6-letter words containing d, a, c
- cradle — A cradle is a baby's bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side.
- craned — any large wading bird of the family Gruidae, characterized by long legs, bill, and neck and an elevated hind toe.
- craped — Simple past tense and past participle of crape To form into ringlets; to curl; to crimp.
- crated — Simple past tense and past participle of crate.
- craved — Simple past tense and past participle of crave.
- crazed — Crazed people are wild and uncontrolled, and perhaps insane.
- credal — of a creed; creedal
- cuando — a river in central Angola, flowing SE to the Zambezi River. 457 miles (731 km) long.
- cudahy — a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.
- cunard — Sir Samuel (1787–1865). Canadian shipping magnate, founder of the Cunard line
- cycads — Plural form of cycad.
- dacapo — Broad-range hardware specification language. "Mixed Level Modelling and Simulation of VLSI Systems", F.J. Rammig in Logic Design and Simulation, E. Horbst ed, N-H 1986.
- dachas — Plural form of dacha.
- dachau — a town in S Germany, in Bavaria: site of a Nazi concentration camp. Pop: 39 474 (2003 est)
- dacite — an igneous, volcanic rock characteristically light in colour with relatively high silica content
- dacker — to walk slowly; to saunter
- dacnos — A prototype network operating system for multi-vendor environments, from IBM European Networking Centre Heidelberg and University of Karlsruhe.
- dacoit — (in India and Myanmar) a member of a gang of armed robbers
- dacron — a synthetic polyester fiber or a washable, wrinkle-resistant fabric made from it
- dactyl — a metrical foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short (– ◡ ◡)
- danced — Simple past tense and past participle of dance.
- dancer — A dancer is a person who earns money by dancing, or a person who is dancing.
- dances — Plural form of dance.
- dancey — of, relating to, or resembling dance music
- 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
- datcha — a Russian country house or villa.
- dauncy — donsie.
- deacon — A deacon is a member of the clergy, for example in the Church of England, who is lower in rank than a priest.
- decade — A decade is a period of ten years, especially one that begins with a year ending in 0, for example 1980 to 1989.
- decaff — decaffeinated coffee
- decafs — Plural form of decaf.
- decals — Plural form of decal.
- decamp — If you decamp, you go away from somewhere secretly or suddenly.
- decane — a liquid alkane hydrocarbon existing in several isomeric forms. Formula: C10H22
- decani — to be sung by the decanal side of a choir
- decant — If you decant a liquid into another container, you put it into another container.
- decare — ten ares or 1000 square metres
- decays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decay.
- deccan — a plateau in S India, between the Eastern Ghats, the Western Ghats, and the Narmada River
- declaw — to remove the claws from (an animal or bird)
- deface — If someone defaces something such as a wall or a notice, they spoil it by writing or drawing things on it.
- depack — (transitive,computing) To decompress (data).
- detach — If you detach one thing from another that it is fixed to, you remove it. If one thing detaches from another, it becomes separated from it.
- diacid — (of a salt or acid) containing two acidic hydrogen atoms
- diadic — Misspelling of dyadic.
- diarch — (of a vascular bundle) having two strands of xylem
- dicast — (in ancient Athens) a juror in the popular courts chosen by lot from a list of citizens
- dictat — Misspelling of diktat.
- didact — a person who is didactic