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7-letter words containing c, d

  • flicked — a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger: She gave the horse a flick with her riding crop.
  • flocked — Simple past tense and past participle of flock.
  • fluidic — the technology dealing with the use of a flowing liquid or gas in various devices, especially controls, to perform functions usually performed by an electric current in electronic devices.
  • focused — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
  • fosdickHarry Emerson, 1878–1969, U.S. preacher and author.
  • fracted — broken; having a part displaced.
  • fredric — a male given name.
  • frocked — Simple past tense and past participle of frock.
  • fructed — (of a tree or other plant) represented as bearing fruit, seeds, or the like: an apple tree vert fructed gules.
  • fucused — adorned with cosmetics; painted
  • geocode — the characterization of a neighborhood, locality, etc., according to such demographic features as ethnic composition or the average income or educational level of its inhabitants, especially as used in marketing.
  • geoduck — a very large edible clam, Panope generosa, of the NW coast of the U.S.
  • glanced — Simple past tense and past participle of glance.
  • glochid — a short hair, bristle, or spine having a barbed tip.
  • glucide — any of various organic compounds that consist of or contain a carbohydrate.
  • godcast — a religious service or sermon that has been converted to MP3 format for download from the internet for play on a computer or MP3 player
  • goldcup — a Mexican climbing shrub, Solandra guttata, of the nightshade family, having cup-shaped yellow flowers marked with purple.
  • gweduck — Alternative form of geoduck.
  • hackled — Simple past tense and past participle of hackle.
  • haddock — a North Atlantic food fish, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, of the cod family.
  • handcar — a small railroad car or platform on four wheels propelled by a mechanism worked by hand, used on some railroads for inspecting tracks and transporting workers.
  • hasidic — a member of a sect founded in Poland in the 18th century by Baal Shem-Tov and characterized by its emphasis on mysticism, prayer, ritual strictness, religious zeal, and joy. Compare Mitnagged.
  • hatched — Simple past tense and past participle of hatch.
  • headcam — a camera that is worn on the front of the head and records video from the wearer's point of view.
  • heckled — Simple past tense and past participle of heckle.
  • hedonic — of, characterizing, or pertaining to pleasure: a hedonic thrill.
  • helcoid — Of or pertaining to an ulcer; ulcerous.
  • heliced — decorated with spirals.
  • hexadic — (rare) Pertaining to a hexad; hexagonal.
  • heyduck — one of a class of mercenary soldiers in 16th-century Hungary.
  • hitched — to fasten or tie, especially temporarily, by means of a hook, rope, strap, etc.; tether: Steve hitched the horse to one of the posts.
  • hocused — Simple past tense and past participle of hocus.
  • hoicked — Simple past tense and past participle of hoick.
  • hunched — to thrust out or up in a hump; arch: to hunch one's back.
  • hutched — Kept in a hutch.
  • iceland — a large island in the N Atlantic between Greenland and Scandinavia. 39,698 sq. mi. (102,820 sq. km).
  • ichabod — a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “without honor.”.
  • icicled — Hung with icicles.
  • icterid — any bird of the N American family Icteridae
  • id card — identification card.
  • identic — identical.
  • idiotcy — Archaic spelling of idiocy.
  • idiotic — of, relating to, or characteristic of an idiot.
  • idyllic — suitable for or suggestive of an idyll; charmingly simple or rustic: his idyllic life in Tahiti.
  • il duce — the title assumed by Benito Mussolini as leader of Fascist Italy (1922–43)
  • iliadic — (italics) a Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy, ascribed to Homer.
  • incaged — encage.
  • incased — encase.
  • incised — cut into: the incised material.
  • incited — Simple past tense and past participle of incite.
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