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7-letter words containing o, l, d

  • doglike — similar to a dog; having the appearance, traits, etc., of a dog.
  • dogpile — A mound of people, especially people who are fighting or celebrating.
  • dogsled — Also, dog sledge. a sled pulled by dogs, especially one used by Arctic peoples, as the Eskimos.
  • doilies — Plural form of doily.
  • doldrum — Boring, uninteresting.
  • doleful — sorrowful; mournful; melancholy: a doleful look on her face.
  • dolente — (to be performed) in a sorrowful manner
  • doll up — a small figure representing a baby or other human being, especially for use as a child's toy.
  • dollars — Plural form of dollar.
  • dolldom — the world of dolls
  • dollied — Simple past tense and past participle of dolly.
  • dollier — a person who operates a dolly
  • dollies — Plural form of dolly.
  • dollish — a small figure representing a baby or other human being, especially for use as a child's toy.
  • dollops — Plural form of dollop.
  • dolmade — A dolma.
  • dolmans — Plural form of dolman.
  • dolmens — Plural form of dolmen.
  • dolores — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “sorrows.”.
  • dolphin — any of several chiefly marine, cetacean mammals of the family Delphinidae, having a fishlike body, numerous teeth, and the front of the head elongated into a beaklike projection.
  • doltish — a dull, stupid person; blockhead.
  • domical — domelike.
  • domicil — Archaic form of domicile.
  • 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.
  • dongles — Plural form of dongle.
  • dongola — a former province in the N Sudan, now part of Northern Province.
  • doodled — Simple past tense and past participle of doodle.
  • doodler — a design, figure, or the like, made by idle scribbling.
  • doodles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doodle.
  • doolies — dooly.
  • doomful — foreshadowing doom; portentously direful; ominous.
  • doomily — In a doomy manner.
  • dopplerChristian Johann, 1803–53, Austrian physicist: discovered the Doppler effect.
  • dorlach — a quiver for arrows
  • dottily — In a dotty manner.
  • dottled — in a state of dotage
  • dottles — Plural form of dottle.
  • doubled — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • doubler — One who doubles.
  • doubles — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • doublet — a close-fitting outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes having a short skirt, worn by men in the Renaissance.
  • douglasIsle of, an island of the British Isles, in the Irish Sea. 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). Capital: Douglas.
  • dovelet — a small or young dove
  • dowable — subject to the provision of a dower: dowable land.
  • dowdily — In a dowdy manner.
  • dowlandJohn, 1563–1626, English lutenist and composer.
  • dowlney — light, soft, and fluffy
  • drolled — amusing in an odd way; whimsically humorous; waggish.
  • drooled — Simple past tense and past participle of drool.
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