0%

8-letter words containing n, a, d, r

  • boardman — a member of a board
  • bondager — someone who performs bondservice; a bondman
  • boneyard — a cemetery; graveyard
  • boundary — The boundary of an area of land is an imaginary line that separates it from other areas.
  • braconid — any member of the Braconidae, a family of parasitoid wasps
  • braiding — braids collectively
  • brainerd — a city in central Minnesota.
  • brancard — a litter hung on poles, carried between two horses, one in front and the other behind
  • branched — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
  • brandade — a Provençal dish of salt cod puréed with olive oil and milk
  • brandeis — ˈLouis Demˌbitz (ˈdɛmˌbɪts ) ; demˈbitsˌ) 1856-1941; U.S. jurist: associate justice, Supreme Court (1916-39)
  • brandied — flavored or blended with brandy
  • branding — The branding of a product is the presentation of it to the public in a way that makes it easy for people to recognize or identify.
  • brandise — a trivet
  • brandish — If you brandish something, especially a weapon, you hold it in a threatening way.
  • branford — a town in S Connecticut.
  • breadbin — a household container for bread, usually quite small
  • breading — a kind of food made of flour or meal that has been mixed with milk or water, made into a dough or batter, with or without yeast or other leavening agent, and baked.
  • breadnut — a moraceous tree, Brosimum alicastrum, of Central America and the Caribbean
  • brideman — a male attendant of the bridegroom at a wedding
  • bridgman — Percy Williams. 1882–1961, US physicist: Nobel prize for physics (1946) for his work on high-pressure physics and thermodynamics
  • brigands — a bandit, especially one of a band of robbers in mountain or forest regions.
  • browband — the strap of a horse's bridle that goes across the forehead
  • cadherin — (protein) Any of a class of transmembrane proteins important in maintaining tissue structure.
  • cadreman — an officer or enlisted person in a military cadre.
  • calandra — A large Eurasian lark with a stout bill and a black patch on each side of the neck.
  • caldrons — Plural form of caldron (Alternative spelling of cauldrons).
  • calendar — A calendar is a chart or device which displays the date and the day of the week, and often the whole of a particular year divided up into months, weeks, and days.
  • calender — a machine in which paper or cloth is glazed or smoothed by passing between rollers
  • calendry — a place where calendering is carried out
  • canadarm — a type of robotic arm, developed in Canada, used on space vehicles
  • cancered — affected by cancer
  • cancroid — resembling a cancerous growth
  • cankered — (esp of fruit trees) affected by canker
  • cantered — an easy gallop.
  • carangid — any marine percoid fish of the family Carangidae, having a compressed body and deeply forked tail. The group includes the jacks, horse mackerel, pompano, and pilot fish
  • cardamon — the aromatic seed capsules of a tropical Asian plant, Elettaria cardamomum, of the ginger family, used as a spice or condiment and in medicine.
  • cardenal — Ernesto (ˈɜːnɛstaʊ). born 1925, Nicaraguan poet, revolutionary, and Roman Catholic priest; an influential figure in the Sandinista movement
  • cardenas — Lázaro (ˈlaθaro). 1895–1970, Mexican statesman and general; president of Mexico (1934–40)
  • cardigan — A cardigan is a knitted woollen sweater that you can fasten at the front with buttons or a zip.
  • cardinal — A cardinal is a high-ranking priest in the Catholic church.
  • careened — Simple past tense and past participle of careen.
  • cartland — Dame Barbara (Hamilton). 1901–2000, British novelist, noted for her prolific output of popular romantic fiction
  • cauldron — A cauldron is a very large, round metal pot used for cooking over a fire. In stories and fairy tales, a cauldron is used by witches for their spells.
  • caverned — (poetic) Pitted or hollowed out with caverns.
  • chaldron — a unit of capacity equal to 36 bushels. Formerly used in the US for the measurement of solids, being equivalent to 1.268 cubic metres. Used in Britain for both solids and liquids, it is equivalent to 1.309 cubic metres
  • chandler — a dealer in a specified trade or merchandise
  • chaudron — (obsolete) entrails.
  • chawdron — the entrails of an animal
  • chondral — of or relating to cartilage
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?