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7-letter words containing d, a

  • aborded — Simple past tense and past participle of abord.
  • aborted — Carry out or undergo the abortion of (a fetus).
  • abounds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abound.
  • abraded — Simple past tense and past participle of abrade.
  • abrader — Something that abrades; a tool or machine for abrading. (First attested in the late 19th century.).
  • abrades — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abrade.
  • abrased — Simple past tense and past participle of abrase.
  • abridge — to reduce the length of (a written work) by condensing or rewriting
  • abscind — to cut off
  • abscond — If someone absconds from somewhere such as a prison, they escape from it or leave it without permission.
  • abutted — to be adjacent; touch or join at the edge or border (often followed by on, upon, or against): This piece of land abuts on a street.
  • academe — The academic world of universities is sometimes referred to as academe.
  • academy — Academy is sometimes used in the names of schools and colleges, especially those specializing in particular subjects or skills, or private high schools in the United States.
  • acadian — denoting or relating to Acadia or its inhabitants
  • acardia — congenital absence of a heart.
  • acarids — Plural form of acarid.
  • acaroid — resembling a mite or tick
  • acaudal — having no tail
  • accardo — Salvatore. born 1941, Italian violinist and conductor
  • acceded — Simple past tense and past participle of accede.
  • accedes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accede.
  • accidie — spiritual sloth; apathy; indifference
  • accords — Plural form of accord.
  • accrued — to happen or result as a natural growth, addition, etc.
  • accused — You can use the accused to refer to a person or a group of people charged with a crime or on trial for it.
  • acidify — to convert into or become acid
  • acidity — the quality or state of being acid
  • acorned — covered with acorns
  • acridid — locust (def 1).
  • acridly — In a harsh or corrosive manner.
  • ad fin. — to the end; at the end
  • ad loc. — at or to the place
  • ad val. — ad valorem
  • adagial — proverbial
  • adagios — Plural form of adagio.
  • adaline — (architecture)   Name given by Widrow to adaptive linear neurons, that is neurons (see McCulloch-Pitts) which learn using the Widrow-Huff Delta Rule. See also Madaline.
  • adamant — If someone is adamant about something, they are determined not to change their mind about it.
  • adamawa — a state of Nigeria, in the E on the border with Cameroon. Capital: Yola. Pop: 3 168 101 (2006). Area: 36 917 sq km (14 254 sq miles)
  • adament — Misspelling of adamant.
  • adamite — a human being
  • adamkus — Valdas. born 1926, Lithuanian politician, president of Lithuania (1998–2003, 2004–2009))
  • adapids — Plural form of adapid.
  • adaplan — (language)   A functional database language based upon Backus' FP language.
  • adaplex — (language, database)   An extension of Ada for functional databases.
  • adaptec — (company)   A company specialising in the aera of movement of data between computers. Adaptec designs hardware and software products to transfer data from a computer to a peripheral device or network. Founded in 1981, the company achieved profitability in 1984, went public in 1986, and to date has achieved 54 consecutive profitable quarters. Revenues for fiscal 1997 were $934 million, a 42% increase over the prior year. Net income, excluding acquisition charges, for fiscal year 1997 was $198 million or $1.72 per share.
  • adapted — If something is adapted to a particular situation or purpose, it is especially suitable for it.
  • adaptee — (software, object-oriented) A class that is converted to another class using a so-called adapter class.
  • adapter — a person or thing that adapts
  • adaptor — An adaptor is a special device for connecting electrical equipment to a power supply, or for connecting different pieces of electrical or electronic equipment together.
  • adaxial — facing towards the axis, as the surface of a leaf that faces the stem
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