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7-letter words containing t, r

  • cutlery — Cutlery consists of the knives, forks, and spoons that you eat your food with.
  • cutover — an area cleared of timber
  • cutters — Plural form of cutter.
  • cuttier — cut short; short; stubby.
  • cutware — tools used in cutting, as knives or blades.
  • cutwork — openwork embroidery in which the pattern is cut away from the background
  • cutworm — the caterpillar of various noctuid moths, esp those of the genus Argrotis, which is a pest of young crop plants in North America
  • cypriot — Cypriot means belonging or relating to Cyprus, or to its people or culture.
  • cythera — a Greek island off the SE coast of the Peloponnese: in ancient times a centre of the worship of Aphrodite. Pop: 3354 (2001). Area: about 285 sq km (110 sq miles)
  • czarist — a variant spelling (esp US) of tsarist
  • dabster — an incompetent or amateurish worker; bungler
  • daren't — Daren't is the usual spoken form of 'dare not'.
  • darkest — having very little or no light: a dark room.
  • darknet — a covert communication network on the internet
  • darn it — You can say darn it to show that you are very annoyed about something.
  • darnestgive a darn. damn (def 14).
  • darters — Plural form of darter.
  • darting — a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.
  • dartles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dartle.
  • dastard — a contemptible sneaking coward
  • dataria — the papal office that assesses candidates for benefices reserved to the Holy See
  • daturic — relating to the plants that belong to the genus Datura
  • daunter — One who daunts.
  • daystar — morning star
  • de trop — not wanted; in the way; superfluous
  • dearest — You can call someone dearest when you are very fond of them.
  • dearths — Plural form of dearth.
  • debater — A debater is someone who takes part in debates.
  • debitor — the heading written at the top of the debit column in an accounts book
  • debrett — a list of the British aristocracy
  • debtors — Plural form of debtor.
  • decatur — Stephen. 1779–1820, US naval officer, noted for his raid on Tripoli harbour (1804) and his role in the War of 1812
  • decerpt — (obsolete) Plucked off or away.
  • decreet — the final judgment or sentence of a court
  • decrypt — to decode (a message) with or without previous knowledge of its key
  • deerlet — a very small deer, specifically one of the species of musk deer known as the chevrotain
  • def art — definite article
  • defrost — When you defrost frozen food or when it defrosts, you allow or cause it to become unfrozen so that you can eat it or cook it.
  • delater — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
  • delator — An accuser; an informer.
  • delbert — a male given name, form of Albert.
  • deleter — Agent noun of delete; one who deletes.
  • demerit — The demerits of something or someone are their faults or disadvantages.
  • demeter — the goddess of agricultural fertility and protector of marriage and women
  • dentary — a bone in the lower jaw of non-mammalian vertebrates, which holds the teeth
  • denture — a partial or full set of artificial teeth
  • deorbit — to depart deliberately from orbit, usually to enter a descent phase.
  • departs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depart.
  • deports — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deport.
  • derated — Simple past tense and past participle of derate.
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