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5-letter words containing d, o, e

  • mooed — Simple past tense and past participle of moo.
  • moped — a person who mopes or is given to moping.
  • mored — Simple past tense and past participle of more.
  • moted — Filled with motes, or fine floating dust.
  • moved — to pass from one place or position to another.
  • mowed — Simple past tense and past participle of mow.
  • nerdo — (slang) An extreme, socially-inept nerd.
  • noded — Having or divided into nodes.
  • nodes — Plural form of node.
  • noldeEmil (Emil Hansen) 1867–1956, German painter.
  • nosed — the part of the face or facial region in humans and certain animals that contains the nostrils and the organs of smell and functions as the usual passageway for air in respiration: in humans it is a prominence in the center of the face formed of bone and cartilage, serving also to modify or modulate the voice.
  • noted — well-known; celebrated; famous: a noted scholar.
  • nowed — Knotted; (of a snake) depicted interlaced in a knot.
  • oaked — (of wine) matured in an oak barrel or other container.
  • oared — furnished with oars.
  • obeid — a city in the central Sudan: Egyptian army defeated by Mahdist forces 1883.
  • ocode — An assembly language for a stack-based virtual machine, used as the intermediate language of the Cambridge BCPL compiler.
  • odder — differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected: an odd choice.
  • odema — Misspelling of oedema.
  • odeon — An ancient Greek or Roman building used for performances of music and poetry.
  • odetsClifford, 1906–63, U.S. dramatist.
  • odeum — a hall, theater, or other structure for musical or dramatic performances.
  • odyle — od.
  • offed — so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off.
  • ogdenCharles Kay, 1889–1957, British psychologist and linguist, inventor of Basic English.
  • ogeed — (of an arch or moulding) having an ogee
  • ogled — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
  • oiled — pertaining to or resembling oil.
  • olden — of or relating to the distant past or bygone times; ancient.
  • older — far advanced in the years of one's or its life: an old man; an old horse; an old tree.
  • oldie — a popular song, joke, movie, etc., that was in vogue at a time in the past.
  • oohed — Simple past tense and past participle of ooh.
  • oozed — Simple past tense and past participle of ooze.
  • op-ed — a newspaper page devoted to signed articles by commentators, essayists, humorists, etc., of varying viewpoints: the Op-Ed of today's New York Times.
  • opted — to make a choice; choose (usually followed by for).
  • orbed — Having the form of an orb; round; spherical.
  • order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • ordre — Obsolete form of order.
  • oread — Classical Mythology. any of a group of nymphs who were the companions of Artemis.
  • oused — Simple past tense and past participle of ouse.
  • outed — away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner.
  • owned — of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
  • oxide — a compound in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms.
  • pedo- — indicating soil
  • pedon — a three-dimensional sample of a soil just large enough to show the characteristics of all its horizons.
  • pedro — any of several varieties of all fours in which the five of trumps counts at its face value.
  • po'ed — very angry.
  • podex — the posterior of an animal
  • podge — a short chubby person
  • poled — a long, cylindrical, often slender piece of wood, metal, etc.: a telephone pole; a fishing pole.
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