of the order Diptera and the genus Chrysops
- deerlet — a very small deer, specifically one of the species of musk deer known as the chevrotain
- defiler — to make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint; debase.
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- del mar — Norman. 1919–94, British conductor, associated esp with 20th- century British music
- del rio — a city in S Texas, on the Rio Grande.
- delater — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
- delator — An accuser; an informer.
- delayer — to prune the administrative structure of (a large organization) by reducing the number of tiers in its hierarchy
- delbert — a male given name, form of Albert.
- deleter — Agent noun of delete; one who deletes.
- 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.
- delores — a female given name.
- deloria — Vine, (Jr.) [vahyn] /vaɪn/ (Show IPA), 1933–2005, U.S. writer.
- delorme — Philibert (filibɛr). ?1510–70, French Renaissance architect of the Tuileries, Paris
- deluder — to mislead the mind or judgment of; deceive: His conceit deluded him into believing he was important.
- demerol — meperidine
- demirel — Süleyman (sylɛiˈmɑn). 1924–2015, Turkish statesman; prime minister (1965–71; 1975–77; 1977–78; 1979–80; 1991–93) and president (1993–2000)
- deplore — If you say that you deplore something, you think it is very wrong or immoral.
- derails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derail.
- derleth — August (William) 1909–71, U.S. novelist, poet, and short-story writer.
- dernful — sorrowful, mournful, gloomy
- devilry — reckless or malicious fun or mischief
- dextral — of, relating to, or located on the right side, esp of the body; right-hand
- dialler — Alternative form of dialer.
- diarial — of or relating to a diary, or in the form of a diary
- dibbler — Also, dibber [dib-er] /ˈdɪb ər/ (Show IPA). a small, handheld, pointed implement for making holes in soil for planting seedlings, bulbs, etc.
- diddler — Informal. to move back and forth with short rapid motions; jiggle: Diddle the switch and see if the light comes on.
- dilater — One who, or that which, dilates, expands, or enlarges.