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There are 24 seven-letter words containing D, F, 2I and R

Afridisaridifybid␣fairdeifierDiFioredriftin'edifierferidgifibroidfigbirdfilaridfirolidfuidhirgridifyindriftmidriffrafidhi Rafidhirafidis RafidisreifiedRifkindtriffidWilfrid

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  • Afridis — n. Plural of Afridi.
  • aridify — v. (Transitive) To make arid.
  • bid␣fair — v. (Usually followed by "to") To have a reasonable claim; to seem likely.
  • deifier — n. One who deifies.
  • DiFiore — prop.n. A surname from Italian.
  • driftin' — v. Pronunciation spelling of drifting.
  • edifier — n. A person who edifies. — n. (Obsolete) A builder.
  • feridgi — n. (Obsolete) A voluminous, armless mantle, generally of black…
  • fibroid — n. (Pathology) A benign tumour of the uterus that is composed… — n. (Pathology) A fibroma.
  • figbird — n. Any of several frugivorous birds, of the genus Sphecotheres, from Australia.
  • filarid — n. Any nematode of the family Filariidae.
  • firolid — n. (Zoology) Any sea snail in the family Firolidae.
  • fuidhir — n. (Ireland, historical) In ancient Ireland, a manual laborer without property.
  • gridify — v. To create a system of grids.
  • indrift — v. To drift in. — n. The act of indrifting.
  • midriff — n. The middle section of the human torso, from below the chest…
  • rafidhi — n. Nonstandard spelling of rafidi.
  • Rafidhi — n. Nonstandard spelling of Rafidi.
  • rafidis — n. Plural of rafidi.
  • Rafidis — n. Alternative letter-case form of rafidis.
  • reified — v. Simple past tense and past participle of reify.
  • Rifkind — prop.n. A surname.
  • triffid — n. A fictional plant, able to move around and kill people with… — n. (Colloquial) Any of the anemones of the genus Aiptasia with… — n. Any large, fast-growing and hard-to-remove weed, such as the…
  • Wilfrid — prop.n. A male given name from Old English, a less common form of Wilfred.
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