6-letter words containing d, o
- copped — to catch; nab.
- corday — Charlotte (ʃarlɔt), full name Marie Anne Charlotte Corday d'Armont. 1768–93, French Girondist revolutionary, who assassinated Marat
- corded — bound or fastened with cord
- corder — a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together.
- cordis — (in prescriptions) of the heart.
- cordon — A cordon is a line or ring of police, soldiers, or vehicles preventing people from entering or leaving an area.
- coreid — (zoology) Any member of the Coreidae.
- corked — (of a wine) tainted through having a cork containing excess tannin
- corned — (esp of beef) cooked and then preserved or pickled in salt or brine, now often canned
- corody — (originally) the right of a lord to receive free quarters from his vassal
- corvid — a member of the passerine bird family Corvidae, which includes the crows, magpies, and jays, and the raven, rook, and jackdaw
- coshed — Simple past tense and past participle of cosh.
- cosied — Simple past tense and past participle of cosy.
- cosmid — a large plasmid that is used as a cloning vector and is able to clone large segments of DNA
- costed — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
- cottid — any fish of the scorpaenoid family Cottidae, typically possessing a large head, tapering body, and spiny fins, including the pogge, sea scorpion, bullhead, father lasher, and cottus
- coulda — (chiefly, slang) Could have.
- coulde — Obsolete spelling of could.
- couped — (heraldry) cut off smoothly, as distinguished from erased; -- used especially for the head or limb of an animal.
- coward — If you call someone a coward, you disapprove of them because they are easily frightened and avoid dangerous or difficult situations.
- cowdie — The kauri tree.
- cowled — wearing a cowl
- coydog — the hybrid of a male coyote and a female dog
- cozied — Simple past tense and past participle of cozy.
- credos — Plural form of credo.
- crowds — Plural form of crowd.
- crowdy — a dish of meal, especially oatmeal and water, or sometimes milk, stirred together; gruel; brose; porridge.
- crowed — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
- cuando — a river in central Angola, flowing SE to the Zambezi River. 457 miles (731 km) long.
- cuboid — A cuboid is a solid object with two square surfaces and four rectangular surfaces. Each surface of a cuboid is the same size as the one opposite to it.
- cymoid — resembling a cyme or cyma
- cytode — a unicellular non-nucleated mass of protoplasm, the simplest form of life
- cytoid — resembling a cell
- cædmon — 7th century ad, Anglo-Saxon poet and monk, the earliest English poet whose name survives
- d-lock — a lock shaped like a capital D when locked
- d-post — A D-post is part of the bodywork of a vehicle that supports the roof and against which the rear door closes.
- d.o.b. — d.o.b. is an old-fashioned written abbreviation for date of birth, used especially on official forms.
- daboia — A large, venomous Asiatic viper of the genus Daboia.
- dacapo — Broad-range hardware specification language. "Mixed Level Modelling and Simulation of VLSI Systems", F.J. Rammig in Logic Design and Simulation, E. Horbst ed, N-H 1986.
- dacnos — A prototype network operating system for multi-vendor environments, from IBM European Networking Centre Heidelberg and University of Karlsruhe.
- dacoit — (in India and Myanmar) a member of a gang of armed robbers
- dacron — a synthetic polyester fiber or a washable, wrinkle-resistant fabric made from it
- dadoed — Also called die. Architecture. the part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice or cap.
- dadoes — Plural form of dado.
- daemon — a demigod
- dagoba — a dome-shaped shrine containing relics of the Buddha or a Buddhist saint
- dagoes — a contemptuous term used to refer to a person of Italian or sometimes Spanish origin or descent.
- dahoon — a perennial shrub of the holly family characterized by its white or yellow flowers and red berries
- daikon — a Japanese radish (Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus) having a long, white root that is eaten raw or cooked
- daimio — one of the great feudal lords who were vassals of the shogun.