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5-letter words containing d, e, a

  • bedad — an exclamation of affirmation
  • begad — an emphatic exclamation
  • bemad — to cause to become mad
  • benda — Julien (ʒyljɑ̃). 1867–1956, French philosopher and novelist, who defended reason and intellect and attacked the influence of Bergson: author of La Trahison des clercs (1927)
  • blade — The blade of a knife, axe, or saw is the edge, which is used for cutting.
  • bread — Bread is a very common food made from flour, water, and yeast.
  • breda — a city in the S Netherlands, in North Brabant province: residence of Charles II of England during his exile. Pop: 164 000 (2003 est)
  • cadel — An ornate capital letter used in calligraphy consisting of interlacing pen strokes.
  • cader — Eastern New England and British. (of the young of animals) abandoned or left by the mother and raised by humans: a cade lamb.
  • cades — Plural form of cade.
  • cadet — A cadet is a young man or woman who is being trained in the armed services or the police.
  • cadge — If someone cadges food, money, or help from you, they ask you for it and succeed in getting it.
  • cadie — a person in a large town or city in the 18th century who was on the lookout for chance employment, for example, as a messenger
  • cadre — A cadre is a small group of people who have been specially chosen, trained, and organized for a particular purpose.
  • caged — A caged bird or animal is inside a cage.
  • caked — If something is caked with mud, blood, or dirt, it is covered with a thick dry layer of it.
  • caned — a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking; walking stick.
  • caped — wearing a cape
  • cared — a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern: He was never free from care.
  • cased — an often small or portable container for enclosing something, as for carrying or safekeeping; receptacle: a jewel case.
  • caved — Past participle of cave.
  • cawed — Simple past tense and past participle of caw.
  • cedar — A cedar or a cedar tree is a large evergreen tree with wide branches and small thin leaves called needles.
  • clade — a group of organisms considered as having evolved from a common ancestor
  • daces — Plural form of dace.
  • dacheLilly, 1914?–1989, U.S. hat designer, born in France.
  • daesh — a name used to refer to ISIS/ISIL, the radical Sunni Muslim organization: use of this name is said to delegitimize the group's claim to be an "Islamic state.".
  • daker — a unit of commodities equivalent to ten
  • dalek — any of a set of fictional robot-like creations that are aggressive, mobile, and produce rasping staccato speech
  • dalen — Nils Gustaf. 1869–1937, Swedish engineer, inventor of an automatic light-controlled valve known as 'Solventil'. Nobel prize for physics 1912
  • dales — a strong working breed of pony, originating from Yorkshire and Durham
  • dalet — The fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
  • daley — Richard J(oseph) 1902–76, U.S. politician: mayor of Chicago 1955–76.
  • dames — Plural form of dame.
  • damme — an exclamation of surprise or annoyance
  • danae — the mother of Perseus by Zeus, who visits her in the form of a shower of gold
  • dance — If you dance a particular kind of dance, you do it or perform it.
  • dante — full name Dante Alighieri (Italian aliˈɡjɛːri). 1265–1321, Italian poet famous for La Divina Commedia (?1309–?1320), an allegorical account of his journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, guided by Virgil and his idealized love Beatrice. His other works include La Vita Nuova (?1292), in which he celebrates his love for Beatrice
  • dared — an act of daring or defiance; challenge.
  • darer — an act of daring or defiance; challenge.
  • dares — Plural form of dare.
  • darke — Obsolete spelling of dark.
  • dated — Dated things seem old-fashioned, although they may once have been fashionable or modern.
  • datel — a British Telecom service providing for the direct transmission of data from one computer to another
  • dater — a person who marks something with a date
  • dates — the years of a person's birth and death
  • daube — a braised meat stew
  • dauer — (nematology) A developmental stage of certain nematode larvae in which they exhibit increased durability.
  • daven — to pray
  • davie — a town in SE Florida.
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