7-letter words containing n, e, d, r
- bronzed — Someone who is bronzed is attractively brown because they have been in the sun.
- cairned — marked by a cairn
- candler — a long, usually slender piece of tallow or wax with an embedded wick that is burned to give light.
- cantred — a district comprising a hundred villages
- cedrine — of or relating to the cedar tree or its wood
- centred — If an industry or event is centred in a place, it takes place to the greatest extent there.
- cernuda — Luis (lwiʃ). 1902–63, Spanish poet. His major work is the autobiographical Reality and Desire (1936–64)
- chunder — to vomit
- churned — a container or machine in which cream or milk is agitated to make butter.
- cinders — Cinders are the black pieces that are left after something such as wood or coal has burned away.
- cindery — a partially or mostly burned piece of coal, wood, etc.
- cornfed — fed on corn
- corsned — (in Anglo-Saxon times) an ordeal whereby an accused person had to eat a morsel of bread; swallowing it without difficulty indicated innocence, and choking indicated guilt
- cranked — Machinery. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.
- credent — believing or believable
- cringed — to shrink, bend, or crouch, especially in fear or servility; cower.
- crooned — to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice: to croon to a baby.
- crowned — characterized by or having a crown (often used in combination): a crowned signet ring; a low-crowned fedora.
- crunked — excited or intoxicated
- crunode — a point at which two branches of a curve intersect, each branch having a distinct tangent; node
- dancers — Plural form of dancer.
- danders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dander.
- dandier — Comparative form of dandy.
- dangers — Plural form of danger.
- dangler — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
- danseur — a male ballet dancer
- danvers — a town in NE Massachusetts, near Boston.
- daren't — Daren't is the usual spoken form of 'dare not'.
- darkens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of darken.
- darknet — a covert communication network on the internet
- darlene — a female given name: from the Old English word meaning “darling.”.
- darnest — give a darn. damn (def 14).
- 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)
- daunder — a walk or amble
- daunter — One who daunts.
- de niro — Robert. born 1943, US film actor. His films include Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), GoodFellas (1990), Casino (1995), and Meet the Parents (2000)
- deanery — the office or residence of dean
- dearnly — in a solitary or unseen manner
- deboner — a person or a device that debones a piece of meat or fish
- decerns — Scots Law. to enter a judicial decree.
- decrown — to divest (a person) of the role of monarch
- definer — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
- dehorns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehorn.
- deminer — One who removes explosive mines.
- demonry — possession by a demon
- denarii — a silver coin and monetary unit of ancient Rome, first issued in the latter part of the 3rd century b.c., that fluctuated in value and sometimes appeared as a bronze coin.
- dendri- — dendro-
- dendro- — tree
- dendron — a dendrite.
- deniers — Plural form of denier.