6-letter words containing a, d, i
- capsid — any heteropterous bug of the family Miridae (formerly Capsidae), most of which feed on plant tissues, causing damage to crops
- cardi- — cardio-
- cardia — a lower oesophageal sphincter
- cardie — A cardie is the same as a cardigan.
- cardin — Pierre (pjɛr). born 1922, French couturier, noted esp for his collections for men
- cardio — Cardiovascular; pertaining to the health of the circulatory and respiratory systems.
- caried — affected by caries
- chadic — a subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages, spoken in an area west and south of Lake Chad, the chief member of which is Hausa
- chadri — a shroud which covers the body from head to foot, usually worn by females in Islamic countries
- chasid — Hasid.
- ciardi — John, 1916–86, U.S. poet.
- cicada — A cicada is a large insect that lives in hot countries and makes a loud high-pitched noise.
- cnidae — a nematocyst.
- codeia — codeine
- daboia — A large, venomous Asiatic viper of the genus Daboia.
- dacite — an igneous, volcanic rock characteristically light in colour with relatively high silica content
- dacoit — (in India and Myanmar) a member of a gang of armed robbers
- daddie — Alternative form of daddy.
- daftie — a foolish person
- dahlia — A dahlia is a garden flower with a lot of brightly coloured petals.
- dahlin — (archaic, chemistry) inulin.
- daidle — to waddle about
- daiker — dacker.
- daikon — a Japanese radish (Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus) having a long, white root that is eaten raw or cooked
- daimen — occasional; odd
- daimio — one of the great feudal lords who were vassals of the shogun.
- daimon — daemon
- daimyo — (in Japan) one of the territorial magnates who dominated much of the country from about the 11th to the 19th century
- dainty — If you describe a movement, person, or object as dainty, you mean that they are small, delicate, and pretty.
- dairen — former Japanese name of Dalian (def 2).
- daises — a raised platform, as at the front of a room, for a lectern, throne, seats of honor, etc.
- dakoit — (in India and Burma) a member of a class of criminals who engage in organized robbery and murder.
- dalasi — the standard monetary unit of The Gambia, divided into 100 bututs
- dalian — a city in NE China, at the end of the Liaodong Peninsula: with the adjoining city of Lüshun comprises the port complex of Lüda. Pop: 2 709 000 (2005 est)
- dalila — Delilah (def 1).
- dallin — Cyrus Earle, 1861–1944, U.S. sculptor.
- damien — Joseph (ʒozɛf), known as Father Damien. 1840–89, Belgian Roman Catholic missionary to the leper colony at Molokai, Hawaii
- dammit — a contracted form of damn it
- damnit — (especially, southern US) misspelling of dammit.
- dangit — Dang it; used to express irritation or disappointment.
- daniel — a youth who was taken into the household of Nebuchadnezzar, received guidance and apocalyptic visions from God, and was given divine protection when thrown into the lions' den
- danios — Plural form of danio.
- danish — Danish is the language spoken in Denmark.
- danite — of the Hebrew tribe of Dan
- danzig — a rare variety of domestic fancy pigeon originating in this area
- dardic — belonging or relating to a group of languages spoken in Kashmir, N Pakistan, and E Afghanistan, regarded as a subbranch of the Indic branch of the Indo-European family but showing certain Iranian characteristics
- darien — the E part of the Isthmus of Panama, between the Gulf of Darien on the Caribbean coast and the Gulf of San Miguel on the Pacific coast; chiefly within the republic of Panama but extending also into Colombia: site of a disastrous attempt to establish a Scottish colony in 1698
- daring — People who are daring are willing to do or say things which are new or which might shock or anger other people.
- darius — (Codomannus) died 330 b.c, king of Persia 336–330.
- darkie — darky.