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6-letter words containing r, o, d, e

  • -drome — a course; racecourse
  • -robed — -robed combines with the names of colours to indicate that someone is wearing robes of a particular colour.
  • adored — to regard with the utmost esteem, love, and respect; honor.
  • adorer — to regard with the utmost esteem, love, and respect; honor.
  • adores — to regard with the utmost esteem, love, and respect; honor.
  • afroed — (of the hair) Styled into an afro.
  • bedrop — to drop upon or cover with drops
  • bodger — worthless or second-rate
  • bolder — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • bonder — a long stone or brick laid in a wall as a header
  • bordel — a bordello
  • borden — ˈLizzie (Andrew) (ˈlɪzi ) ; lizˈē) 1860-1927; U.S. woman accused and acquitted in a sensational trial (1893) of murdering her father & stepmother (1892)
  • border — The border between two countries or regions is the dividing line between them. Sometimes the border also refers to the land close to this line.
  • bordet — Jules (Jean Baptiste Vincent) (ʒyl). 1870–1961, Belgian bacteriologist and immunologist, who discovered complement. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1919
  • boride — a compound in which boron is the most electronegative element, esp a compound of boron and a metal
  • borked — to attack (a candidate or public figure) systematically, especially in the media.
  • brodie — a suicidal or daredevil leap; wild dive: to do a brodie from a high ledge.
  • bronde — (of women's hair) artificially coloured to achieve a shade between blonde and brunette
  • browed — having a brow of a specified kind (usually used in combination): a shaggy-browed brute.
  • chored — Simple past tense and past participle of chore.
  • codder — a cod fisherman or his boat
  • coders — Plural form of coder.
  • codger — Old codger is a disrespectful way of referring to an old man.
  • colder — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
  • conder — a person who directs the steering of a ship
  • corded — bound or fastened with cord
  • corder — a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together.
  • coreid — (zoology) Any member of the Coreidae.
  • corked — (of a wine) tainted through having a cork containing excess tannin
  • corned — (esp of beef) cooked and then preserved or pickled in salt or brine, now often canned
  • credos — Plural form of credo.
  • crowed — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • debtor — A debtor is a country, organization, or person who owes money.
  • decore — (transitive) To remove the core from.
  • decors — Plural form of decor.
  • deform — If something deforms a person's body or something else, it causes it to have an unnatural shape. In technical English, you can also say that the second thing deforms.
  • dehorn — to remove or prevent the growth of the horns of (cattle, sheep, or goats)
  • dehors — Other than, not including, or outside the scope of.
  • dehort — to dissuade (someone) from a course of action
  • delors — Jacques (Lucien Jean). born 1925, French politician and economist, President of the European Commission (1985–94): originator of the Delors plan for closer European union
  • dentro — (demoscene, rare) A production that is classified somewhere between a demo and an intro.
  • deodar — a Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, with drooping branches
  • deport — If a government deports someone, usually someone who is not a citizen of that country, it sends them out of the country because they have committed a crime or because it believes they do not have the right to be there.
  • dermo- — dermato-
  • desorb — to change from an adsorbed state on a surface to a gaseous or liquid state
  • detort — to twist, pervert, or distort
  • detour — If you make a detour on a journey, you go by a route which is not the shortest way, because you want to avoid something such as a traffic jam, or because there is something you want to do on the way.
  • devoir — duty; obligation
  • devoré — velvet fabric with a raised pattern
  • devour — If a person or animal devours something, they eat it quickly and eagerly.

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