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6-letter words containing d, o, c

  • dooced — (jargon)   Losing your job because of something posted on a personal website. After http://dooce.com/ where Heather Armstrong posted details about her job.
  • doocot — (Scotland) dovecote.
  • dorcas — a Christian woman at Joppa who made clothing for the poor. Acts 9:36–41.
  • dotcom — a company doing business mostly or solely on the Internet.
  • doucer — sedate; modest; quiet.
  • doucet — (obsolete except in dialects) A sweetened dish.
  • douche — a jet or current of water, sometimes with a dissolved medicating or cleansing agent, applied to a body part, organ, or cavity for medicinal or hygienic purposes.
  • douchy — (pejorative) Like a douche bag.
  • dracon — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • droich — a dwarf
  • dromic — of, relating to, or resembling a racetrack
  • ductor — the roller that conveys ink in a press from the ink reservoir to the distributor.
  • echoed — Simple past tense and past participle of echo.
  • encode — Convert into a coded form.
  • epodic — Pertaining to or resembling an epode.
  • escudo — The basic monetary unit of Portugal (until the introduction of the euro) and Cape Verde, equal to 100 centavos.
  • exodic — (biology) Conducting influences from the spinal cord outward; said of the motor or efferent nerves.
  • f-code — The code for the FP/M abstract machine.
  • foldoc — Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  • forced — strained, unnatural, or affected: a forced smile.
  • fucoid — resembling or related to seaweeds of the genus Fucus.
  • g-code — 1. Johnsson & Augustsson, Chalmers Inst Tech. Intermediate language used by the G-machine, an implementation of graph reduction based on supercombinators. "Efficient Compilation of Lazy Evaluation", T. Johnsson, SIGPLAN Notices 19(6):58-69 (June 1984). 2. A machine-like language for the representation and interpretation of attributed grammars. Used as an intermediate language by the Coco compiler generator. "A Compiler Generator for Microcomputers", P. Rechenberg et al, P-H 1989.
  • hocked — the state of being deposited or held as security; pawn: She was forced to put her good jewelry in hock.
  • hpcode — Stack-based intermediate language used by HP in many of its compilers for RISC and stack-based architectures. Supports Fortran, Ada, Pascal, COBOL and C++. Descended from Stanford's U-code.
  • idiocy — utterly senseless or foolish behavior; a stupid or foolish act, statement, etc.: All this talk of zombies coming to attack us is pure idiocy.
  • jocund — cheerful; merry; blithe; glad: a witty and jocund group.
  • locked — Simple past tense and past participle of lock.
  • locoed — (of livestock) intoxicated by eating locoweed.
  • m-code — (language)   1. Intermediate language produced by some Modula-2 compilers. 2. The intermediate language for an SECD-like machine, used by the Concert implementation of MultiLISP.
  • mcadooWilliam Gibbs, 1863–1941, U.S. lawyer and statesman: Secretary of the Treasury 1913–18.
  • medico — a physician or surgeon; doctor.
  • mocked — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • modcal — A version of HP-PASCAL enhanced with system programming constructs, used internally by HP.
  • modica — Plural form of modicum.
  • mucoid — Biochemistry. any of a group of substances resembling the mucins, occurring in connective tissue, cysts, etc.
  • nacods — National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies, and Shotfirers
  • nocked — a metal or plastic piece at the end of an arrow, having a notch for the bowstring.
  • nordic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a Germanic people of northern European origin, exemplified by the Scandinavians.
  • ochred — to color or mark with ocher.
  • octads — Plural form of octad.
  • odylic — od.
  • opcode — (computing) A mnemonic used to refer to a microprocessor instruction in assembly language.
  • orchid — any terrestrial or epiphytic plant of the family Orchidaceae, of temperate and tropical regions, having usually showy flowers. Compare orchid family.
  • ouched — a clasp, buckle, or brooch, especially one worn for ornament.
  • oxidic — a compound in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms.
  • p-code — (language)   The intermediate language produced by the Pascal-P compiler. P-code is the assembly language for a hypothetical stack machine, the P-machine, said to imitate the instruction set of the Burroughs 6700. The term was first used in the Wirth reference below. Byte articles on writing a Pascal Compiler in Northstar BASIC (ca Aug 1978) also used the term. P-code was initially the intermediate code generated by the P2 compiler from ETH Zurich. P-code was later used as the intermediate language in the UCSD Pascal System, and in its two main derivatives, Apple Pascal and the UCSD P-system. Variants: P2 P-code, P4 P-code, UCSD P-code, LASL P-code.
  • pocked — marked with pustules or with pits left by them; pitted.
  • prodoc — (documentation)   A set of tools for software documentation from SPC.
  • psocid — any of numerous minute winged insects of the family Psocidae (order Psocoptera), including most of the common barklice, having mouth parts adapted for chewing and feeding on fungi, lichens, algae, decaying plant material, etc., and occurring on the bark of trees and the leaves of plants.
  • recode — a system for communication by telegraph, heliograph, etc., in which long and short sounds, light flashes, etc., are used to symbolize the content of a message: Morse code.
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