8-letter words containing d, e, a, k
- akeldama — Aceldama.
- al desko — (of a meal, esp lunch) at one's desk at one's place of work
- alkoxide — a compound formed by the removal of a proton from an alcohol
- ambedkar — Bhimrao Ramji [beem-rou rahm-jee] /ˈbim raʊ ˈrɑm dʒi/ (Show IPA), 1893–1956, Indian politician and jurist.
- anticked — Simple past tense and past participle of antic.
- archduke — a chief duke, esp (since 1453) a prince of the Austrian imperial dynasty
- attacked — to set upon in a forceful, violent, hostile, or aggressive way, with or without a weapon; begin fighting with: He attacked him with his bare hands.
- awakened — Rouse from sleep; cause to stop sleeping.
- back end — autumn
- back-end — (programming) Any software performing either the final stage in a process, or a task not apparent to the user. A common usage is in a compiler. A compiler's back-end generates machine language and performs optimisations specific to the machine's architecture. The term can also be used in the context of network applications. E.g. "The back-end of the system handles socket protocols". Contrast front end.
- backbend — a gymnastic exercise in which the trunk is bent backwards until the hands touch the floor
- backdate — If a document or an arrangement is backdated, it is valid from a date before the date when it is completed or signed.
- backends — Plural form of backend.
- backread — (Internet, slang, especially in IRC) To catch up on an ongoing conversation, by reading previous portions one was not present for.
- backside — Your backside is the part of your body that you sit on.
- backveld — (in South Africa) a remote, sparsely populated, and often primitive area
- baedeker — any of a series of travel guidebooks issued by the German publisher Karl Baedeker (1801–59) or his firm
- bankhead — Tallulah (Brockman). 1902–68, US stage and film actress; her successes included the plays The Little Foxes (1939) and The Skin of Our Teeth (1942)
- bankside — the sloping side of any bank
- baudekin — baldachin
- beadlike — resembling a bead
- beadwork — a narrow strip of some material used for edging or ornamentation
- beakhead — (nautical) A protruding part of the foremost section of a sailing ship.
- bedarken — to make dark, to cover in darkness
- bedmaker — a person who constructs beds
- blockade — A blockade of a place is an action that is taken to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving it.
- bulkhead — A bulkhead is a wall which divides the inside of a ship or aeroplane into separate sections.
- cankered — (esp of fruit trees) affected by canker
- card key — a small plastic card with magnetic coding that is read electronically when inserted into a scanner and used in place of a key to open locks, hotel doors, etc.
- card-key — a small plastic card with magnetic coding that is read electronically when inserted into a scanner and used in place of a key to open locks, hotel doors, etc.
- cockaded — Wearing a cockade.
- cockades — Plural form of cockade.
- cokehead — a person who takes cocaine regularly
- crackled — Simple past tense and past participle of crackle.
- damasked — a reversible fabric of linen, silk, cotton, or wool, woven with patterns.
- damasken — Alternative form of damascene.
- dankness — unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, often, chilly: a dank cellar.
- dark age — If you refer to a period in the history of a society as a dark age, you think that it is characterized by a lack of knowledge and progress.
- dark web — the portion of the Internet that is intentionally hidden from search engines, uses masked IP addresses, and is accessible only with a special web browser: part of the deep web.
- darkened — A darkened building or room has no lights on inside it.
- darkener — One who or that which darkens.
- darkness — the state or quality of being dark: The room was in total darkness.
- darksome — dark or darkish
- datebook — a notebook in which a person keeps a personal record of daily events, appointments, etc
- dawnlike — the first appearance of daylight in the morning: Dawn broke over the valley.
- daybreak — Daybreak is the time in the morning when light first appears.
- de bakey — Michael Ellis, 1908–2008, U.S. physician: pioneer in heart surgery.
- dead key — a key on the keyboard of a typewriter which does not automatically advance the carriage when depressed
- deadlock — If a dispute or series of negotiations reaches deadlock, neither side is willing to give in at all and no agreement can be made.
- deadwork — work necessary to expose an orebody, as the removal of overburden.
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