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7-letter words containing r, e, i, n, d

  • neuroid — either of the halves of a neural arch
  • nitride — a compound, containing two elements only, of which the more electronegative one is nitrogen.
  • ordinee — a person who is ordained or who is to be ordained
  • ordines — Roman Catholic Church. a booklet containing short and abbreviated directions for the contents of the office and Mass of each day in the year.
  • pardine — spotted; resembling a leopard
  • perinde — (in prescriptions) in the same manner as before.
  • poinder — a person who protects and cares for hedges, woods, etc
  • prebind — to bind beforehand
  • printed — produced by printing
  • randies — sexually aroused; lustful; lecherous.
  • ravined — marked or furrowed with ravines.
  • read in — to look at carefully so as to understand the meaning of (something written, printed, etc.): to read a book; to read music.
  • reading — an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
  • red ink — a financial deficit; business loss.
  • redding — a city in N California.
  • redline — to treat by redlining (an area or neighborhood).
  • redoing — to do again; repeat.
  • redskin — a contemptuous term used to refer to a North American Indian.
  • redwing — a European thrush, Turdus iliacus, having chestnut-red flank and axillary feathers.
  • redying — a coloring material or matter.
  • reeding — the straight stalk of any of various tall grasses, especially of the genera Phragmites and Arundo, growing in marshy places.
  • refined — having or showing well-bred feeling, taste, etc.: refined people.
  • regrind — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
  • reigned — the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne.
  • reindex — (in a nonfiction book, monograph, etc.) a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
  • rending — to separate into parts with force or violence: The storm rent the ship to pieces.
  • rescind — to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
  • rewiden — to widen again
  • sardine — the pilchard, Sardina pilchardus, often preserved in oil and used for food.
  • sirened — Classical Mythology. one of several sea nymphs, part woman and part bird, who lure mariners to destruction by their seductive singing.
  • tendril — a threadlike, leafless organ of climbing plants, often growing in spiral form, which attaches itself to or twines round some other body, so as to support the plant.
  • tindery — resembling tinder; highly inflammable or inflammatory.
  • trained — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • trident — a three-pronged instrument or weapon.
  • trindle — British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
  • turdine — belonging or pertaining to the family Turdidae, comprising the true thrushes.
  • unaired — not ventilated or exposed to the air
  • undried — not dried
  • unfired — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
  • unhired — to engage the services of (a person or persons) for wages or other payment: to hire a clerk.
  • unmired — a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh.
  • untired — not tired; unwearied
  • untried — not tried; not attempted, proved, or tested.
  • unwired — not wired, especially not connected by power lines, cables, or wires to receive electricity or cable television.
  • uranide — any element having an atomic number greater than that of protactinium
  • uridine — a ribonucleoside composed of ribose and uracil.
  • widener — Any device used to widen something; especially a drill designed to produce a hole greater than its own diameter.
  • winders — Plural form of winder.
  • windier — accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
  • windore — a window
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