7-letter words containing a, c, i, d, e
- accidie — spiritual sloth; apathy; indifference
- adichie — Chimamanda Ngozi, born 1977, Nigerian novelist; her novels include Purple Hibiscus (2003) and Half of a Yellow Sun (2006), which won the 2007 Orange Prize for Fiction
- advices — an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc.: I shall act on your advice.
- aecidia — an aecium in which the spores are always formed in chains and enclosed in a cup-shaped peridium.
- aidance — help
- alcaide — the commander of a fortress or castle
- alcides — Hercules
- avicide — Any substance used to kill birds.
- cabined — a small house or cottage, usually of simple design and construction: He was born in a cabin built of rough logs.
- caddice — caddis1
- caddied — Golf. a person hired to carry a player's clubs, find the ball, etc.
- caddies — Plural form of caddie.
- caducei — Plural form of caduceus.
- cairned — marked by a cairn
- camelid — of or relating to camels
- candice — a female given name.
- candide — a philosophical novel (1759) by Voltaire.
- candied — Food such as candied fruit has been covered with sugar or has been cooked in sugar syrup.
- candies — Plural form of candy.
- carbide — a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive element
- cardiae — Plural form of cardia.
- cardies — Plural form of cardie.
- carried — Simple past tense and past participle of carry.
- caviled — Simple past tense and past participle of cavil.
- cedilla — A cedilla is a symbol that is written under the letter 'c' in French, Portuguese, and some other languages to show that you pronounce it like a letter 's' rather than like a letter 'k'. It is written ç.
- chained — If you say that someone is chained to a person or a situation, you are emphasizing that there are reasons why they cannot leave that person or situation, even though you think they might like to.
- chaired — a seat, especially for one person, usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
- citadel — In the past, a citadel was a strong building in or near a city, where people could shelter for safety.
- claimed — to demand by or as by virtue of a right; demand as a right or as due: to claim an estate by inheritance.
- codeina — a white, crystalline, slightly bitter alkaloid, C 18 H 21 NO 3 , obtained from opium, used in medicine chiefly as an analgesic or sedative and to inhibit coughing.
- cyanide — Cyanide is a highly poisonous substance.
- de sica — Vittorio (vitˈtɔːrjo). 1902–74, Italian film actor and director. His films, in the neorealist tradition, include Shoeshine (1946) and Bicycle Thieves (1948)
- deciare — one tenth of an are or 10 square metres
- decibar — a centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure, equal to 1/10 bar or 100,000 dynes per square centimeter.
- decidua — the specialized mucous membrane that lines the uterus of some mammals during pregnancy: is shed, with the placenta, at parturition
- decimal — A decimal is a fraction that is written in the form of a dot followed by one or more numbers which represent tenths, hundredths, and so on: for example .5, .51, .517.
- declaim — If you declaim, you speak dramatically, as if you were acting in a theatre.
- decrial — the act of decrying; noisy censure.
- delicia — a female given name.
- deltaic — pertaining to or like a delta.
- dialect — A dialect is a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area.
- dictate — If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down.
- didache — a treatise, perhaps of the 1st or early 2nd century ad, on Christian morality and practices
- dieback — a condition in a plant in which the branches or shoots die from the tip inward, caused by any of several bacteria, fungi, or viruses or by certain environmental conditions.
- discage — to release (an animal or bird) from a cage
- discase — to take the case or covering from; uncase.
- dispace — to move or travel about
- echidna — Also called spiny anteater. any of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines.
- edacity — the state of being edacious; voraciousness; appetite.
- edaphic — related to or caused by particular soil conditions, as of texture or drainage, rather than by physiographic or climatic factors.
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