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7-letter words containing d, a, r, l, n

  • adrenal — on or near the kidneys
  • arnauldAntoine, 1612–94, French Jansenist theologian and philosopher.
  • arundel — a town in S England, in West Sussex: 11th-century castle. Pop: 3297 (2001)
  • bandrol — Alternative form of banderole.
  • blander — pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner.
  • caldron — a large kettle or boiler
  • candler — a long, usually slender piece of tallow or wax with an embedded wick that is burned to give light.
  • dangler — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
  • darlene — a female given name: from the Old English word meaning “darling.”.
  • darling — You call someone darling if you love them or like them very much.
  • darnley — Lord. title of Henry Stuart (or Stewart). 1545–67, Scottish nobleman; second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots and father of James I of England. After murdering his wife's secretary, Rizzio (1566), he was himself assassinated (1567)
  • dearnly — in a solitary or unseen manner
  • diurnal — of or relating to a day or each day; daily.
  • dryland — Often, drylands. a tract of land having dry, often sandy soil, as on the floor of a valley: Acres of the drylands have been reclaimed by irrigation.
  • garland — Hamlin [ham-lin] /ˈhæm lɪn/ (Show IPA), 1860–1940, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and poet.
  • gnarled — (of trees) full of or covered with gnarls; bent; twisted.
  • goldarn — goddamn (used as a euphemism in expressions of anger, disgust, surprise, etc.).
  • grandly — impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.
  • handler — a person or thing that handles.
  • irelandJohn, 1838–1918, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and social reformer, born in Ireland: archbishop of St. Paul, Minn., 1888–1918.
  • knarled — Alternative form of gnarled.
  • kurland — a former duchy on the Baltic: later, a province of Russia and, in 1918, incorporated into Latvia.
  • ladrone — a thief.
  • landers — Plural form of lander.
  • landler — an Austrian and southern German folk dance in moderately slow triple meter, antecedent to the waltz.
  • laniard — Nautical. a short rope or wire rove through deadeyes to hold and tauten standing rigging.
  • lanyard — Nautical. a short rope or wire rove through deadeyes to hold and tauten standing rigging.
  • larding — the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
  • lardner — Ring(gold Wilmer) [ring-gohld wil-mer] /ˈrɪŋˌgoʊld ˈwɪl mər/ (Show IPA), 1885–1933, U.S. short-story writer and journalist.
  • lardoon — a strip of fat used in larding, especially as drawn through the substance of meat, chicken, etc., with a kind of needle or pin.
  • launder — to wash (clothes, linens, etc.).
  • laundry — articles of clothing, linens, etc., that have been or are to be washed.
  • leander — a Greek youth, the lover of Hero, who swam the Hellespont every night to visit her until he was drowned in a storm.
  • learned — having much knowledge; scholarly; erudite: learned professors.
  • leonardSugar Ray (Ray Charles Leonard) born 1956, U.S. boxer.
  • lorinda — a feminine name
  • lyndora — a female given name.
  • 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.
  • morland — Obsolete form of moorland.
  • nadiral — Astronomy. the point on the celestial sphere directly beneath a given position or observer and diametrically opposite the zenith.
  • nodular — of, relating to, or characterized by nodules.
  • norland — northland.
  • ordinal — of or relating to an order, as of animals or plants.
  • orlando — Vittorio Emanuele [veet-taw-ryaw e-mah-noo-e-le] /vitˈtɔ ryɔ ˌɛ mɑ nuˈɛ lɛ/ (Show IPA), 1860–1952, Italian statesman.
  • prandtl — Ludwig (ˈluːtvɪç). 1875–1953, German physicist, who made important contributions to aerodynamics and aeronautics
  • randall — a male given name.
  • rankled — (of unpleasant feelings, experiences, etc.) to continue to cause keen irritation or bitter resentment within the mind; fester; be painful.
  • rimland — the area situated on the outer edges of a region
  • rolland — Romain [raw-man] /rɔˈmɛ̃/ (Show IPA), 1866–1944, French novelist, music critic, and dramatist: Nobel prize 1915.

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