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8-letter words containing d, i, k

  • leukemid — any cutaneous lesion that occurs in leukemia.
  • like mad — mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
  • likehood — (obsolete) likelihood.
  • luderick — An edible, herbivorous fish of Australasian coastal waters and estuaries.
  • magicked — Simple past tense and past participle of magic.
  • maidanek — a Nazi concentration camp in eastern Poland, near Lublin.
  • mandinka — Malinke.
  • medibank — the national health-insurance program instituted in Australia.
  • milkmaid — a woman who milks cows or is employed in a dairy; dairymaid.
  • milkshed — a region producing milk for a specific community: the St. Louis milkshed.
  • milkweed — any of several plants that secrete a milky juice or latex, especially those of the genus Asclepias, as A. syriaca. Compare milkweed family.
  • milkwood — any of various trees having a milky juice, as Pseudomedia spuria, of Jamaica.
  • mimicked — to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively.
  • mindfuck — the deliberate infliction of psychological damage
  • mindlock — (fantasy, scifi) A magic spell or technology that restricts a person's ability to think freely.
  • misliked — Simple past tense and past participle of mislike.
  • mudbrick — A brick made from mud or clay mixed with straw and dried in the sun rather than being fired.
  • nickeled — Simple past tense and past participle of nickel.
  • nickered — neigh.
  • old nick — the devil; Satan.
  • outdrink — To drink more than someone else.
  • overkind — too kind
  • panicked — a sudden overwhelming fear, with or without cause, that produces hysterical or irrational behavior, and that often spreads quickly through a group of persons or animals.
  • picketed — a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc.
  • pickfordMary (Gladys Marie Smith) 1893–1979, U.S. motion-picture actress, born in Canada.
  • pinkened — to grow or turn pink.
  • pudovkin — Vsevolod Ilarionovich [fsye-vuh-luh t ee-luh-ryi-aw-nuh-vyich] /ˈfsyɛ və lət i lə ryɪˈɔ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1893–1953, Russian motion-picture director.
  • pyinkado — a leguminous tree, Xylia xylocarpa (or dolabriformis), native to India and Myanmar
  • qindarka — Plural form of qindark\u00eb.
  • quadbike — Alternative form of quad bike.
  • quiz kid — an unusually intelligent child.
  • ram disk — (operating system, storage)   A memory-resident program which mimics a hard disk drive. It uses part of computer's RAM to store data which can be accessed as files. Unlike a real disk drive, this drive forgets all stored data when the computer is turned off.
  • randwick — a city in E New South Wales, SE Australia, on Botany Bay and the Pacific Ocean: a suburb of Sydney.
  • red kite — a large, rare, bird of prey, Milvus milvus, of parts of Europe and Africa: family Accipitridae
  • redbrick — of, relating to, or associated with a redbrick university.
  • reedlike — resembling a reed, that is, straight, upright, and thin or slender
  • rekindle — to excite, stir up, or rouse anew: efforts to rekindle their romance; comments that rekindled her anger.
  • rickyard — a place where haystacks or ricks are put
  • roadkill — Informal. the body of an animal killed on a road by a motor vehicle.
  • roderick — a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “glory” and “ruler.”.
  • roskilde — a city on the island of Zealand, in E Denmark: a suburb of Copenhagen.
  • scandisk — (operating system, storage)   An MS-DOS command to check for faults on a disk and provide a graphical representation the results. Scandisk was introduced with MS-DOS version 6 to replace CHKDSK.
  • sedgwickEllery, 1872–1960, U.S. journalist and editor.
  • sheikdom — the land or territory under the control of a sheik.
  • sick day — a day for which an employee will be paid while absent because of illness.
  • sick-dog — a calm and unruffled person
  • sicklied — not strong; unhealthy; ailing.
  • sidekick — a close friend.
  • sidelock — earlock.
  • sidewalk — a walk, especially a paved one, at the side of a street or road.
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