7-letter words containing d, a
- adazzle — dazzling; glitteringly bright: a street adazzle with Christmas displays.
- addable — in a state where addition is possible
- addaxes — Plural form of addax.
- addedly — additionally
- addenda — a plural of addendum.
- addends — Plural form of addend.
- addicts — Plural form of addict.
- addison — Joseph. 1672–1719, English essayist and poet who, with Richard Steele, founded The Spectator (1711–14) and contributed most of its essays, including the de Coverley Papers
- addling — mentally confused; muddled.
- address — Your address is the number of the house, flat, or apartment and the name of the street and the town where you live or work.
- addrest — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of address.
- adduced — Simple past tense and past participle of adduce.
- adducer — someone who adduces
- adduces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adduce.
- adducts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adduct.
- adeemed — to revoke (a legacy) by ademption.
- adelgid — any of various homopterous insects of the family Adelgidae, as Adelges abietis (spruce gall aphid) and Pineus pinifoliae (pine leaf aphid) that feed and form galls on conifers.
- adeline — a feminine name: var. Adelina, Aline
- adenese — Adeni.
- adenine — a purine base present in tissues of all living organisms as a constituent of the nucleic acids DNA and RNA and of certain coenzymes; 6-aminopurine. Formula: C5H5N5; melting pt: 360–365°C
- adenoid — of or resembling a gland
- adenoma — a tumour, usually benign, occurring in glandular tissue
- adeptly — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
- adequal — (historical) approximately equal, in the context of infinitesimal calculus.
- adharma — unrighteousness or wickedness
- adhered — to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to): The mud adhered to his shoes.
- adherer — a person who adheres to practices or beliefs
- adheres — Stick fast to (a surface or substance).
- adhibit — to administer or apply
- adiabat — a line on a thermodynamic chart relating the pressure and temperature of a substance undergoing an adiabatic change.
- adichie — Chimamanda Ngozi, born 1977, Nigerian novelist; her novels include Purple Hibiscus (2003) and Half of a Yellow Sun (2006), which won the 2007 Orange Prize for Fiction
- adipate — a salt or ester of adipic acid.
- adipose — of, resembling, or containing fat; fatty
- adipsia — complete lack of thirst
- adivasi — a member of any of the aboriginal peoples of India
- adj gen — Adjutant General
- adjoins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjoin.
- adjoint — a generalization in category theory of this notion
- adjourn — If a meeting or trial is adjourned or if it adjourns, it is stopped for a short time.
- adjudge — If someone is adjudged to be something, they are judged or considered to be that thing.
- adjunct — Something that is an adjunct to something larger or more important is connected with it or helps to perform the same task.
- adjured — Simple past tense and past participle of adjure.
- adjures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjure.
- adjusts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjust.
- admetus — a king of Thessaly, one of the Argonauts, who was married to Alcestis
- admiral — An admiral is a senior officer in a navy.
- admired — Simple past tense and past participle of admire.
- admirer — If you are an admirer of someone, you like and respect them or their work very much.
- admires — to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
- admixed — Simple past tense and past participle of admix.