7-letter words containing c, o, d, a
- daglock — a dung-caked lock of wool around the hindquarters of a sheep
- datacom — Data communications.
- dawcock — the male of the jackdaw
- dcalgol — Data Communications ALGOL. A superset of Burroughs Extended ALGOL used for writing Message Control Systems.
- deacons — Plural form of deacon.
- decagon — a polygon having ten sides
- decanol — a colorless liquid, C 10 H 22 O, insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol: used as a plasticizer, detergent, and in perfumes and flavorings.
- decapod — any crustacean of the mostly marine order Decapoda, having five pairs of walking limbs: includes the crabs, lobsters, shrimps, prawns, and crayfish
- defacto — (Australia, New Zealand) A partner in a spousal relationship not officially declared as a marriage, comparable to a common law husband or wife.
- demarco — Tom DeMarco proposed a form of structured analysis.
- diconal — a brand of dipanone, an opiate drug with potent analgesic properties: used to relieve severe pain
- dockage — a curtailment; deduction, as from wages.
- dockman — A man who works on a dock.
- dodeca- — indicating twelve
- dogcart — a light, two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle for ordinary driving, with two transverse seats back to back, and originally having a box under the rear seat for carrying a dog.
- dogface — an enlisted man in the U.S. Army, especially an infantryman in World War II.
- domical — domelike.
- dontcha — Eye dialect of don't you.
- dorlach — a quiver for arrows
- dracone — A large bag used to transport a petroleum product (especially unprocessed crude oil) by sea.
- ecuador — a republic in NW South America. 109,483 sq. mi. (283,561 sq. km). Capital: Quito.
- factoid — an insignificant or trivial fact.
- 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
- haddock — a North Atlantic food fish, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, of the cod family.
- ichabod — a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “without honor.”.
- laodice — (in the Iliad) a daughter of Priam and Hecuba who chose to be swallowed up by the earth rather than live as a Greek concubine.
- located — to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
- macedon — Also, Macedon [mas-i-don] /ˈmæs ɪˌdɒn/ (Show IPA). an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula, in S Europe: now a region in N Greece, SW Bulgaria, and the Republic of Macedonia.
- machado — Joaquim Maria (ʒuaˈkɪ maˈria). 1839–1908, Brazilian author of novels and short stories, whose novels include Epitaph of a Small Winner (1881) and Dom Casmurro (1899)
- macleod — Fiona, Sharp, William.
- maddock — (obsolete) an earthworm, a maggot.
- makedoc — A program from Carleton University, Ottawa that generates documentation for Objective C programs. It will also generate a class hierarchy diagram. The output format is similar to that used by StepStone.
- mandioc — (obsolete) manioc.
- mercado — a market.
- mockado — a fabric simulating velvet, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- monacid — (chemistry) Having one hydrogen atom replaceable by a negative or acid atom or radical; capable of neutralizing a monobasic acid.
- monadic — Biology. any simple, single-celled organism. any of various small, flagellate, colorless ameboids with one to three flagella, especially of the genus Monas.
- nodical — of or relating to a node or the nodes.
- nomadic — of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads.
- nonacid — Having no acidic properties or content.
- nonadic — Of or pertaining to an nonad; ninefold.
- nordica — Lillian (Lillian Norton) 1859–1914, U.S. soprano.
- oceanid — any of the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys; a sea nymph.
- octadic — Of or pertaining to an octad; eightfold.
- odoacer — a.d. 434?–493, first barbarian ruler of Italy 476–493.
- orchard — an area of land devoted to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.
- oxyacid — an inorganic acid containing oxygen.
- paddock — Archaic. a frog or toad.
- padlock — a portable or detachable lock with a pivoted or sliding shackle that can be passed through a link, ring, staple, or the like.
- parodic — having or of the nature of a parody.