7-letter words containing d, a, k
- katydid — any of several large, usually green, American long-horned grasshoppers, the males of which produce a characteristic song.
- kaylied — intoxicated; drunk
- kazdaği — Ida2
- kendall — Edward Calvin, 1886–1972, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1950.
- keycard — a plastic card, similar to a credit card, containing data on an embedded magnetized strip that can electronically unlock a door, activate a machine, etc.
- keypads — Plural form of keypad.
- khadafy — Muammar (Muhammad) al- or el- [moo-ah-mahr,, al,, el] /muˈɑ mɑr,, æl,, ɛl/ (Show IPA), Qadhafi.
- khaddar — a handloomed plain-weave cotton fabric produced in India.
- khediva — the wife of a khedive
- khujand — a city in NW Tajikistan, on the Syr Darya River.
- kidnaps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kidnap.
- kildare — a county in Leinster, in the E Republic of Ireland. 654 sq. mi. (1695 sq. km). County seat: Naas.
- kilorad — one thousand rads
- kincaid — Jamaica, born 1949, West Indian novelist and short-story writer.
- kindjal — a double-edged knife of the Caucasus, having a broad blade with edges parallel for most of their length, terminating in a long, sharp point.
- kinkaid — Thomas Cassin [kas-in] /ˈkæs ɪn/ (Show IPA), 1888–1972, U.S. admiral.
- klabund — (Alfred Henschke) 1890?–1928, German poet, novelist, and playwright.
- klipdas — a rock hyrax, Procavia capensis
- knacked — Simple past tense and past participle of knack.
- knaidel — a dumpling, especially a small ball of matzo meal, eggs, and salt, often mixed with another foodstuff, as ground almonds or grated potato, usually served in soup.
- knapped — Simple past tense and past participle of knap.
- knarled — Alternative form of gnarled.
- kneaded — Simple past tense and past participle of knead.
- kneader — A person who, or machine that kneads dough.
- kneepad — a pad of leather, foam rubber, etc., as one worn by football or basketball players to protect the knee.
- kobarid — a village in W Slovenia, formerly in Italy: defeat of the Italians by the Germans and Austrians 1917.
- koradji — boyla.
- kundera — Milan, born 1929, Czech-born novelist resident in France.
- kurland — a former duchy on the Baltic: later, a province of Russia and, in 1918, incorporated into Latvia.
- ladykin — (often used as a term of endearment) a little lady.
- lakebed — the bottom or floor of a lake.
- macdink — /mak'dink/ To make many incremental and unnecessary cosmetic changes to a program or file. Often the subject of the macdinking would be better off without them. The Macintosh is said to encourage such behaviour. See also fritterware, window shopping.
- mackled — Simple past tense and past participle of mackle.
- maddock — (obsolete) an earthworm, a maggot.
- make do — something that serves as a substitute, especially of an inferior or expedient nature: We had to get along with make-dos during the war.
- make-do — something that serves as a substitute, especially of an inferior or expedient nature: We had to get along with make-dos during the war.
- 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.
- makonde — a member of a people living in northeastern Mozambique and southeastern Tanzania, renowned as woodcarvers.
- makurdi — a port in E central Nigeria, capital of Benue State on the Benue River: agricultural trade centre. Pop: 259 000 (2005 est)
- mankind — the human race; human beings collectively without reference to sex; humankind.
- medakas — Plural form of medaka.
- mikados — Plural form of mikado.
- mockado — a fabric simulating velvet, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- mudbank — A bank of mud on the bed of a river or the bottom of the sea.
- mudcake — Mudcake is solid residue from the drilling fluid, left when the liquid passes through a permeable medium.
- mudlark — Chiefly British. a person who gains a livelihood by searching for iron, coal, old ropes, etc., in mud or low tide.
- mudpack — a pastelike preparation, as one consisting of fuller's earth, astringents, etc., used on the face as a cosmetic restorative.
- nakedly — In a naked manner; without concealing anything; blatantly or openly.
- nkandla — the private residence of Jacob Zuma, South African President from 2009, south of the town of Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal. The use of state funds to upgrade the property caused controversy
- oakdale — a town in E Minnesota.