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5-letter words containing d, i, o

  • myoid — (anatomy) Composed of, or resembling muscle.
  • nidor — the strong odour of cooking or burning animal products; thus, any strong unpleasant smell
  • obeid — a city in the central Sudan: Egyptian army defeated by Mahdist forces 1883.
  • oding — an overdose of a drug, especially a fatal one.
  • odism — the teaching of, study of, or belief in the concept of od
  • odist — a person who composes odes
  • odium — intense hatred or dislike, especially toward a person or thing regarded as contemptible, despicable, or repugnant.
  • ohridLake, a lake between E Albania and SW Macedonia, emptying into the Drin River. About 20 miles (32 km) long.
  • oidia — one of the conidia that are borne in chains by certain fungi.
  • oiled — pertaining to or resembling oil.
  • oldie — a popular song, joke, movie, etc., that was in vogue at a time in the past.
  • ootid — the cell that results from the meiotic divisions of an oocyte and matures into an ovum.
  • ouidaLouise de la ("Ouida") 1839–1908, English novelist.
  • ovoid — egg-shaped; having the solid form of an egg.
  • oxide — a compound in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms.
  • oxids — a compound in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms.
  • pidog — an ownerless half-wild dog of uncertain breeding, common in the villages and towns of India and other countries in east and south Asia.
  • podia — a small platform for the conductor of an orchestra, a public speaker, the recipient of a sports medal, etc.
  • poind — to take (property of a debtor) in execution or by way of distress; distrain
  • prodi — Romano (rəˈmɑːnəʊ). born 1939, Italian politician; prime minister (1996–98; 2006–08); president of the European Commission (1999–2004)
  • pyoid — pertaining to pus; puslike.
  • radio — wireless telegraphy or telephony: speeches broadcast by radio.
  • rodin — (François) Auguste (René) [frahn-swa oh-gyst ruh-ney] /frɑ̃ˈswa oʊˈgüst rəˈneɪ/ (Show IPA), 1840–1917, French sculptor.
  • sidon — a city of ancient Phoenicia: site of modern Saida.
  • sloid — a system of manual training based on experience gained in woodworking, originally developed in Sweden.
  • sodic — pertaining to or containing sodium: sodic soil.
  • solid — having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
  • tondi — a round painting or relief.
  • unido — United Nations Industrial Development Organization
  • video — a program, movie, or other visual media product featuring moving images, with or without audio, that is recorded and saved digitally or on videocassette: Let's stay at home and watch a video. She used her phone to record a video of her baby's first steps. I spent all morning watching videos of cats online.
  • vidor — King (Wallis) 1895–1982, U.S. motion-picture director and producer.
  • widow — a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried.
  • zooid — any organic body or cell capable of spontaneous movement and of an existence more or less apart from or independent of the parent organism.
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