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5-letter words containing e, d

  • agued — of or relating to suffering from fever
  • ahead — Something that is ahead is in front of you. If you look ahead, you look directly in front of you.
  • aided — to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
  • aider — to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
  • aides — nurse's aide.
  • ailed — to cause pain, uneasiness, or trouble to.
  • aimed — to position or direct (a firearm, ball, arrow, rocket, etc.) so that, on firing or release, the discharged projectile will hit a target or travel along a certain path.
  • aired — a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere.
  • aldea — a village or a villa in Portugal or a Portuguese colony
  • alden — John1599?-1687; Pilgrim settler in Plymouth Colony: character in Longfellow's poem “The Courtship of Miles Standish”
  • alder — An alder is a species of tree or shrub that grows especially in cool, damp places and loses its leaves in winter.
  • aldes — ALgorithm DEScription
  • aloed — containing, or shaded by, aloes
  • amend — If you amend something that has been written such as a law, or something that is said, you change it in order to improve it or make it more accurate.
  • amide — any organic compound containing the functional group -CONH2
  • amped — amplifier (def 2).
  • anded — Simple past tense and past participle of and.
  • andes — a major mountain system of South America, extending for about 7250 km (4500 miles) along the entire W coast, with several parallel ranges or cordilleras and many volcanic peaks: rich in minerals, including gold, silver, copper, iron ore, and nitrates. Average height: 3900 m (13 000 ft). Highest peak: Aconcagua, 6960 m (22 835 ft)
  • andie — a male or female given name.
  • andre — John. 1751–80, British major who was hanged as a spy for conspiring with Benedict Arnold during the War of American Independence
  • anend — On end; in an upright position.
  • anode — In electronics, an anode is the positive electrode in a cell such as a battery. Compare cathode.
  • anted — Poker. a fixed but arbitrary stake put into the pot by each player before the deal.
  • aoede — one of the original three Muses; the Muse of song.
  • aoide — one of the original three Muses; the Muse of song.
  • apode — An animal that has no feet or footlike organs.
  • arced — Geometry. any unbroken part of the circumference of a circle or other curved line.
  • ardeb — a unit of dry measure used in Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries. In Egypt it is approximately equal to 0.195 cubic metres
  • arden — John. (1930–2012) British dramatist and novelist. His plays include Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1959) and The Workhouse Donkey (1963); novels include Silence Among the Weapons (1982): he often worked in collaboration with his wife Margaretta D'Arcy
  • aread — to declare
  • armed — Someone who is armed is carrying a weapon, usually a gun.
  • arsed — (AU, NZ, British, vulgar, slang) Simple past tense and past participle of arse; Bothered (as in 'can't be bothered to...').
  • ashed — Simple past tense and past participle of ash.
  • aside — If you move something aside, you move it to one side of you.
  • asked — Simple past tense and past participle of ask.
  • auden — W(ystan) H(ugh). 1907–73, US poet, dramatist, critic, and librettist, born in Britain; noted for his lyric and satirical poems and for plays written in collaboration with Christopher Isherwood
  • audie — a female or male given name.
  • awned — a bristlelike appendage of a plant, especially on the glumes of grasses.
  • awwed — Simple past tense and past participle of aww.
  • axled — having an axle
  • azide — any compound containing the monovalent group –N3 or the monovalent ion N3–
  • baaed — to make the sound of a sheep; bleat.
  • baden — a former state of West Germany, now part of Baden-Württemberg
  • bader — Sir Douglas. 1910–82, British fighter pilot. Despite losing both legs after a flying accident (1931), he became a national hero as a pilot in World War II
  • badge — A badge is a piece of metal or cloth which you wear to show that you belong to an organization or support a cause. American English usually uses button to refer to a small round metal badge.
  • baedaSaint, Bede, Saint.
  • baked — to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones.
  • baled — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
  • baned — Simple past tense and past participle of bane.
  • barde — Armor. any of various pieces of defensive armor for a horse.
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