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8-letter words containing d, e, a

  • anecdote — An anecdote is a short, amusing account of something that has happened.
  • angeldom — The world of angels.
  • angledug — an earthworm
  • anglepod — an American wild flowering plant with angular pods, belonging to the milkweed family
  • anguiped — having snakes for feet or legs
  • anhedral — the downward inclination of an aircraft wing in relation to the lateral axis
  • animated — Someone who is animated or who is having an animated conversation is lively and is showing their feelings.
  • annealed — Simple past tense and past participle of anneal.
  • annelida — the phylum comprising the annelids.
  • annelids — Plural form of annelid.
  • annulled — (especially of laws or other established rules, usages, etc.) to make void or null; abolish; cancel; invalidate: to annul a marriage.
  • anodized — coated with a protective oxide film by electrolysis
  • anodynes — Plural form of anodyne.
  • anointed — chosen officially to do an important job
  • anregend — Stimulating, inspiring.
  • answered — Simple past tense and past participle of answer.
  • antecede — to go before, as in time, order, etc; precede
  • antedate — to be or occur at an earlier date than
  • anticked — Simple past tense and past participle of antic.
  • antidote — An antidote is a chemical substance that stops or controls the effect of a poison.
  • antidune — a sand hill or inclined bedding plane that forms a steep slope against the direction of a fast-flowing current
  • antinode — a point at which the amplitude of one of the two kinds of displacement in a standing wave has maximum value. Generally the other kind of displacement has its minimum value at this point
  • antipode — the exact or direct opposite
  • antiqued — An antiqued object is modern but has been made to look like an antique.
  • antiweed — opposed to marijuana use
  • antlered — having antlers
  • aphicide — any substance used to kill aphids
  • apodoses — Plural form of apodosis.
  • appalled — If you are appalled by something, you are shocked or disgusted because it is so bad or unpleasant.
  • appealed — Simple past tense and past participle of appeal.
  • appeared — to come into sight; become visible: A man suddenly appeared in the doorway.
  • appeased — to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king.
  • appended — to add as a supplement, accessory, or appendix; subjoin: to append a note to a letter.
  • appender — (computing) A software component that appends data to a computer file.
  • appendix — Your appendix is a small closed tube inside your body which is attached to your digestive system.
  • apprised — appraise.
  • apprized — Simple past tense and past participle of apprize.
  • approved — An approved method or course of action is officially accepted as appropriate in a particular situation.
  • aptitude — Someone's aptitude for a particular kind of work or activity is their ability to learn it quickly and to do it well.
  • aquacade — an aquatic exhibition or entertainment consisting of swimming, diving, etc., often to music
  • aqueduct — An aqueduct is a long bridge with many arches, which carries a water supply or a canal over a valley.
  • aquitted — Misspelling of acquitted.
  • araldite — a strong epoxy resin best known as a glue
  • arboured — situated in, or as if in, an arbour
  • archduke — a chief duke, esp (since 1453) a prince of the Austrian imperial dynasty
  • archived — Simple past tense and past participle of archive.
  • arcuated — Alternative form of arcuate.
  • ardennes — a department of NE France, in Champagne-Ardenne region. Capital: Mézières. Pop: 288 806 (2003 est). Area: 5253 sq km (2049 sq miles)
  • ardently — having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent: an ardent vow; ardent love.
  • arguedas — Alcides [ahl-see-th es] /ɑlˈsi ðɛs/ (Show IPA), 1879–1946, Bolivian author, sociologist, and statesman.
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