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7-letter words containing o, d, a, l

  • codical — Of or pertaining to a code or codex.
  • codilla — the coarse parts of flax and hemp
  • collard — a variety of the cabbage, Brassica oleracea acephala, having a crown of edible leaves
  • colpoda — any ciliated protozoan of the genus Colpoda, common in fresh water.
  • condela — Connection Definition Language
  • copland — Aaron. 1900–90, US composer of orchestral and chamber music, ballets, and film music
  • cordial — Cordial means friendly.
  • cotidal — (of a line on a tidal chart) joining points at which high tide occurs simultaneously
  • cotland — the grounds that belonged to a cotter and which amounted to around 5 acres
  • daglock — a dung-caked lock of wool around the hindquarters of a sheep
  • dalapon — a herbicide used to kill perennial grasses
  • daltons — Plural form of dalton.
  • damfool — stupid or foolish
  • damosel — damsel.
  • damozel — damsel.
  • danazol — a synthetic male hormone, similar to testosterone, used in the treatment of endometriosis
  • dandolo — Enrico.c. 1108–1205, Venetian statesman; doge (1192–1205). During the fourth Crusade he won Greek colonies for Venice
  • dariole — a small cup-shaped mould used for making individual sweet or savoury dishes
  • day-glo — Day-Glo colours are shades of orange, pink, green, and yellow which are so bright that they seem to glow.
  • day-old — having been in existence or alive for one day
  • dayglow — the light given off by the atmosphere of the Earth as seen during daytime
  • daylong — Daylong is used to describe an event or activity that lasts for the whole of one day.
  • dcalgol — Data Communications ALGOL. A superset of Burroughs Extended ALGOL used for writing Message Control Systems.
  • deasoil — deasil
  • decanol — a colorless liquid, C 10 H 22 O, insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol: used as a plasticizer, detergent, and in perfumes and flavorings.
  • delator — An accuser; an informer.
  • delgadoCape, a cape at the NE extremity of Mozambique.
  • deloria — Vine, (Jr.) [vahyn] /vaɪn/ (Show IPA), 1933–2005, U.S. writer.
  • deposal — the act of deposing from office; deposition
  • dholaks — Plural form of dholak.
  • diablos — Plural form of diablo.
  • diabolo — a game in which one throws and catches a spinning top on a cord fastened to two sticks held in the hands
  • dialogs — Plural form of dialog.
  • diazole — any organic compound whose molecules contain a pentagonal ring of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms, esp imidazole (1,3-diazole) or pyrazole (1,1–diazole)
  • diconal — a brand of dipanone, an opiate drug with potent analgesic properties: used to relieve severe pain
  • digonal — of or relating to a symmetry operation in which the original figure is reconstructed after a 180° turn about an axis
  • dilator — Anatomy. a muscle that dilates some cavity of the body.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • douglasIsle of, an island of the British Isles, in the Irish Sea. 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). Capital: Douglas.
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