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

  • detroit — a city in SE Michigan, on the Detroit River: a major Great Lakes port; once the largest car-manufacturing centre in the world. Pop: 911 402 (2003 est)
  • devisor — a person who devises property, esp realty, by will
  • devoirs — compliments or respects; courteous attentions
  • devorce — Obsolete form of divorce.
  • devours — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devour.
  • dewdrop — a drop of dew
  • dewworm — The earthworm.
  • dextro- — on or towards the right
  • diderot — Denis (dəni). 1713–84, French philosopher, noted particularly for his direction (1745–72) of the great French Encyclopédie
  • die for — to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
  • diopter — Optics. a unit of measure of the refractive power of a lens, having the dimension of the reciprocal of length and a unit equal to the reciprocal of one meter. Abbreviation: D.
  • dioptre — Optics. a unit of measure of the refractive power of a lens, having the dimension of the reciprocal of length and a unit equal to the reciprocal of one meter. Abbreviation: D.
  • diorite — a granular igneous rock consisting essentially of plagioclase feldspar and hornblende.
  • discoer — a person who attends discos
  • disrobe — Take off one's clothes.
  • divorce — a divorced man.
  • do gree — to give satisfaction for an injury
  • do over — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • do-over — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • dobbers — Plural form of dobber.
  • dockers — Plural form of docker.
  • dodders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dodder.
  • doddery — shaky or trembling, as from old age; tottering: a doddering old man.
  • dodgers — a person who dodges.
  • dodgery — the use of a dodge or dodges; trickery; duplicity.
  • dog-ear — (in a book) a corner of a page folded over like a dog's ear, as by careless use, or to mark a place.
  • doggers — Plural form of dogger.
  • doggery — doglike behavior or conduct, especially when surly.
  • doggrel — comic or burlesque, and usually loose or irregular in measure. rude; crude; poor.
  • dollier — a person who operates a dolly
  • dolores — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “sorrows.”.
  • dom rep — Dominican Republic
  • domremy — a village in Lorraine, NE France, SW of Nancy: birthplace of Joan of Arc.
  • donnerd — stupid
  • donnert — stunned
  • doodler — a design, figure, or the like, made by idle scribbling.
  • doormen — Plural form of doorman.
  • dopplerChristian Johann, 1803–53, Austrian physicist: discovered the Doppler effect.
  • dorkier — stupid, inept, or unfashionable.
  • dormers — Plural form of dormer.
  • dormice — any small, furry-tailed, Old World rodent of the family Gliridae, resembling small squirrels in appearance and habits.
  • dormier — (of a player or side in match play) being in the lead by as many holes as are still to be played.
  • dorture — Alternative form of dortour.
  • dossers — Plural form of dosser.
  • dossier — a collection or file of documents on the same subject, especially a complete file containing detailed information about a person or topic.
  • doubler — One who doubles.
  • doubter — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • douceur — a gratuity; tip.
  • doucker — (UK, dialect) A grebe or diver.
  • dougher — A baker.
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