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5-letter words containing a, d, r

  • -ward — indicating direction towards
  • abord — to approach or accost someone
  • acred — having acres of land
  • acrid — An acrid smell or taste is strong and sharp, and usually unpleasant.
  • adder — In Europe and Asia, an adder is a small poisonous snake that has a black pattern on its back. In North America, a number of different poisonous and non-poisonous snakes are called adders.
  • adler — Alfred (ˈalfreːt). 1870–1937, Austrian psychiatrist, noted for his descriptions of overcompensation and inferiority feelings
  • adore — If you adore someone, you feel great love and admiration for them.
  • adorn — If something adorns a place or an object, it makes it look more beautiful.
  • adour — a river in SW France, flowing N from the Pyrenees and then W to the Bay of Biscay. 210 miles (338 km) long.
  • adrad — afraid
  • adret — a side of a mountain receiving direct sunlight.
  • adrip — Dripping.
  • adure — (obsolete) To burn up.
  • aider — to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
  • aired — a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere.
  • alder — An alder is a species of tree or shrub that grows especially in cool, damp places and loses its leaves in winter.
  • andre — John. 1751–80, British major who was hanged as a spy for conspiring with Benedict Arnold during the War of American Independence
  • andro — (informal) androstenedione.
  • arced — Geometry. any unbroken part of the circumference of a circle or other curved line.
  • arcid — (zoology) Any of the Arcidae; an ark shell.
  • ardeb — a unit of dry measure used in Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries. In Egypt it is approximately equal to 0.195 cubic metres
  • arden — John. (1930–2012) British dramatist and novelist. His plays include Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1959) and The Workhouse Donkey (1963); novels include Silence Among the Weapons (1982): he often worked in collaboration with his wife Margaretta D'Arcy
  • ardor — emotional warmth; passion
  • ardri — an Irish high king
  • aread — to declare
  • armed — Someone who is armed is carrying a weapon, usually a gun.
  • arndt — Ernst Moritz [ernst moh-rits] /ɛrnst ˈmoʊ rɪts/ (Show IPA), 1769–1860, German poet and historian.
  • aroid — of, relating to, or belonging to the Araceae, a family of plants having small flowers massed on a spadix surrounded by a large petaloid spathe. The family includes arum, calla, and anthurium
  • arpad — died 907 ad, Magyar chieftain who conquered Hungary in the late 9th century
  • arsed — (AU, NZ, British, vulgar, slang) Simple past tense and past participle of arse; Bothered (as in 'can't be bothered to...').
  • award — An award is a prize or certificate that a person is given for doing something well.
  • bader — Sir Douglas. 1910–82, British fighter pilot. Despite losing both legs after a flying accident (1931), he became a national hero as a pilot in World War II
  • baird — John Logie (ˈləʊɡɪ). 1888–1946, Scottish engineer: inventor of a 240-line mechanically scanned system of television, replaced in 1935 by a 405-line electrically scanned system
  • barde — Armor. any of various pieces of defensive armor for a horse.
  • bardo — (in Tibetan Buddhism) the state of the soul between its death and its rebirth
  • bards — Plural form of bard.
  • bardy — defiant; bold; daring
  • bared — without covering or clothing; naked; nude: bare legs.
  • beard — A man's beard is the hair that grows on his chin and cheeks.
  • board — A board is a flat, thin, rectangular piece of wood or plastic which is used for a particular purpose.
  • brady — Mathew B. (ˈmæθju ) ; mat hˈyo̅o) 1823?-96; U.S. photographer, esp. of Lincoln & the Civil War
  • braid — Braid is a narrow piece of decorated cloth or twisted threads, which is used to decorate clothes or curtains.
  • brand — If someone is branded as something bad, people think they are that thing.
  • bread — Bread is a very common food made from flour, water, and yeast.
  • breda — a city in the S Netherlands, in North Brabant province: residence of Charles II of England during his exile. Pop: 164 000 (2003 est)
  • broad — Something that is broad is wide.
  • cader — Eastern New England and British. (of the young of animals) abandoned or left by the mother and raised by humans: a cade lamb.
  • cadre — A cadre is a small group of people who have been specially chosen, trained, and organized for a particular purpose.
  • caird — a travelling tinker; vagrant
  • cardi — Alternative spelling of cardie.

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