7-letter words containing d, u, a
- aroused — in a state of sexual arousal
- arundel — a town in S England, in West Sussex: 11th-century castle. Pop: 3297 (2001)
- assumed — false; fictitious
- assured — Someone who is assured is very confident and relaxed.
- astound — If something astounds you, you are very surprised by it.
- asudden — in an abrupt manner
- asunder — If something tears or is torn asunder, it is violently separated into two or more parts or pieces.
- at stud — available for breeding
- attuned — If you are attuned to something, you can understand and appreciate it.
- au fond — fundamentally; essentially
- aubades — Plural form of aubade.
- audible — A sound that is audible is loud enough to be heard.
- audibly — capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
- audient — a person who hears or listens
- audions — an early type of triode.
- audited — Simple past tense and past participle of audit.
- auditee — a person or organization that is audited
- auditor — An auditor is an accountant who officially examines the accounts of organizations.
- audubon — John James. 1785–1851, US naturalist and artist, noted particularly for his paintings of birds in Birds of America (1827–38)
- augured — an excessively talkative person.
- aurated — combined with auric acid
- aurides — Plural form of auride.
- autocad — (product, tool) A CAD software package for mechanical engineering, marketed by Autodesk, Inc.
- autopod — Autopodium.
- avulsed — Simple past tense and past participle of avulse.
- babudom — the rule of babus
- bad guy — A bad guy is a person in a story or film who is considered to be evil or wicked, or who is fighting on the wrong side. You can also refer to the bad guys in a situation in real life.
- badious — chestnut coloured; brownish-red
- bahadur — a title formerly conferred by the British on distinguished Indians
- bandeau — a narrow band of ribbon, velvet, etc, worn round the head
- bandung — a city in Indonesia, in SW Java. Pop: 2 136 260 (2000)
- bandura — a Ukrainian stringed instrument, resembling a lute
- barbuda — a coral island in the E Caribbean, in the Leeward Islands: part of the independent state of Antigua and Barbuda. Area: 160 sq km (62 sq miles)
- barbudo — beardfish.
- baulked — to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at): He balked at making the speech.
- bausond — (of animals) dappled with white spots on a black or bay background; esp having a white patch on the face
- bedaubs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedaub.
- bermuda — a UK Overseas Territory consisting of a group of over 150 coral islands (the Bermudas) in the NW Atlantic: discovered in about 1503, colonized by the British by 1612, although not acquired by the British crown until 1684. Capital: Hamilton. Pop: 69 467 (2013 est). Area: 53 sq km (20 sq miles)
- bidault — Georges (ʒɔːrʒ). 1899–1983, French statesman; prime minister (1946, 1949–50). His opposition to Algerian independence led him to support the OAS: he was charged with treason (1963) and fled abroad
- boutade — an outburst; sally
- braudel — ˈFernand Paul (fɛʀˈnɑ̃ pɔl) ; fernänˈ p^ōl) 1902-85; Fr. historian
- broadus — something given as a bonus; lagniappe.
- bucardo — a recently extinct Spanish mountain goat
- buganda — a region of Uganda: a powerful Bantu kingdom from the 17th century
- burdash — a fringed sash worn over a coat
- busload — A busload of people is a large number of passengers on a bus.
- bustard — any terrestrial bird of the family Otididae, inhabiting open regions of the Old World: order Gruiformes (cranes, rails, etc). They have long strong legs, a heavy body, a long neck, and speckled plumage
- buzzard — A buzzard is a large bird of prey.
- cadbury — George. 1839–1922, British Quaker industrialist and philanthropist. He established, with his brother Richard Cadbury (1835–99), the chocolate-making company Cadbury Brothers and the garden village Bournville, near Birmingham, for their workers
- cadmium — Cadmium is a soft bluish-white metal that is used in the production of nuclear energy.