8-letter words containing s, r, d, l
- disenrol — to remove from a register
- disliker — One who dislikes.
- disraeli — Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield ("Dizzy") 1804–81, British statesman and novelist: prime minister 1868, 1874–80.
- distrail — dissipation trail.
- diurnals — Plural form of diurnal.
- diversly — (archaic) In a divers way; severally, variously.
- doldrums — A part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks – so called by sailors.
- doloroso — plaintive, as if expressing sorrow (used as a musical direction).
- dolorous — full of, expressing, or causing pain or sorrow; grievous; mournful: a dolorous melody; dolorous news.
- doorless — a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
- doorsill — the sill of a doorway.
- dopplers — Plural form of doppler.
- dorsalis — dorsal1 .
- dorsally — of, relating to, or situated at the back, or dorsum.
- doublers — Plural form of doubler.
- drabbles — Plural form of drabble.
- dreidels — Plural form of dreidel.
- dressily — in a dressy manner
- dressler — Marie (Leila Koerber) 1869–1934, U.S. actress, born in Canada.
- dribbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dribble.
- driblets — Plural form of driblet.
- drillers — Plural form of driller.
- dripless — designed so that the substance, item, or its contents will not drip: a dripless candle; a dripless pitcher.
- drizzles — Plural form of drizzle.
- drollest — amusing in an odd way; whimsically humorous; waggish.
- drollish — somewhat droll
- droplets — Plural form of droplet.
- dropsley — a dish of very small dumplings made from a batter of butter, egg, flour, and seasoning dropped in small pieces into broth.
- drowsily — half-asleep; sleepy.
- drugless — being without the use of drugs, as certain methods of medical treatment.
- drumlins — Plural form of drumlin.
- drusilla — a female given name.
- dry-salt — to cure or preserve (meat, hides, etc.) by drying and salting.
- drysdale — Sir George Russell. 1912–81, Australian painter, esp of landscapes
- drywalls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drywall.
- dullards — Plural form of dullard.
- durables — (economics) Plural form of durable; durable goods.
- dwellers — to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
- earldoms — Plural form of earldom.
- emeralds — A bright green precious stone consisting of a chromium-rich variety of beryl.
- eslpdpro — ESL public domain version of Edinburgh Prolog for MS-DOS. The code is totally compatible with C-Prolog.
- federals — Plural form of federal.
- feldsher — (in Russia) a medical doctor's assistant
- feldspar — any of a group of minerals, principally aluminosilicates of potassium, sodium, and calcium, characterized by two cleavages at nearly right angles: one of the most important constituents of igneous rocks.
- fiddlers — Plural form of fiddler.
- fielders — Plural form of fielder.
- 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.
- flinders — Matthew, 1774–1814, English navigator and explorer: surveyed coast of Australia.
- flooders — high waters.
- fordless — having no ford.