7-letter words containing on
- cullion — a despicable person
- cushion — A cushion is a fabric case filled with soft material, which you put on a seat to make it more comfortable.
- cyclone — A cyclone is a violent tropical storm in which the air goes round and round.
- d meson — a meson with charm +1 or −1, strangeness 0, and isotopic spin ½.
- dacryon — the point of junction of the maxillary, lacrimal, and frontal bones.
- daemons — Plural form of daemon.
- daikons — Plural form of daikon.
- daimons — Plural form of daimon.
- dalapon — a herbicide used to kill perennial grasses
- daltons — Plural form of dalton.
- damsons — Plural form of damson.
- dandong — a port in E China, in Liaoning province at the mouth of the Yalu River. Pop: 730 000 (2005 est)
- dapsone — an antimicrobial drug used to treat leprosy and certain types of dermatitis. Formula: C12H12N2O2S
- dawn on — If a fact or idea dawns on you, you realize it.
- day one — If something happens from day one of a process, it happens right from the beginning. If it happens on day one, it happens right at the beginning.
- daylong — Daylong is used to describe an event or activity that lasts for the whole of one day.
- deacons — Plural form of deacon.
- dead on — exactly right
- dead-on — exactly right, accurate, or pertinent: The film director has a dead-on feel for characterization.
- deboned — Having its bones removed.
- deboner — a person or a device that debones a piece of meat or fish
- decagon — a polygon having ten sides
- demeton — a toxic organic chemical compound with formula C6H15O3PS2, primarily used as an insecticide
- demonic — Demonic means coming from or belonging to a demon or being like a demon.
- demonly — Of, relating to, or like a demon; demonic.
- demono- — demon
- demonry — possession by a demon
- demonym — a name used to denote the inhabitants of a place
- dendron — a dendrite.
- denison — a city in NE Texas.
- deontic — of or relating to such ethical concepts as obligation and permissibility
- desmond — 15th Earl of, title of Gerald Fitzgerald. died 1583, Anglo-Irish nobleman, who led a Catholic rebellion (1579) against English domination of Ireland
- despond — to lose heart or hope; become disheartened; despair
- dhoneys — Plural form of dhoney.
- diamond — A diamond is a hard, bright, precious stone which is clear and colourless. Diamonds are used in jewellery and for cutting very hard substances.
- diatron — an electrical circuit that uses diodes
- dickson — Leonard Eugene, 1874–1954, U.S. mathematician.
- diconal — a brand of dipanone, an opiate drug with potent analgesic properties: used to relieve severe pain
- diction — Someone's diction is how clearly they speak or sing.
- digonal — of or relating to a symmetry operation in which the original figure is reconstructed after a 180° turn about an axis
- dillion — (slang, hyperbole) An unspecified large number (of).
- dine on — If you dine on a particular sort of food, you have it for dinner.
- dinmont — a young neutered male sheep
- dionaea — the Venus's-flytrap.
- diphone — a unit of speech made up of two simple speech sounds known as phones
- diplont — the diploid individual in a life cycle that has a diploid and a haploid phase.
- dispone — to arrange
- dobsons — Plural form of dobson.
- dodgson — Charles Lutwidge [luht-wij] /ˈlʌt wɪdʒ/ (Show IPA), ("Lewis Carroll") 1832–98, English mathematician and writer of books for children.
- dogbone — A bone shaped like an elongated barbell.