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6-letter words containing c, r, d

  • cybrid — a hybrid cell, being a fusion of a whole cell with a cytoplasm, containing a nuclear genome from one source and a mitochondrial genome from another
  • cyprid — Any freshwater ostracod of the family Cyprididae.
  • dacker — to walk slowly; to saunter
  • dacron — a synthetic polyester fiber or a washable, wrinkle-resistant fabric made from it
  • dancer — A dancer is a person who earns money by dancing, or a person who is dancing.
  • darcys — a male given name.
  • 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
  • decare — ten ares or 1000 square metres
  • decern — to decree or adjudge
  • decker — Thomas Dekker
  • decore — (transitive) To remove the core from.
  • decors — Plural form of decor.
  • decree — A decree is an official order or decision, especially one made by the ruler of a country.
  • decrew — to become less or weaker
  • decury — (in ancient Rome) a body of ten men
  • deicer — a device or a chemical substance for preventing or removing ice.
  • dermic — dermal
  • descry — to discern or make out; catch sight of
  • deucer — Cards. a card having two pips; a two, or two-spot.
  • diarch — (of a vascular bundle) having two strands of xylem
  • dicier — unpredictable; risky; uncertain.
  • dicker — If you say that people are dickering about something, you mean that they are arguing or disagreeing about it, often in a way that you think is foolish or unnecessary.
  • direct — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
  • docker — a person or thing that docks or cuts short.
  • doctor — a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
  • dorcas — a Christian woman at Joppa who made clothing for the poor. Acts 9:36–41.
  • doucer — sedate; modest; quiet.
  • drachm — drachma.
  • dracon — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • dracut — a city in NE Massachusetts.
  • drancy — a residential suburb of NE Paris. Pop: 66 454 (2006)
  • dreich — (Scotland, Northern Ireland) Bleak, miserable, dismal, cheerless, dreary.
  • drench — to wet thoroughly; soak.
  • dretch — (transitive) To vex; grill; trouble; oppress.
  • driech — dree.
  • drinck — Obsolete form of drink.
  • droich — a dwarf
  • dromic — of, relating to, or resembling a racetrack
  • ducker — a person or thing that ducks.
  • ductor — the roller that conveys ink in a press from the ink reservoir to the distributor.
  • duparc — Henri (ɑ̃ri), full name Marie Eugène Henri Fouques Duparc. 1848–1933, French composer of songs noted for their sad brooding quality
  • e-card — a greeting card chosen from a website by the sender, and sent by the site to the recipient as an email with a link back to the site to view the card: Personalize your e-card with a message and photograph.
  • echard — the water in soil that is not available for absorption by plants.
  • farced — Simple past tense and past participle of farce.
  • forced — strained, unnatural, or affected: a forced smile.
  • graced — elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action: We watched her skate with effortless grace across the ice. Synonyms: attractiveness, charm, gracefulness, comeliness, ease, lissomeness, fluidity. Antonyms: stiffness, ugliness, awkwardness, clumsiness; klutziness.
  • herdic — a low-hung carriage with two or four wheels, having the entrance at the back and the seats at the sides.
  • hydric — of, relating to, or adapted to a wet or moist environment.
  • irda-c — IrDA Control
  • iridic — of or containing iridium, especially in the tetravalent state.
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