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6-letter words containing o, r, d

  • droned — to make a dull, continued, low, monotonous sound; hum; buzz.
  • droner — to make a dull, continued, low, monotonous sound; hum; buzz.
  • drones — Plural form of drone.
  • droney — Characterized by droning.
  • drongo — any passerine bird of the family Dicruridae, of Africa, Asia, and Australia, the several species usually having black plumage and long, forked tails.
  • droogs — Plural form of droog.
  • drools — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drool.
  • drooly — drooling, tending to drool, or covered with drool.
  • droops — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of droop.
  • droopy — hanging down; sagging.
  • dropsy — (formerly) edema.
  • drosky — droshky.
  • drossy — containing dross.
  • drouth — a period of dry weather, especially a long one that is injurious to crops.
  • droved — simple past tense of drive.
  • droven — (obsolete) Past participle of drive.
  • drover — a person who drives cattle or sheep to market.
  • droves — simple past tense of drive.
  • drownd — (dialectal) drown.
  • drowns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drown.
  • drowse — to be sleepy or half-asleep.
  • drowsy — half-asleep; sleepy.
  • drylot — a bare outdoor enclosure for livestock
  • dryout — the process or an instance of drying out: applying compost to the garden soil to retard dryout.
  • ductor — the roller that conveys ink in a press from the ink reservoir to the distributor.
  • durion — Alternative form of durian.
  • dvorak — Antonín [ahn-taw-nyeen] /ˈɑn tɔ nyin/ (Show IPA), 1841–1904, Czech composer.
  • dyvour — a person who is bankrupt, begs for money, or owes money
  • editor — a person having managerial and sometimes policy-making responsibility related to the writing, compilation, and revision of content for a publishing firm or for a newspaper, magazine, or other publication: She was offered a managing editor position at a small press.
  • emerod — a haemorrhoid
  • enduro — A long-distance race, especially for motor vehicles, motorcycles, or bicycles, typically over rough terrain, designed to test endurance.
  • eroded — (of wind, water, or other natural agents) Gradually wear away (soil, rock, or land).
  • eroder — One who erodes.
  • erodes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of erode.
  • eudora — Electronic mail software for communicating over TCP/IP from Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, and IBM OS/2 computers. Both commercial and free versions are produced by QUALCOMM, Inc.
  • f-word — a euphemism for the word fuck : The f-word came into English in the 15th century. See also n-word, word (def 2).
  • fedora — a soft felt hat with a curled brim, worn with the crown creased lengthwise.
  • fiords — Plural form of fiord.
  • fjords — Plural form of fjord.
  • florid — reddish; ruddy; rosy: a florid complexion.
  • fodder — coarse food for livestock, composed of entire plants, including leaves, stalks, and grain, of such forages as corn and sorghum.
  • folder — directory
  • fonder — having a liking or affection for (usually followed by of): to be fond of animals.
  • fooder — (obsolete, or, rare) Food for animals.
  • forbad — to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: to forbid him entry to the house.
  • forbid — to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: to forbid him entry to the house.
  • forced — strained, unnatural, or affected: a forced smile.
  • forded — a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
  • fordid — Simple past tense and past participle of fordo.
  • foredo — fordo.
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