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6-letter words containing d, o, a

  • donbas — Donets Basin
  • doncha — (informal) don't you.
  • doodad — a decorative embellishment; trinket; bauble: a dress covered with doodads.
  • doodah — A thing; especially an unspecified gadget, device, or part.
  • doohan — Michael K (Mick). born 1965, Australian racing motorcyclist; 500 cc world champion 1994–98
  • doolan — a Roman Catholic
  • doosra — a delivery, bowled by an off-spinner, that turns the opposite way from an off-break
  • dopant — an impurity added intentionally in a very small, controlled amount to a pure semiconductor to change its electrical properties: Arsenic is a dopant for silicon.
  • dorado — dolphin (def 2).
  • dorati — Antal [ahn-tahl;; Hungarian on-tol] /ˈɑn tɑl;; Hungarian ˈɒn tɒl/ (Show IPA), 1906–1988, Hungarian conductor, in the U.S.
  • dorcas — a Christian woman at Joppa who made clothing for the poor. Acts 9:36–41.
  • dorian — of or relating to the ancient Greek region of Doris or to the Dorians.
  • dorpat — German name of Tartu.
  • dorsad — toward the back or dorsum; dorsally.
  • dorsal — of, relating to, or situated at the back, or dorsum.
  • dorsar — A piece of tapestry intended to hang over the back of a chair.
  • dorval — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
  • dosage — the administration of medicine in doses.
  • dossal — Also, dorsal. an ornamental hanging placed at the back of an altar or at the sides of the chancel.
  • dotage — a decline of mental faculties, especially as associated with old age; senility.
  • dotard — a person, especially an old person, exhibiting a decline in mental faculties; a weak-minded or foolish old person.
  • dothan — a city in SE Alabama.
  • douala — a seaport in W Cameroon.
  • douane — a custom house; customs.
  • doulas — Plural form of doula.
  • doumas — duma.
  • dourah — a type of grain sorghum with slender stalks, cultivated in Asia and Africa and introduced into the U.S.
  • dowlas — a coarse linen or cotton cloth.
  • dracon — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • dragon — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
  • draino — Any drain cleaner.
  • dralon — an acrylic fibre fabric used esp for upholstery
  • dvorak — Antonín [ahn-taw-nyeen] /ˈɑn tɔ nyin/ (Show IPA), 1841–1904, Czech composer.
  • dynamo — A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy; a generator.
  • elodea — An aquatic plant of a genus that includes the ornamental waterweeds.
  • enodal — having no nodes
  • eudora — Electronic mail software for communicating over TCP/IP from Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, and IBM OS/2 computers. Both commercial and free versions are produced by QUALCOMM, Inc.
  • fandom — fans collectively, as of a motion-picture star or a professional game or sport.
  • fantod — Usually, fantods. a state of extreme nervousness or restlessness; the willies; the fidgets (usually preceded by the): We all developed the fantods when the plane was late in arriving.
  • fedora — a soft felt hat with a curled brim, worn with the crown creased lengthwise.
  • foaled — a young horse, mule, or related animal, especially one that is not yet one year of age.
  • foamed — Simple past tense and past participle of foam.
  • forbad — to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: to forbid him entry to the house.
  • forrad — forward
  • fumado — a smoked fish
  • gadoid — Of or pertaining to cod or the Gadidae family.
  • ganoid — of or relating to the Ganoidei, a group of mostly extinct fishes characterized by hard, bony scales, the living species of which include the paddlefishes, sturgeons, and gars.
  • gaoled — to take into or hold in lawful custody; imprison.
  • gardon — A European cyprinoid fish; the id.
  • go and — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
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