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6-letter words containing l, d, r

  • parled — talk; parley.
  • pedlar — a person who sells from door to door or in the street.
  • pedler — peddler.
  • polder — a tract of low land, especially in the Netherlands, reclaimed from the sea or other body of water and protected by dikes.
  • purled — the action or sound of purling.
  • raddle — ruddle.
  • radial — arranged like radii or rays.
  • radula — a chitinous band in the mouth of most mollusks, set with numerous, minute, horny teeth and drawn backward and forward over the floor of the mouth in the process of breaking up food.
  • railed — a bar of wood or metal fixed horizontally for any of various purposes, as for a support, barrier, fence, or railing.
  • randal — a male given name.
  • reclad — to dress; attire.
  • reddle — ruddle.
  • redeal — to deal again in a card game
  • redial — Also, re-dial. to dial again.
  • redleg — a member of a secret organization, formed in Kansas in 1862, that engaged in guerrilla activities during the Civil War.
  • reeled — an act of reeling; a reeling or staggering movement.
  • refold — to fold again
  • regild — to gild again
  • reland — to land again
  • relend — to grant the use of (something) on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
  • relied — to depend confidently; put trust in (usually followed by on or upon): You can rely on her work.
  • reload — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • remold — To remold something such as an idea or an economy means to change it so that it has a new structure or is based on new principles.
  • repled — to appeal or entreat earnestly: to plead for time.
  • resold — Resold is the past tense and past participle of resell.
  • retold — to tell (a story, tale, etc.) over again or in a new way: It’s Sleeping Beauty retold with a different twist.
  • reweld — to weld again
  • rewild — to introduce (animals or plants) to their original habitat or to a habitat similar to their natural one: proposals to rewild elephants to the American plains.
  • ribald — vulgar or indecent in speech, language, etc.; coarsely mocking, abusive, or irreverent; scurrilous.
  • riddle — a coarse sieve, as one for sifting sand in a foundry.
  • ridley — Also called Atlantic ridley, bastard ridley, bastard turtle. a gray sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, about 24 inches (61 cm) long, previously thought to be a hybrid of the loggerhead and green turtles: an endangered species.
  • rifled — a shoulder firearm with spiral grooves cut in the inner surface of the gun barrel to give the bullet a rotatory motion and thus a more precise trajectory.
  • rldram — (storage)   (Reduced Latency DRAM) A kind of dynamic random access memory. RLDRAM comes in "common IO" and "separate IO" configurations. It supports broadside addressing. It is typically used in networking gear and set-top boxes that require high bandwidth memory.
  • roiled — to render (water, wine, etc.) turbid by stirring up sediment.
  • roland — Italian Orlando. the greatest of the paladins in the Charlemagne cycle of the chansons de geste, renowned for his prowess and the manner of his death in the battle of Roncesvalles (a.d. 778), also for his five days' combat with Oliver in which neither was the victor.
  • rolled — to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a ball or a wheel.
  • ronald — a male given name: from Scandinavian words meaning “counsel” and “rule.”.
  • rondel — Prosody. a short poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end.
  • rt-cdl — Real-Time Common Design Language
  • ruddle — a red variety of ocher, used for marking sheep, coloring, etc.
  • rudely — discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.
  • rudolf — 1218–91, king of Germany and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1273–91: founder of the Hapsburg dynasty.
  • rundle — a rung of a ladder.
  • sardel — a precious stone
  • slider — a person or thing that slides.
  • solder — any of various alloys fused and applied to the joint between metal objects to unite them without heating the objects to the melting point.
  • strudl — STRUctured Design Language. Dynamic and finite-element analysis, steel and concrete structures. Subsystem of ICES. ["ICES STRUDL-II Engineering User's Manual", R68-91, CE Dept MIT (Nov 1968) Sammet 1969, p.613].
  • unlord — to remove (someone) from the position or status of a lord
  • welder — to unite or fuse (as pieces of metal) by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united.
  • weldor — to unite or fuse (as pieces of metal) by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united.
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