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8-letter words containing t, e, n, d, r

  • nattered — Simple past tense and past participle of natter.
  • neatherd — cowherd.
  • nectared — Imbued or abounding with nectar.
  • nerdiest — Slang. of or like a nerd.
  • net cord — a cord that passes along and supports the top of a tennis net
  • neutered — Simple past tense and past participle of neuter.
  • nextdoor — Also, next door. to, at, or in the next house on the street, especially if it is very close by, or the adjacent apartment, office, room, or the like: Go next-door and get your sister. Your sister is next-door. Her brother lives next-door.
  • nitrated — Reacted, or treated with nitric acid or a nitrate.
  • nitrides — Plural form of nitride.
  • nonrated — not rated
  • nordunet — (networking, body)   (Nordic Universities Network?) A collaboration between the national research networks in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It provides international access for these countries.
  • notecard — A paper card on which notes are written, or which is intended for such use.
  • nurtured — to feed and protect: to nurture one's offspring.
  • on trend — conforming to the latest fashion
  • on-trend — in style; in fashion: on-trend beauty products.
  • ordinate — Mathematics. (in plane Cartesian coordinates) the y-coordinate of a point: its distance from the x-axis measured parallel to the y-axis.
  • oreodont — any of various extinct North American artiodactyls of the families Merycoidodontidae or Agriochoeridae, widespread from the late Eocene through early Miocene epochs.
  • orientedthe Orient, the countries of Asia, especially East Asia. (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
  • parented — a father or a mother.
  • pedantry — the character, qualities, practices, etc., of a pedant, especially undue display of learning.
  • raindate — an alternative date proposed in case of rain
  • rationed — a fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage: a daily ration of meat and bread.
  • recanted — to withdraw or disavow (a statement, opinion, etc.), especially formally; retract.
  • red cent — a cent, as representative of triviality: His promise isn't worth a red cent.
  • redolent — having a pleasant odor; fragrant.
  • redstone — a U.S. surface-to-surface ballistic missile powered by a single rocket engine.
  • reindict — (of a grand jury) to bring a formal accusation against, as a means of bringing to trial: The grand jury indicted him for murder.
  • reinduct — to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president.
  • repented — to feel sorry, self-reproachful, or contrite for past conduct; regret or be conscience-stricken about a past action, attitude, etc. (often followed by of): He repented after his thoughtless act.
  • repetend — Mathematics. the part of a repeating decimal that is repeated, as 1234 in 0.123412341234. ….
  • resented — to feel or show displeasure or indignation at (a person, act, remark, etc.) from a sense of injury or insult.
  • resident — a person who resides in a place.
  • retained — to keep possession of.
  • retinoid — Biochemistry. any of a group of substances related to vitamin A and functioning like vitamin A in the body.
  • returned — to go or come back, as to a former place, position, or state: to return from abroad; to return to public office; to return to work.
  • rodentia — the order comprising the rodents.
  • rondelet — a short poem of fixed form, consisting of five lines on two rhymes, and having the opening words or word used after the second and fifth lines as an unrhymed refrain.
  • roundlet — a small circle or circular object.
  • rudiment — Usually, rudiments. the elements or first principles of a subject: the rudiments of grammar. a mere beginning, first slight appearance, or undeveloped or imperfect form of something: the rudiments of a plan.
  • sederunt — a prolonged discussion or session for discussion.
  • sprinted — to race or move at full speed, especially for a short distance, as in running, rowing, etc.
  • strained — affected or produced by effort; not natural or spontaneous; forced: strained hospitality.
  • stranded — composed of a specified number or kind of strands (usually used in combination): a five-stranded rope.
  • strander — a person who strands
  • strident — making or having a harsh sound; grating; creaking: strident insects; strident hinges.
  • stringed — fitted with strings (often used in combination): a five-stringed banjo.
  • subtrend — the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events.
  • teardown — a taking apart; disassembly.
  • tendered — soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak.
  • tenderer — soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak.
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