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6-letter words containing d, u, a

  • gauded — Simple past tense and past participle of gaud.
  • gauged — to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
  • gauzed — Simple past tense and past participle of gauze.
  • giraud — Henri Honoré [ahn ree aw-naw-rey] /ɑ̃ ˈri ɔ nɔˈreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1879–1949, French general.
  • gradus — a work consisting wholly or in part of exercises of increasing difficulty.
  • guarde — Obsolete form of guard.
  • guardi — Francesco [frahn-ches-kaw] /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1712–93, Italian painter.
  • guards — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • haiduk — one of a class of mercenary soldiers in 16th-century Hungary.
  • hauled — to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
  • houdah — (in the East Indies) a seat or platform for one or more persons, commonly with a railing and a canopy, placed on the back of an elephant.
  • houdan — one of a French breed of chickens having a V -shaped comb, five toes, and mottled or black plumage.
  • idumea — Esau, the brother of Jacob.
  • induna — an official functionary of a king or chief in South African Bantu societies.
  • jabrud — a Paleolithic site in SW Syria, in the Anti-Lebanon mountain range.
  • jauked — to dally; dawdle.
  • judaea — the S region of ancient Palestine: existed under Persian, Greek, and Roman rule; divided between Israel and Jordan in 1948; since 1967 completely occupied by Israel.
  • judaic — of or relating to Judaism: the Judaic idea of justice.
  • judean — of or relating to Judea.
  • judoka — a contestant in a judo match.
  • jumada — either of two successive months of the Muslim year, the fifth (Jumada I) or the sixth (Jumada II)
  • kaduna — a city in central Nigeria.
  • kaunda — Kenneth (David) born 1924, Zambian political leader: first president 1964–91.
  • kodagu — a former province in SW India; now part of Karnataka state. 1593 sq. mi. (4126 sq. km).
  • laddus — Plural form of laddu.
  • landau — Lev Davidovich [lyef duh-vye-duh-vyich] /ˈlyɛf dʌˈvyɛ də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1908–68, Russian scientist: Nobel Prize in Physics 1962.
  • landus — Lando.
  • lasdun — Sir Denys. 1914–2001, British architect. He is best known for the University of East Anglia (1968) and the National Theatre in London (1976)
  • lauded — to praise; extol.
  • lauder — Sir Harry (MacLennan) [muh-klen-uh n] /məˈklɛn ən/ (Show IPA), 1870–1950, Scottish balladeer and composer.
  • luanda — a republic in SW Africa: formerly an overseas province of Portugal; gained independence Nov. 11, 1975. 481,226 sq. mi. (1,246,375 sq. km). Capital: Luanda.
  • lucida — the brightest star in a constellation.
  • lurdan — a lazy, stupid, loutish fellow.
  • madafu — coconut milk
  • madduxGregory Alan ("Greg") born 1966, U.S. baseball pitcher.
  • madiun — a city on E central Java, in Indonesia.
  • madura — Dutch Madoera [mah-doo-rah] /mɑˈdu rɑ/ (Show IPA). an island in Indonesia, off the NE coast of Java. 2112 sq. mi. (5470 sq. km).
  • maduro — strong and darkly colored.
  • maraud — to roam or go around in quest of plunder; make a raid for booty: Freebooters were marauding all across the territory.
  • marduk — the chief of the Babylonian deities.
  • maudit — cursed; damned; wretched
  • maudle — (obsolete, transitive) To throw into confusion or disorder.
  • mauled — a heavy hammer, as for driving stakes or wedges.
  • maunds — Plural form of maund.
  • maundy — the ceremony of washing the feet of the poor, especially commemorating Jesus' washing of His disciples' feet on Maundy Thursday.
  • medusa — a saucer-shaped or dome-shaped, free-swimming jellyfish or hydra.
  • modula — MODUlar LAnguage
  • moldau — a river in the W Czech Republic, flowing N to the Elbe. 270 miles (435 km) long.
  • mudcap — to blast (a rock) with an explosive attached to it with a capping of clay.
  • mudcat — flathead catfish.
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