7-letter words containing s, n, i, d
- naiades — Plural form of naiad.
- naysaid — Simple past tense and past participle of naysay.
- neddies — Plural form of neddy.
- needies — in a condition of need or want; poverty-stricken; impoverished; extremely poor; destitute.
- nerdish — Like a nerd; having the traits of a nerd.
- nereids — Plural form of nereid.
- nidaros — former name of Trondheim.
- nimrods — Plural form of nimrod.
- no-side — the end of a match, signalled by the referee's whistle
- noddies — Plural form of noddy.
- nonskid — designed or constructed to prevent or reduce skidding: nonskid tires; nonskid driveways and sidewalks.
- nudists — Plural form of nudist.
- nudniks — Plural form of nudnik.
- oilsand — Alternative spelling of oil sand.
- ordains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ordain.
- 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.
- pansied — covered with pansies
- radians — Plural form of radian The angle subtended at the centre of a circle by an arc of the circle of the same length as the circle's radius.
- randies — sexually aroused; lustful; lecherous.
- redskin — a contemptuous term used to refer to a North American Indian.
- rescind — to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
- sadiron — Northern, North Midland, and Western U.S. Older Use. a flatiron that is pointed at both ends and has a detachable handle.
- sainted — enrolled among the saints.
- saladin — (Salāh-ed-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb) 1137–93, sultan of Egypt and Syria 1175–93: opponent of Crusaders.
- samanid — a member of the rulers of Persia in the 9th and 10th centuries.
- sanding — the more or less fine debris of rocks, consisting of small, loose grains, often of quartz.
- sandino — Augusto (César) [ou-goos-taw se-sahr] /aʊˈgus tɔ ˈsɛ sɑr/ (Show IPA), 1893–1934, Nicaraguan revolutionary leader.
- sandpit — a deep pit in sandy soil from which sand is excavated.
- sardine — the pilchard, Sardina pilchardus, often preserved in oil and used for food.
- scandia — ancient name of the S Scandinavian Peninsula.
- scandic — of or relating to scandium: scandic oxide.
- secondi — the second or lower part in a duet, especially in a piano duet.
- seeding — the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
- sekondi — a port in SW Ghana, 8 km (5 miles) northeast of Takoradi: linked administratively with Takoradi in 1946. Pop (with Takoradi): 335 000 (2005 est)
- send in — to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
- shading — the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area.
- shindig — an elaborate or large dance, party, or other celebration.
- shinned — the front part of the leg from the knee to the ankle.
- siddons — Sarah (Kemble) 1755–1831, English actress.
- side-on — (of two objects) meeting with the sides foremost.
- sideman — an instrumentalist in a band or orchestra.
- sidling — to move sideways or obliquely.
- siganid — any fish of the family Siganidae, comprising the rabbitfishes.
- sigmund — (in the Volsunga Saga) the son of Volsung and Liod; the father, through his sister, Signy, of Sinfjotli; the husband first of Borghild, then of Hjordis; and the father of Sigurd.
- sindbad — Sinbad the Sailor
- sinewed — a tendon.
- sirened — Classical Mythology. one of several sea nymphs, part woman and part bird, who lure mariners to destruction by their seductive singing.
- skidpan — an area made slippery so that vehicle drivers can practise controlling skids
- skinked — to serve (a beverage).
- skinned — the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.