7-letter words containing u, n, d, i
- dunnite — an ammonium picrate explosive used as a bursting charge for armor-piercing projectiles and in high-explosive shells; explosive D.
- dunting — a hard blow or hit, especially one that makes a dull sound; thump.
- dupioni — a cocoon formed jointly by two silkworms.
- dupping — to open.
- durians — Plural form of durian.
- durions — Plural form of durion.
- dusking — Present participle of dusk.
- dustbin — an ashcan; garbage can.
- dusting — earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.
- educing — Present participle of educe.
- eluding — Present participle of elude.
- enduing — Present participle of endue.
- ennuied — affected with ennui; bored
- exuding — Present participle of exude.
- feuding — Also called blood feud. a bitter, continuous hostility, especially between two families, clans, etc., often lasting for many years or generations.
- fudging — a small stereotype or a few lines of specially prepared type, bearing a newspaper bulletin, for replacing a detachable part of a page plate without the need to replate the entire page.
- fundies — Plural form of fundie.
- funding — a supply of money or pecuniary resources, as for some purpose: a fund for his education; a retirement fund.
- fungoid — resembling a fungus; of the nature of a fungus.
- guiding — to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
- guidons — Plural form of guidon.
- hindgut — Zoology. the last portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, between the cecum and the anus, involved mainly with water resorption and with the storage and elimination of food residue; the large intestine. the posterior colon of arthropods, composed of ectodermal, chitin-lined tissue.
- hirudin — a gray or white, water-soluble acidic polypeptide obtained from the buccal gland of leeches, used in medicine chiefly as an anticoagulant.
- houdini — Harry (Erich Weiss) 1874–1926, U.S. magician.
- hunyadi — János [yah-nawsh] /ˈyɑ nɔʃ/ (Show IPA), 1387?–1456, Hungarian soldier and national hero.
- idumean — Greek name of Edom.
- iguanid — any of numerous lizards of the family Iguanidae, of the New World, Madagascar, and several islands of the South Pacific, comprising terrestrial, semiaquatic, and arboreal species typically with a long tail and, in the male, a bright throat patch, including the anoles, collared lizards, earless lizards, horned lizards, and iguanas.
- immuned — Simple past tense and past participle of immune.
- impound — to shut up in a pound or other enclosure, as a stray animal.
- inbound — Throw (the ball) from out of bounds, putting it into play.
- inbuild — Something built-in, structure, a construct.
- include — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
- incudal — Anatomy. the middle one of a chain of three small bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals. Compare malleus, stapes.
- incudes — a plural of incus.
- incused — Simple past tense and past participle of incuse.
- induced — to lead or move by persuasion or influence, as to some action or state of mind: to induce a person to buy a raffle ticket.
- inducer — Biochemistry. a substance that has the capability of activating genes within a cell.
- induces — to lead or move by persuasion or influence, as to some action or state of mind: to induce a person to buy a raffle ticket.
- inducts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of induct.
- induing — Present participle of indue.
- indulge — to yield to an inclination or desire; allow oneself to follow one's will (often followed by in): Dessert came, but I didn't indulge. They indulged in unbelievable shopping sprees.
- indusia — Botany, Mycology. any of several structures having a netlike or skirtlike shape, as the membranous overgrowth covering the sori in ferns.
- infused — Simple past tense and past participle of infuse.
- inhumed — Simple past tense and past participle of inhume.
- injured — to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
- insured — the person, group, or organization whose life or property is covered by an insurance policy.
- intrude — to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome.
- intuned — Simple past tense and past participle of intune.
- inuendo — Obsolete form of innuendo.
- inurned — Simple past tense and past participle of inurn.