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5-letter words containing e, d

  • 'tude — a hostile or defiant manner
  • -cade — indicating a procession of a specified kind
  • -cide — indicating a person or thing that kills
  • -derm — indicating skin
  • -eyed — -eyed combines with adjectives to form adjectives which indicate the colour, shape, or size of a person's eyes, or indicate the kind of expression that they have.
  • -head — indicating a person having a preoccupation as specified
  • -idae — indicating names of zoological families
  • -made — -made combines with words such as 'factory' to make adjectives that indicate that something has been made or produced in a particular place or in a particular way.
  • -pede — foot or feet
  • -tude — indicating state or condition
  • -wide — -wide combines with nouns to form adjectives which indicate that something exists or happens throughout the place or area that the noun refers to.
  • a due — together; in unison.
  • aahed — Simple past tense and past participle of aah.
  • abade — Obsolete form of abode.
  • abbed — displaying well-developed abdominal muscles
  • abend — (computing) An abnormal termination of a program.
  • abide — to tolerate; put up with
  • abled — having a range of physical powers as specified (esp in the phrases less abled, differently abled)
  • abode — Your abode is the place where you live.
  • ached — to have or suffer a continuous, dull pain: His whole body ached.
  • acned — blemished by acne
  • acred — having acres of land
  • acted — anything done, being done, or to be done; deed; performance: a heroic act.
  • adage — An adage is something which people often say and which expresses a general truth about some aspect of life.
  • added — You use added to say that something has more of a particular thing or quality.
  • adder — In Europe and Asia, an adder is a small poisonous snake that has a black pattern on its back. In North America, a number of different poisonous and non-poisonous snakes are called adders.
  • addie — a female given name, form of Adeline.
  • addle — If something addles someone's mind or brain, they become confused and unable to think properly.
  • adeem — to cancel or withdraw (a legal agreement)
  • adela — a feminine name: dim. Della; var. Adelia; Fr. Adèle
  • adele — a feminine name
  • aden- — adeno-
  • adeni — a native or inhabitant of Aden.
  • adept — Someone who is adept at something can do it skilfully.
  • adieu — Adieu means the same as goodbye.
  • adige — a river in N Italy, flowing southeast to the Adriatic. Length: 354 km (220 miles)
  • adler — Alfred (ˈalfreːt). 1870–1937, Austrian psychiatrist, noted for his descriptions of overcompensation and inferiority feelings
  • admen — Also called advertising man. one whose profession is writing, designing, or selling advertisements.
  • adobe — Adobe is a mixture of mud and straw that is dried into bricks in the sun and used for building, especially in hot countries.
  • adore — If you adore someone, you feel great love and admiration for them.
  • adoze — asleep; dozing
  • adret — a side of a mountain receiving direct sunlight.
  • adure — (obsolete) To burn up.
  • advew — to look at
  • adzed — an axlike tool, for dressing timbers roughly, with a curved, chisellike steel head mounted at a right angle to the wooden handle.
  • adzes — Plural form of adze.
  • aedes — any mosquito of the genus Aedes (formerly Stegomyia) of tropical and subtropical regions, esp A. aegypti, which transmits yellow fever and dengue
  • aedon — a daughter of Pandareus who mistakenly killed her son. Zeus took pity on her and turned her into a nightingale.
  • agade — a city on the Euphrates in N Babylonia, the centre of a major empire and civilization (2360–2180 bc)
  • agend — Obsolete form of agendum.

On this page, we collect all 5-letter words with E-D. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 5-letter word that contains in E-D to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

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