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5-letter words containing e, n, d

  • abend — (computing) An abnormal termination of a program.
  • acned — blemished by acne
  • aden- — adeno-
  • adeni — a native or inhabitant of Aden.
  • admen — Also called advertising man. one whose profession is writing, designing, or selling advertisements.
  • aedon — a daughter of Pandareus who mistakenly killed her son. Zeus took pity on her and turned her into a nightingale.
  • agend — Obsolete form of agendum.
  • alden — John1599?-1687; Pilgrim settler in Plymouth Colony: character in Longfellow's poem “The Courtship of Miles Standish”
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • awned — a bristlelike appendage of a plant, especially on the glumes of grasses.
  • baden — a former state of West Germany, now part of Baden-Württemberg
  • baned — Simple past tense and past participle of bane.
  • benda — Julien (ʒyljɑ̃). 1867–1956, French philosopher and novelist, who defended reason and intellect and attacked the influence of Bergson: author of La Trahison des clercs (1927)
  • bends — the severe pain in the limbs, joints, and abdomen during decompression sickness
  • bendy — A bendy object bends easily into a curved or angled shape.
  • biden — Joseph Robinette Jr, known as Joe. born 1942, US Democrat politician; vice president from 2009 to 2017
  • blend — If you blend substances together or if they blend, you mix them together so that they become one substance.
  • boned — having had the bones removed from it
  • bunde — a short form of “German-American Volksbund,” a pro-Nazi organization in the U.S. during the 1930s and 1940s.
  • caned — a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking; walking stick.
  • coden — a unique six-character code assigned to a publication for identification purposes
  • conde — Prince de (prɛ̃s də), title of Louis II de Bourbon, Duc d'Enghien, called the Great Condé. 1621–86, French general, who led Louis XIV's armies against the Fronde (1649) but joined the Fronde in a new revolt (1650–52). He later fought for both France and Spain
  • coned — Geometry. a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex. a plane surface resembling the cross section of a solid cone.
  • dalen — Nils Gustaf. 1869–1937, Swedish engineer, inventor of an automatic light-controlled valve known as 'Solventil'. Nobel prize for physics 1912
  • danae — the mother of Perseus by Zeus, who visits her in the form of a shower of gold
  • dance — If you dance a particular kind of dance, you do it or perform it.
  • dante — full name Dante Alighieri (Italian aliˈɡjɛːri). 1265–1321, Italian poet famous for La Divina Commedia (?1309–?1320), an allegorical account of his journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, guided by Virgil and his idealized love Beatrice. His other works include La Vita Nuova (?1292), in which he celebrates his love for Beatrice
  • daven — to pray
  • deane — Sir William Patrick. born 1931, Australian lawyer. He became a High Court judge in 1982 and governor-general of Australia (1996–2001)
  • deans — Plural form of dean.
  • dearn — alone or unseen
  • decan — any of three divisions of 10° within a sign of the zodiac.
  • decon — Abbreviation of decontamination.
  • degen — (cant) Sword.
  • deign — If you say that someone deigned to do something, you are expressing your disapproval of the fact that they did it unwillingly, because they thought they were too important to do it.
  • demon — A demon is an evil spirit.
  • denar — the standard monetary unit of Macedonia, divided into 100 deni
  • denay — a denial
  • dench — Dame Judi (Olivia). born 1934, British actress and theatre director: her film roles include Mrs Brown (1997), Notes on a Scandal (2006), and, from1995 to 2012, 'M' in the James Bond series of films
  • deneb — the brightest star in the constellation Cygnus and one of the brightest but remotest stars in the night sky. Visual magnitude: 1.25; spectral type: A2I
  • denes — Plural form of dene.

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