7-letter words containing c, e, d
- clammed — any of various bivalve mollusks, especially certain edible species. Compare quahog, soft-shell clam.
- clamped — Simple past tense and past participle of clamp.
- clanged — Simple past tense and past participle of clang.
- clanked — a sharp, hard, nonresonant sound, like that produced by two pieces of metal striking, one against the other: the clank of chains; the clank of an iron gate slamming shut.
- clapped — to strike the palms of (one's hands) against one another resoundingly, and usually repeatedly, especially to express approval: She clapped her hands in appreciation.
- clashed — Simple past tense and past participle of clash.
- clasped — a device, usually of metal, for fastening together two or more things or parts of the same thing: a clasp for paper money; a clasp on a necklace.
- classed — Simple past tense and past participle of class.
- claudel — Paul (Louis Charles Marie) (pɔl). 1868–1955, French dramatist, poet, and diplomat, whose works testify to his commitment to the Roman Catholic faith. His plays include L'Annonce faite à Marie (1912) and Le Soulier de satin (1919–24)
- cleaned — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
- cleared — Simple past tense and past participle of clear.
- cleated — a wedge-shaped block fastened to a surface to serve as a check or support: He nailed cleats into the sides of the bookcase to keep the supports from slipping.
- cleaved — Cleft or cloven.
- clefted — Having a cleft; cloven.
- cleland — John. 1709–89, British writer, best known for his bawdy novel Fanny Hill (1748–49)
- clemmed — Simple past tense and past participle of clem.
- clerked — Simple past tense and past participle of clerk.
- cliched — If you describe something as clichéd, you mean that it has been said, done, or used many times before, and is boring or untrue.
- clicked — Past participle of click.
- clinged — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of cling.
- clinked — Simple past tense and past participle of clink.
- clipped — Clipped means neatly cut.
- cliqued — a small, exclusive group of people; coterie; set.
- cloaked — Wearing a cloak.
- clocked — Simple past tense and past participle of clock.
- clogged — to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up: to clog a drain.
- clomped — Simple past tense and past participle of clomp.
- clonked — Simple past tense and past participle of clonk.
- clopped — Simple past tense and past participle of clop.
- clothed — If you are clothed in a certain way, you are dressed in that way.
- clotted — a mass or lump.
- clouded — of or relating to cloud computing: cloud software; cloud servers.
- clouder — a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
- clouted — a blow, especially with the hand; cuff: The bully gave him a painful clout on the head.
- clowder — a collective term for a group of cats
- clowned — Simple past tense and past participle of clown.
- clubbed — having a thickened end, like a club
- clucked — to utter the cry of a hen brooding or calling her chicks.
- cludgie — a toilet
- clumped — a small, close group or cluster, especially of trees or other plants.
- clunked — Simple past tense and past participle of clunk.
- clupeid — any widely distributed soft-finned teleost fish of the family Clupeidae, typically having oily flesh, and including the herrings, sardines, shad, etc
- co-oped — a cooperative store, dwelling, program, etc.
- coached — Simple past tense and past participle of coach.
- coapted — to bring close together: The surgeons coapted the edges of the wound.
- coasted — Simple past tense and past participle of coast.
- cobbled — A cobbled street has a surface made of cobblestones.
- cockade — a feather or ribbon worn on military headwear
- cockled — Simple past tense and past participle of cockle.
- cod end — the narrow end of a tapered trawl net