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There are 11 seven-letter words containing D, I, M, R and T

DEMERITdemerit n. A quality of being inadequate; a fault; a disadvantage.
demerit n. A mark given for bad conduct to a person attending an educational institution or serving in the army.
demerit n. That which one merits or deserves, either of good or ill; desert.
DIMETERdimeter n. (Poetry) A line in a poem having two metrical feet.
dimeter n. (Poetry) A poetic metre in which each line has two feet.
DIMETER n. a verse of two metrical feet.
DIREMPTdirempt adj. (Obsolete, past participial) Distinct; separate; secrete; divided.
dirempt v. (Transitive, principally in philosophy) To separate; to divide; to break off.
DIREMPT v. to separate into two.
MERITEDmerited adj. Deserved.
merited v. Simple past tense and past participle of merit.
MERIT v. to deserve.
MIDTERMmidterm adj. Halfway through a term, or roughly so.
midterm n. A midterm school exam (i.e., halfway through the term).
midterm n. A midterm election.
MITEREDmitered v. Simple past tense and past participle of miter.
MITER v. (US) to join with a type of woodworking joint, also MITRE.
READMITreadmit v. To admit, or allow to enter, again.
reädmit v. Obsolete spelling of readmit.
re-admit v. Alternative spelling of readmit.
RETIMEDretimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of retime.
RETIME v. to time again.
TIMIDERtimider adj. Comparative form of timid: more timid.
TIMID adj. lacking courage or self-confidence.
TRIDUUMtriduum n. A period of three days (especially in Roman Catholic liturgy).
TRIDUUM n. (Latin) a period of three days of prayer preceding Roman Catholic feasts.
TRIMMEDtrimmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of trim.
trimmed adj. That has been trimmed.
trimmed adj. Furnished with trimmings.

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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