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8-letter words containing a, c, n, e, d

  • indicate — to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
  • induciae — the time limit given for a defendant to appear in court after first receiving a citation to appear
  • jaundice — Also called icterus. Pathology. yellow discoloration of the skin, whites of the eyes, etc., due to an increase of bile pigments in the blood, often symptomatic of certain diseases, as hepatitis. Compare physiologic jaundice.
  • lancepod — any tropical, leguminous tree or shrub of the genus Lonchocarpus, the roots of which yield rotenone.
  • lanceted — having lancet-headed openings.
  • landrace — one of several widely distributed strains of large, white, lop-eared swine of northern European origin.
  • lapdance — Alternative spelling of lap dance.
  • launched — to set (a boat or ship) in the water.
  • lycaenid — A member of the taxonomic family 'Lycaenidae'.
  • machined — Simple past tense and past participle of machine.
  • maenadic — (Greek mythology) Of, or pertaining to the maenad.
  • manacled — a shackle for the hand; handcuff.
  • manucode — any of various birds of paradise of the New Guinea region, having dark, metallic plumage.
  • medicant — a healing substance; medicine; remedy.
  • medicean — Catherine de', Catherine de Médicis.
  • medician — (chiefly in science fiction) A physician, a medical doctor; a medic.
  • midocean — The area in the middle of an ocean, far from shore.
  • neckband — a band of cloth at the neck of a garment.
  • nectared — Imbued or abounding with nectar.
  • nice and — pleasingly
  • nondance — a series of simple movements that do not constitute a formal dance
  • notecard — A paper card on which notes are written, or which is intended for such use.
  • ordnance — cannon or artillery.
  • outdance — to move one's feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, especially to the accompaniment of music.
  • pandemic — (of a disease) prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world; epidemic over a large area.
  • panicked — a sudden overwhelming fear, with or without cause, that produces hysterical or irrational behavior, and that often spreads quickly through a group of persons or animals.
  • paunched — a large and protruding belly; potbelly.
  • pedantic — ostentatious in one's learning.
  • pentadic — of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a pentad
  • radiance — radiant brightness or light: the radiance of the tropical sun.
  • reascend — to ascend again
  • recanted — to withdraw or disavow (a statement, opinion, etc.), especially formally; retract.
  • riddance — the act or fact of clearing away or out, as anything undesirable.
  • rondache — a small, round shield
  • scan-edf — (storage, algorithm)   A variation of the Scan disk aceess algorithm for use in a real-time environment where, in general, requests are served according to Earliest Deadline First. If two requests share the same deadline, they may be reorganised according to Scan. A typical example is a video server that retrieves video data from a hard disk. The playback of a video impose tight real-time constraints but if the server retrieves data once every second for each video channel, Scan-EDF can be applied, reducing the seek overhead.
  • scandent — climbing, as a plant.
  • sciaenid — belonging or pertaining to the Sciaenidae, a family of carnivorous fishes that produce a loud sound by snapping the muscles attached to their air bladder, comprising the croakers and drums.
  • snatched — to make a sudden effort to seize something, as with the hand; grab (usually followed by at).
  • tendance — attention; care; ministration, as to the sick.
  • tranched — Finance. one part or division of a larger unit, as of an asset pool or investment: The loan will be repaid in three tranches. a group of securities that share a certain characteristic and form part of a larger offering: The second tranche of the bond issue has a five-year maturity.
  • unarched — (of a structure) not arched; lacking arches
  • unbacked — without backing or support.
  • uncalled — to cry out in a loud voice; shout: He called her name to see if she was home.
  • uncanned — preserved in a can or jar: canned peaches.
  • uncapped — to remove a cap or cover from (a bottle, container, etc.).
  • uncarded — (of wool or other fibres) not carded
  • uncarved — (of food) not carved or carved up
  • uncashed — money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government.
  • uncasked — removed from a cask; brought out of a cask
  • uncaused — not resulting from some antecedent cause.
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