8-letter words containing m, e, d, u
- dream up — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
- dreamful — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
- drum set — kit consisting of several drums
- drumbeat — the rhythmic sound of a drum.
- drumette — the thick first section of a chicken wing that resembles a drumstick.
- drumfire — gunfire so heavy and continuous as to sound like the beating of drums.
- drumhead — the membrane stretched upon a drum.
- drumlike — Resembling a drum, such as in sound or shape.
- drumline — A group of percussionists in a marching band.
- drummers — Plural form of drummer.
- duelsome — having a propensity for duelling
- dulcimer — Also called hammered dulcimer, hammer dulcimer. a trapezoidal zither with metal strings that are struck with light hammers.
- dumbbell — a gymnastic apparatus consisting of two wooden or metal balls connected by a short bar serving as a handle, used as a weight for exercising.
- dumbells — Plural form of dumbell.
- dumbhead — blockhead.
- dumbness — lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
- dumbsize — (informal) To reduce the number of employees in a business without regard to organizational efficiency, such that its operations become unprofitable or inefficient.
- dumetose — (botany) dumose.
- dumfries — Also called Dumfriesshire [duhm-frees-sheer, -sher] /dʌmˈfrisˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). a historic county in S Scotland.
- dummerer — a cant expression for a tramp who feigns that he or she is unable to speak
- dummiest — a representation or copy of something, as for displaying to indicate appearance: a display of lipstick dummies made of colored plastic.
- dumpsite — dump (def 17).
- dumpster — a large metal bin for refuse designed to be hoisted onto a specially equipped truck for emptying or hauling away.
- duncedom — the characteristic behaviour or the realm of a dunce or a dullard
- dungmere — a hole or a trench for the collection of waste matter
- duodenum — the first portion of the small intestine, from the stomach to the jejunum.
- durkheim — Émile [ey-meel] /eɪˈmil/ (Show IPA), 1858–1917, French sociologist and philosopher.
- eardrums — Plural form of eardrum.
- edmund i — a.d. 921?–946, English king 940–946.
- embushed — Simple past tense and past participle of embush.
- emulated — Simple past tense and past participle of emulate.
- emulsoid — a sol with a liquid disperse phase
- eudaemon — A good or benevolent spirit.
- eudemons — Plural form of eudemon.
- exordium — The beginning or introductory part, especially of a discourse or treatise.
- gazumped — Simple past tense and past participle of gazump.
- grumbled — to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
- gumshoed — Simple past tense and past participle of gumshoe.
- humified — transformed into humus.
- humoured — Simple past tense and past participle of humour.
- imbursed — Simple past tense and past participle of imburse.
- impudent — of, relating to, or characterized by impertinence or effrontery: The student was kept late for impudent behavior.
- impugned — to challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt upon.
- impulsed — Simple past tense and past participle of impulse.
- judgment — an act or instance of judging.
- lemuroid — lemurlike; of the lemur kind.
- leukemid — any cutaneous lesion that occurs in leukemia.
- lumbered — timber sawed or split into planks, boards, etc.
- madhouse — a hospital for the confinement and treatment of mentally disturbed persons.
- madurese — a member of a people native to the island of Madura and also inhabiting the northeastern coast of Java.