6-letter words containing d, l
- childe — a young man of noble birth
- childs — (nonstandard, rare) Plural form of child.
- clades — Plural form of clade.
- claude — Albert. 1898–1983, US cell biologist, born in Belgium: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1974) for work on microsomes and mitochondria
- clawed — having claws (sometimes used in combination): sharp-clawed.
- clayed — a natural earthy material that is plastic when wet, consisting essentially of hydrated silicates of aluminum: used for making bricks, pottery, etc.
- cledge — (mining) The upper stratum of fuller's earth.
- cleoid — a claw-shaped dental instrument used to remove carious material from a cavity.
- cleped — to call; name (now chiefly in the past participle as ycleped or yclept).
- clerid — a beetle that preys on other insects
- clewed — Simple past tense and past participle of clew.
- clinid — any of the blennioid fishes of the family Clinidae, of tropical and subtropical seas.
- cloddy — a lump or mass, especially of earth or clay.
- clodly — heavily; in a clod-like manner
- cloned — Simple past tense and past participle of clone.
- closed — A closed group of people does not welcome new people or ideas from outside.
- clouds — a comedy (423 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
- cloudy — If it is cloudy, there are a lot of clouds in the sky.
- cloyed — to weary by an excess of food, sweetness, pleasure, etc.; surfeit; satiate.
- cludge — (slang, UK dialectal) A toilet.
- coaled — Simple past tense and past participle of coal.
- coddle — To coddle someone means to treat them too kindly or protect them too much.
- codlin — Alternative form of codling.
- coiled — Coiled means in the form of a series of loops.
- colada — piña colada.
- cold-k — (language) A formal design kernel language for describing (sequential) software systems in intermediate stages of their design.
- colden — Cadwallader, 1688–1776, Scottish physician, botanist, and public official in America, born in Ireland.
- colder — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- coldie — a cold can or bottle of beer
- coldly — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- colead — to lead together
- colled — Simple past tense and past participle of coll.
- cooled — At a lower temperature.
- coulda — (chiefly, slang) Could have.
- coulde — Obsolete spelling of could.
- cowled — wearing a cowl
- cradle — A cradle is a baby's bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side.
- credal — of a creed; creedal
- cuddle — If you cuddle someone, you put your arms round them and hold them close as a way of showing your affection.
- cuddly — A cuddly person or animal makes you want to cuddle them.
- cudgel — A cudgel is a thick, short stick that is used as a weapon.
- culled — to choose; select; pick.
- cullud — Eye dialect of coloured.
- curdle — If milk or eggs curdle or if you curdle them, they separate into different bits.
- curled — in a curved or spiral shape or position
- cycled — Simple past tense and past participle of cycle.
- d phil — D Phil is an abbreviation for Doctor of Philosophy.
- d-flat — C#
- d-lock — a lock shaped like a capital D when locked
- dabble — If you dabble in something, you take part in it but not very seriously.