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7-letter words containing d, e, a

  • clashed — Simple past tense and past participle of clash.
  • clasped — a device, usually of metal, for fastening together two or more things or parts of the same thing: a clasp for paper money; a clasp on a necklace.
  • classed — Simple past tense and past participle of class.
  • claudel — Paul (Louis Charles Marie) (pɔl). 1868–1955, French dramatist, poet, and diplomat, whose works testify to his commitment to the Roman Catholic faith. His plays include L'Annonce faite à Marie (1912) and Le Soulier de satin (1919–24)
  • cleaned — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
  • cleared — Simple past tense and past participle of clear.
  • cleated — a wedge-shaped block fastened to a surface to serve as a check or support: He nailed cleats into the sides of the bookcase to keep the supports from slipping.
  • cleaved — Cleft or cloven.
  • cleland — John. 1709–89, British writer, best known for his bawdy novel Fanny Hill (1748–49)
  • cloaked — Wearing a cloak.
  • coached — Simple past tense and past participle of coach.
  • coapted — to bring close together: The surgeons coapted the edges of the wound.
  • coasted — Simple past tense and past participle of coast.
  • cockade — a feather or ribbon worn on military headwear
  • codable — capable of being coded
  • codeina — a white, crystalline, slightly bitter alkaloid, C 18 H 21 NO 3 , obtained from opium, used in medicine chiefly as an analgesic or sedative and to inhibit coughing.
  • codetta — a short coda
  • comrade — Your comrades are your friends, especially friends that you share a difficult or dangerous situation with.
  • condela — Connection Definition Language
  • congaed — Simple past tense and past participle of conga.
  • cordage — the lines and rigging of a vessel
  • cordate — heart-shaped
  • corrade — (of rivers, streams, etc) to erode (land) by the abrasive action of rock particles
  • couvade — a custom in certain cultures of treating the husband of a woman giving birth as if he were bearing the child
  • crabbed — surly; irritable; perverse
  • cracked — An object that is cracked has lines on its surface because it is damaged.
  • craddle — Misspelling of cradle.
  • cradled — Simple past tense and past participle of cradle.
  • cradler — An agricultural worker who uses a cradle (a kind of broad scythe).
  • cradles — Plural form of cradle.
  • crafted — an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, especially manual skill: the craft of a mason.
  • cragged — full of crags.
  • crammed — If a place is crammed with things or people, it is full of them, so that there is hardly room for anything or anyone else.
  • cramped — A cramped room or building is not big enough for the people or things in it.
  • cranked — Machinery. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.
  • crapped — (in craps) a losing throw, in which the total on the two dice is 2, 3, or 12.
  • crashed — to make a loud, clattering noise, as of something dashed to pieces.
  • crawled — Simple past tense and past participle of crawl.
  • creaked — Simple past tense and past participle of creak.
  • creamed — the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
  • creased — marked by creases and wrinkles
  • created — to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
  • creedal — any system, doctrine, or formula of religious belief, as of a denomination.
  • croaked — Simple past tense and past participle of croak.
  • crusade — A crusade is a long and determined attempt to achieve something for a cause that you feel strongly about.
  • cudbear — a purple dye prepared from lichens
  • cuphead — a hemispherical bolt-head
  • curated — Chiefly British. a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar.
  • cyanide — Cyanide is a highly poisonous substance.
  • d layer — the lowest area of the ionosphere, having increased ion density and existing only in the daytime: it begins at an altitude of about 70 km (c. 43 mi) and merges with the E layer
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