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7-letter words containing and

  • mandazi — A form of fried bread from eastern Africa.
  • mandean — a member of an ancient Gnostic sect extant in Iraq.
  • mandela — Nelson (Rolihlahla) [raw-lee-lah-luh] /ˌrɔ liˈlɑ lə/ (Show IPA), 1918–2013, South African black antiapartheid activist: president of South Africa 1994–99.
  • manding — Present participle of mand.
  • mandioc — (obsolete) manioc.
  • mandira — a Hindu temple.
  • mandirs — Plural form of mandir.
  • mandola — an early lute resembling a large mandolin.
  • mandora — a type of bass lute which was the ancestor of the mandolin
  • mandore — (musical instruments) An early form of lute, that gave rise to the mandolin.
  • mandrel — a shaft or bar the end of which is inserted into a workpiece to hold it during machining.
  • mandril — a shaft or bar the end of which is inserted into a workpiece to hold it during machining.
  • mandrin — (medicine) A metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure.
  • mandyas — a short, black cloak worn by monks.
  • meander — to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley.
  • miandad — Javed (ˈdʒævɪd). born 1957, Pakistani cricketer and coach: a batsman, he played in 124 test matches (1976–93), 34 as captain, scoring 8,832 runs (a Pakistan record)
  • midband — Electronics. a band in the middle of a range of frequencies.
  • midland — a city in W Texas.
  • miranda — Francisco de [frahn-sees-kaw th e] /frɑnˈsis kɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1750–1816, Venezuelan revolutionist and patriot.
  • morandi — Giorgio [jawr-jaw] /ˈdʒɔr dʒɔ/ (Show IPA), 1890–1964, Italian painter.
  • morland — Obsolete form of moorland.
  • nandina — a Chinese and Japanese evergreen shrub, Nandina domestica, of the barberry family, having pinnate leaves and bright red berries, cultivated as an ornamental.
  • nandine — a carnivorous mammal (Nandinia binotata) native to West Africa
  • nanduti — a fine, intricate lace made in Paraguay, usually of cotton, and resembling a spiderweb.
  • nkandla — the private residence of Jacob Zuma, South African President from 2009, south of the town of Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal. The use of state funds to upgrade the property caused controversy
  • norland — northland.
  • oakland — a seaport in W California, on San Francisco Bay.
  • offhand — cavalierly, curtly, or brusquely: to reply offhand.
  • oilsand — Alternative spelling of oil sand.
  • on hand — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • operand — a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performed.
  • organdy — a fine, thin cotton fabric usually having a durable crisp finish, white, dyed, or printed: used for blouses, dresses, curtains, trimmings, etc.
  • orlando — Vittorio Emanuele [veet-taw-ryaw e-mah-noo-e-le] /vitˈtɔ ryɔ ˌɛ mɑ nuˈɛ lɛ/ (Show IPA), 1860–1952, Italian statesman.
  • ormandyEugene, 1899–1985, U.S. conductor and violinist, born in Hungary.
  • outland — Usually, outlands. the outlying districts or remote regions of a country; provinces: a name unknown in the outlands.
  • pandani — a tropical, palm-like tree of Tasmania, Richea pandanifolia: family Ericaceae
  • pandean — of or relating to the god Pan.
  • pandectpandects, a complete body or code of laws.
  • pandora — Classical Mythology. the first woman, created by Hephaestus, endowed by the gods with all the graces and treacherously presented to Epimetheus along with a box (originally a jar) in which Prometheus had confined all the evils that could trouble humanity. As the gods had anticipated, Pandora gave in to her curiosity and opened the box, allowing the evils to escape, thereby frustrating the efforts of Prometheus. In some versions, the box contained blessings, all of which escaped but hope.
  • pandore — an obsolete musical instrument resembling the guitar.
  • pandour — History/Historical. a member of a local militia in Croatia, formed as a regiment in the Austrian army in the 18th century and noted for its ruthlessness and cruelty.
  • pandrop — a hard mint-flavoured sweet
  • pandura — a Graeco-Roman stringed instrument, similar to a lute
  • pandure — bandore.
  • prandtl — Ludwig (ˈluːtvɪç). 1875–1953, German physicist, who made important contributions to aerodynamics and aeronautics
  • proband — a patient who is the initial member of a family to come under study.
  • provand — food; provisions
  • q and a — an exchange of questions and answers.
  • quandry — Misspelling of quandary.
  • r and r — rest and recreation.
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