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8-letter words containing r, e, a, n, l

  • dancerly — characteristic of or moving like a dancer; having the skills or physique of a dancer.
  • danglers — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
  • dearnful — gloomy or heavy-hearted
  • dentural — of or relating to dentures
  • dragline — a rope dragging from something; dragrope.
  • dunleary — a port in E Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay. Pop: 24 447 (2002)
  • early on — in or during the first part of a period of time, a course of action, a series of events, etc.: early in the year.
  • elaterin — An extract from the juice of the fruit of Ecballium elaterium (the squirting cucumber), used as a purgative.
  • en clair — in ordinary language; not in cipher
  • enablers — Plural form of enabler.
  • enameler — A person who applies enamel, especially a craftsman who applies decorative enamel.
  • encradle — to put in a cradle
  • engrails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrail.
  • enlarged — Simple past tense and past participle of enlarge.
  • enlargen — To enlarge.
  • enlarger — An apparatus for enlarging or reducing negatives or positives.
  • enlarges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlarge.
  • enslaver — One that enslaves.
  • ensnarls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensnarl.
  • enthrall — Capture the fascinated attention of.
  • enthrals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthral.
  • entrails — A person or animal's intestines or internal organs, especially when removed or exposed.
  • erlangen — a town in central Germany, in Bavaria: university (1743). Pop: 102 449 (2003 est)
  • erlanger — Joseph. 1874–1965, US physiologist. He shared a Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1944) with Gasser for their work on the electrical signs of nervous activity
  • errantly — In an errant manner.
  • eternall — Obsolete spelling of eternal.
  • euroland — also Eurozone
  • external — Belonging to or forming the outer surface or structure of something.
  • falconer — a person who hunts with falcons or follows the sport of hawking.
  • farnesol — a colorless, unsaturated, liquid alcohol, C 15 H 26 O, having a slight floral odor, extracted from the flowers of the acacia, cassia oil, or the like: used in perfumery.
  • farnesyl — (biochemistry) The univalent radical derived from farnesol.
  • faulknerWilliam, 1897–1962, U.S. novelist and short-story writer. Nobel Prize 1949.
  • fernally — a seedless plant that is not a true fern
  • ferndale — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • filander — a former name for the pademelon, a small wallaby of the genus Thylogale
  • finagler — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.
  • flanders — a medieval country in W Europe, extending along the North Sea from the Strait of Dover to the Scheldt River: the corresponding modern regions include the provinces of East Flanders and West Flanders in W Belgium, and the adjacent parts of N France and SW Netherlands.
  • flanerie — idleness; dawdling.
  • flaneurs — Plural form of flaneur.
  • flankers — Plural form of flanker.
  • flannery — Tim, full name Timothy Fridtjof Flannery. born 1956, Australian zoologist, palaeontologist and environmentalist. His books include The Weather Makers (2006)
  • flaperon — a control surface functioning both as a flap and as an aileron.
  • flaunter — to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
  • foreland — a cape, headland, or promontory.
  • foreplan — to plan in advance
  • fraulein — an unmarried woman.
  • frenular — of or relating to a fraenum
  • funerals — Plural form of funeral.
  • funereal — of or suitable for a funeral.
  • ganglier — Comparative form of gangly.
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