6-letter words containing d, e, a
- coaled — Simple past tense and past participle of coal.
- coated — covered with an outer layer, film, etc
- coaxed — to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc.; cajole: He coaxed her to sing, but she refused.
- codeia — codeine
- cohead — a fellow principal or leader
- colead — to lead together
- cradle — A cradle is a baby's bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side.
- craned — any large wading bird of the family Gruidae, characterized by long legs, bill, and neck and an elevated hind toe.
- craped — Simple past tense and past participle of crape To form into ringlets; to curl; to crimp.
- crated — Simple past tense and past participle of crate.
- craved — Simple past tense and past participle of crave.
- crazed — Crazed people are wild and uncontrolled, and perhaps insane.
- credal — of a creed; creedal
- dabbed — to pat or tap gently, as with something soft or moist: The child dabbed his eyes with the handkerchief.
- dabber — a pad used by printers for applying ink by hand
- dabble — If you dabble in something, you take part in it but not very seriously.
- dacite — an igneous, volcanic rock characteristically light in colour with relatively high silica content
- dacker — to walk slowly; to saunter
- daddie — Alternative form of daddy.
- daddle — to walk unsteadily
- dadoed — Also called die. Architecture. the part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice or cap.
- dadoes — Plural form of dado.
- daedal — skilful or intricate
- daemon — a demigod
- daffed — to make sport; dally; play.
- dafter — senseless, stupid, or foolish.
- daftie — a foolish person
- dagged — one of a series of decorative scallops or foliations along the edge of a garment, cloth, etc.
- dagger — A dagger is a weapon like a knife with two sharp edges.
- daggle — to soil by trailing through water or mud
- dagoes — a contemptuous term used to refer to a person of Italian or sometimes Spanish origin or descent.
- daidle — to waddle about
- daiker — dacker.
- daimen — occasional; odd
- dairen — former Japanese name of Dalian (def 2).
- daises — a raised platform, as at the front of a room, for a lectern, throne, seats of honor, etc.
- daleth — the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet (ד), transliterated as d or, when final, dh
- dalles — a stretch of a river between high rock walls, with rapids and dangerous currents
- damage — To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly.
- damien — Joseph (ʒozɛf), known as Father Damien. 1840–89, Belgian Roman Catholic missionary to the leper colony at Molokai, Hawaii
- dammed — a barrier to obstruct the flow of water, especially one of earth, masonry, etc., built across a stream or river.
- dammer — Also called gum dammar. a copallike resin derived largely from dipterocarpaceous trees of southern Asia, especially Malaya and Sumatra, and used chiefly for making colorless varnish.
- damned — Damned is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry or frustrated.
- damner — a person who damns
- damped — Simple past tense and past participle of damp.
- dampen — To dampen something such as someone's enthusiasm or excitement means to make it less lively or intense.
- damper — A damper is a small sheet of metal in a fire, boiler, or furnace that can be moved to increase or reduce the amount of air that enters.
- damsel — A damsel is a young, unmarried woman.
- danced — Simple past tense and past participle of dance.
- dancer — A dancer is a person who earns money by dancing, or a person who is dancing.