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5-letter words containing e, d

  • raxed — to stretch oneself, as after sleeping.
  • rayed — having or represented as having emanating rays; radiate: The saint was painted with a rayed, beatific face.
  • readd — to unite or join so as to increase the number, quantity, size, or importance: to add two cups of sugar; to add a postscript to her letter; to add insult to injury.
  • readeCharles, 1814–84, English novelist.
  • ready — completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use: troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready.
  • rebid — Bridge. to make a second bid in (a suit that one bid previously): He opened a spade and then rebid spades on the three level.
  • recd. — In written English, recd. can be used as an abbreviation for received.
  • redan — a V -shaped work, usually projecting from a fortified line.
  • reddy — slightly red in colour
  • redex — Reducible Expression. An expression matching the left hand side of a reduction rule or definition.
  • redia — a cylindrical larval stage of some trematodes, produced by a sporocyst and giving rise to daughter rediae or to cercariae.
  • redid — to do again; repeat.
  • redip — to dip again
  • redly — with a red color or glow: a bonfire blazing redly in the dark.
  • redon — Odilon [ohd-l-on;; French aw-dee-lawn] /ˈoʊd lˌɒn;; French ɔ diˈlɔ̃/ (Show IPA), 1840–1916, French painter and etcher.
  • redos — to do again; repeat.
  • redox — oxidation-reduction
  • redry — to dry again
  • redub — to fix or repair
  • redux — brought back; resurgent: the Victorian era redux.
  • redye — a coloring material or matter.
  • reedy — full of reeds: a reedy marsh.
  • refed — to give food to; supply with nourishment: to feed a child.
  • resid — the residual oil left over from the petroleum distillation process
  • resod — to returf (a lawn)
  • rewed — to marry (another person) in a formal ceremony.
  • rheda — (in ancient Rome) a four-wheeled traveling carriage.
  • riced — the starchy seeds or grain of an annual marsh grass, Oryza sativa, cultivated in warm climates and used for food.
  • rider — a person who rides a horse or other animal, a bicycle, etc.
  • ridge — a long, narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains.
  • riled — to irritate or vex.
  • rimed — identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
  • robed — a long, loose or flowing gown or outer garment worn by men or women as ceremonial dress, an official vestment, or garb of office.
  • rodeo — a public exhibition of cowboy skills, as bronco riding and calf roping.
  • rodez — a department in S France. 3387 sq. mi. (8770 sq. km). Capital: Rodez.
  • ronde — a typeface imitative of upright, somewhat angular, handwriting.
  • rowed — a noisy dispute or quarrel; commotion.
  • ruder — discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.
  • rudie — a rude boy or, specifically, a member of a youth movement originating in Jamaica in the 1960s
  • rueda — a Cuban round dance
  • ruled — paper: lined
  • runed — having runes inscribed: a runed ornament.
  • ryder — Albert Pinkham [ping-kuh m] /ˈpɪŋ kəm/ (Show IPA), 1847–1917, U.S. painter.
  • sadhe — the 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
  • sadie — a female given name, form of Sara or Sarah.
  • sandeEarl, 1898–1968, U.S. jockey and racehorse trainer.
  • sated — to satisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
  • saved — to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
  • sawed — a tool or device for cutting, typically a thin blade of metal with a series of sharp teeth.
  • sayed — (in Islamic countries) a supposed descendant of Muhammad through his grandson Hussein, the second son of his daughter Fatima.
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