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Showing words for DWELLER using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Dweller

dweller

6 Letter Words for Dweller

lewder, reweld, welder, welled, weller

5 Letter Words for Dweller

dewer, dwell, elder, ewder, lered, rewed, wedel

4 Letter Words for Dweller

deer, dele, dell, dere, dree, drew, elle, ered, ewer, lede, leed, leer, lere, lewd, ller, rede, reed, reel, wede, weed, weel, weer, weld, well, were

3 Letter Words for Dweller

dee, del, der, dew, dle, dlr, eel, eer, eld, ell, erd, ere, ewe, ldl, led, lee, ler, lew, lld, lwl, red, ree, rel, rew, rld, rle, rwd, wed, wee, wer

Definitions for Dweller

[1] to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
[2] to live or continue in a given condition or state: to dwell in happiness.
[3] to linger over, emphasize, or ponder in thought, speech, or writing (often followed by on or upon ): to dwell on a particular point in an argument.
[4] (of a moving tool or machine part) to be motionless for a certain interval during operation.
[5] Machinery . a flat or cylindrical area on a cam for maintaining a follower in a certain position during part of a cycle. a period in a cycle in the operation of a machine or engine during which a given part remains motionless.
[6] formal , literary to live as a permanent resident
[7] to live (in a specified state) to dwell in poverty
[8] a regular pause in the operation of a machine
[9] a flat or constant-radius portion on a linear or rotary cam enabling the cam follower to remain static for a brief time

Words related to Dweller

dwellresident, inhabitant, occupant

Words nearby Dweller

dwelldwarves, dwayne, dwb, dweeb, dweeby, dwell, dwell on, dwell time, dwelling, dwelling house, dwelling place

Origin of Dweller

before 900; Middle English dwellen to lead astray, stun, abide, Old English dwellan to lead or go astray, hinder; cognate with Old Norse dvelja

Other words from Dweller

dwell·er , noun
out·dwell , verb (used with object), out·dwelt or out·dwelled, out·dwell·ing.
pre·dwell , verb (used without object)

Word origin for Dweller

Old English dwellan to seduce, get lost; related to Old Saxon bidwellian to prevent, Old Norse dvelja, Old High German twellen to prevent

Synonyms for Dweller

inhabitant, resident, occupant