8-letter words containing l, d, r
- condylar — Anatomy. the smooth surface area at the end of a bone, forming part of a joint.
- conelrad — a US defence and information system used between 1951 and 1963 in the event of air attack
- corbeled — Alternative form of corbelled.
- cordelia — a feminine name
- cordelle — to tow (a boat) with a towrope
- cordials — Plural form of cordial.
- cordless — A cordless telephone or piece of electric equipment is operated by a battery fitted inside it and is not connected to the electricity mains.
- cordlike — a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together.
- cornland — the type of land that is suitable for growing corn or grain
- cortland — a variety of large, dark-red apple
- courland — a region of Latvia, between the Gulf of Riga and the Lithuanian border
- coverlid — coverlet
- cowardly — If you describe someone as cowardly, you disapprove of them because they are easily frightened and avoid doing dangerous and difficult things.
- crackled — Simple past tense and past participle of crackle.
- cradling — a framework of iron or wood, esp as used in the construction of a ceiling
- crandall — Prudence, 1803–90, U.S. educator and civil-rights activist.
- credible — Credible means able to be trusted or believed.
- credibly — capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement.
- crinkled — marked with crenellations
- crippled — physically incapacitated
- cropland — an area of land on which crops are grown
- crosland — Anthony. 1918–77, British Labour politician and socialist theorist, author of The Future of Socialism (1957)
- crozzled — blackened or burnt at the edges
- cruelled — Simple past tense and past participle of cruel.
- crumbled — Simple past tense and past participle of crumble.
- crumpled — creased
- crunodal — of or relating to a crunode
- cuddlier — suitable for or inviting cuddling: a cuddly teddy bear.
- cudgeler — One who beats with a cudgel.
- cultured — If you describe someone as cultured, you mean that they have good manners, are well educated, and know a lot about the arts.
- curdling — Present participle of curdle.
- cursedly — In a cursed manner; miserably.
- cylinder — A cylinder is an object with flat circular ends and long straight sides.
- d'albert — Eugen [German oi-geyn] /German ɔɪˈgeɪn/ (Show IPA), or Eugène [French œ-zhen] /French œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), Francis Charles, 1864–1932, German-French pianist and composer, born in Scotland.
- d'arblay — Madame Frances, Burney, Frances.
- d-prolog — (language) A version of Prolog extended with defeasible reasoning.
- dabblers — Plural form of dabbler.
- dactylar — of or pertaining to a dactyl
- dahlgren — John Adelphus Bernard, 1809–70, U.S. naval officer and inventor.
- daladier — Édouard (edwar). 1884–1970, French radical socialist statesman; premier of France (1933; 1934; 1938–40) and signatory of the Munich Pact (1938)
- dalcroze — Jaques-Dalcroze.
- dalriada — a former Gaelic kingdom (5th century ad–9th century ad) comprising Argyll, parts of the Inner Hebrides, and parts of modern Antrim
- dancerly — characteristic of or moving like a dancer; having the skills or physique of a dancer.
- danglers — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
- dapperly — neat; trim; smart: He looked very dapper in his new suit.
- daringly — In a daring manner; boldly; courageously; fearlessly; impudently.
- darioles — Plural form of dariole.
- darkling — in the dark or night
- darlings — Plural form of darling.
- dataller — a worker paid by the day