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There are 13 seven-letter words containing D, O, 2R and U| ADJUROR | • adjuror n. Alternative spelling of adjurer. • ADJUROR n. one who commands solemnly, also ADJURER. | | ARDOURS | • ardours n. Plural of ardour. • ARDOUR n. passion of feeling, also ARDOR. | | BORDURE | • bordure n. (Heraldry) A contrasting border around a shield. • BORDURE n. a border surrounding a heraldic shield. | | BOURDER | • bourder n. (Obsolete) A jester. • BOURDER n. a jester. | | DHOURRA | • dhourra n. Alternative form of durra. • DHOURRA n. (Arabic) Indian millet, also DARI, DHOORA, DHURRA, DOURA, DOURAH, DURA, DURR, DURRA. | | DORTOUR | • dortour n. Alternative form of dorter. • DORTOUR n. (archaic) a dormitory, also DORTER. | | ORDURES | • ordures n. Plural of ordure. • ORDURE n. manure. | | PRODRUG | • prodrug n. (Pharmacology) A drug that is administered in an inactive form that is metabolised in the body into… • prodrug adj. In favour of recreational drugs. • PRODRUG n. an inactive chemical substance that becomes an active drug in the body. | | PROUDER | • prouder adj. Comparative form of proud: more proud. • PROUD adj. having or displaying pride. | | RONDURE | • rondure n. (Countable) A graceful curvature or round object; a ring; a sphere. • rondure n. (Uncountable) The quality of being round; roundness. • RONDURE n. (Shakespeare) a gracefully rounded curvature, also ROUNDURE. | | ROUNDER | • rounder adj. Comparative form of round: more round. • rounder n. A Methodist preacher traveling a circuit, also referred to as a circuit rider. • rounder n. A railroad man who worked at a roundhouse, operating the turntable. | | RUMORED | • rumored v. Simple past tense and past participle of rumor. • rumored adj. Widely reported without strong evidence. • RUMOR v. to spread by hearsay, also RUMOUR. | | UNORDER | • unorder v. (Transitive) To countermand an order for. • UNORDER v. to countermand. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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