4-letter words containing d
- rede — to counsel; advise.
- redi — Francesco [frahn-ches-kaw] /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1626?–98, Italian biologist.
- redo — to do again; repeat.
- reed — Sir Carol, 1906–76, British film director.
- regd — registered
- reid — Sir George Huston, 1845–1918, Australian statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1904–05.
- rend — to separate into parts with force or violence: The storm rent the ship to pieces.
- retd — retd is a written abbreviation for retired. It is used after someone's name to indicate that they have retired from the army, navy, or air force.
- revd — Revd is a written abbreviation for Reverend.
- rfid — Radio-frequency identification
- riad — a traditional Moroccan house, built around an interior garden
- ride — to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.
- rids — to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable (usually followed by of): I want to rid the house of mice. In my opinion, you'd be wise to rid yourself of the smoking habit.
- rind — a piece of iron running across an upper millstone as a support.
- rnid — Royal National Institute for Deaf People
- road — a long, narrow stretch with a smoothed or paved surface, made for traveling by motor vehicle, carriage, etc., between two or more points; street or highway.
- rode — a simple past tense of ride.
- rodi — Italian name of Rhodes.
- roed — with roe inside, containing roe
- rood — a crucifix, especially a large one at the entrance to the choir or chancel of a medieval church, often supported on a rood beam or rood screen.
- rudd — a European, freshwater fish, Scardinius erythrophthalmus, of the carp family.
- rude — discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.
- rudy — a male given name, form of Rudolf.
- rued — to feel sorrow over; repent of; regret bitterly: to rue the loss of opportunities.
- rynd — a piece of iron running across an upper millstone as a support.
- sade — Donatien Alphonse François [daw-na-syan al-fawns frahn-swa] /dɔ naˈsyɛ̃ alˈfɔ̃s frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), Comte de (Marquis de Sade) 1740–1814, French soldier and novelist, notorious for his paraphilia.
- sadi — (Muslih ud-Din) 1184?–1291? Persian poet.
- sads — the 14th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
- sadt — Structured Analysis and Design Technique
- said — Security Association ID
- sand — George [jawrj;; French zhawrzh] /dʒɔrdʒ;; French ʒɔrʒ/ (Show IPA), (Lucile Aurore Dupin Dudevant) 1804–76, French novelist.
- sard — a reddish-brown chalcedony, used as a gem.
- saud — (Saud ibn Abdul-Aziz), 1901?–69, king of Saudi Arabia 1953–64 (son of ibn-Saud and brother of Faisal).
- scad — any carangid fish of the genus Decapterus, inhabiting tropical and subtropical shore waters.
- scid — severe combined immune deficiency; a serious condition in which babies are born with reduced numbers of T- and B-lymphocytes, which impairs their immune systems and makes them susceptible to severe infections and cancer
- scud — to run or move quickly or hurriedly.
- sdlc — 1. (communications) Synchronous Data Link Control. 2. (programming) Systems Development Life Cycle.
- sdlp — Social Democratic and Labour Party
- sdms — A query language.
- sdrc — (company) The company behind VGX.
- sdrs — special drawing rights
- sdsl — Single-line Digital Subscriber Line
- seed — the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
- seld — rare or seldom
- send — to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
- shad — a deep-bodied herring, Alosa sapidissima, of Europe and North America, that migrates up streams to spawn, used for food.
- shd. — should
- shed — Textiles. (on a loom) a triangular, transverse opening created between raised and lowered warp threads through which the shuttle passes in depositing the loose pick.
- shod — a simple past tense and past participle of shoe.
- sida — any plant of the Queensland hemp genus Sida