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5-letter words containing i, a, d

  • idear — (Appalachian) eye dialect of idea.
  • ideas — any conception existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity.
  • idgaf — (Internet slang) I don't give a fuck.
  • idola — Plural form of idolum.
  • ikeda — Hayato [hah-yah-taw] /hɑˈyɑ tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1965, Japanese statesman: prime minister 1960–64.
  • iland — Obsolete form of island.
  • iliad — (italics) a Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy, ascribed to Homer.
  • india — a word used in communications to represent the letter I.
  • indra — Hinduism. the chief of the Vedic gods, the god of rain and thunder.
  • irade — a decree of a Muslim ruler.
  • isnad — the chain of testimony by which a hadith is transmitted.
  • izardRalph, 1742–1804, U.S. diplomat and politician.
  • jidda — the seaport of Mecca, in W Saudi Arabia, on the Red Sea.
  • jihad — a holy war undertaken as a sacred duty by Muslims.
  • kadai — a group of languages related to the Thai group and spoken by a small population in southern China and northern Vietnam.
  • kadis — Plural form of kadi.
  • khadi — a handloomed plain-weave cotton fabric produced in India.
  • kinda — kind of; rather: The movie was kinda boring.
  • ladie — Obsolete spelling of lady.
  • ladin — a Rhaeto-Romanic dialect of the southern Tyrol.
  • laird — a landed proprietor.
  • larid — (zoology) Any member of the Laridae.
  • liard — a former silver coin of France, the fourth part of a sol, issued from the 15th century to 1793 and made from copper after 1650.
  • lidar — a device similar to radar in principle and operation but using infrared laser light instead of radio waves and capable of detecting particles, distant objects, and varying physical conditions in the atmosphere.
  • lidia — (in bullfighting) one section of a corrida, comprising the action that takes place from the entrance of the bull to the time it is killed and dragged from the arena by mules.
  • linda — a female given name: from a Spanish word meaning “pretty.”.
  • lydia — an ancient kingdom in W Asia Minor: under Croesus, a wealthy empire including most of Asia Minor.
  • madid — wet or damp
  • mahdi — the Muslim messiah, an expected spiritual and temporal ruler destined to establish a reign of righteousness throughout the world.
  • maida — A finely milled, refined and bleached wheat flour, used in making many Indian foods.
  • maide — Obsolete spelling of maid.
  • maids — Plural form of maid.
  • maidu — a member of a tribe of North American Indians of northeastern California.
  • majid — (zoology) Any member of the Majidae.
  • mandi — A traditional style of washing oneself in Indonesia and Malaysia, using a small container to scoop water out of a large container and pour it over the body.
  • manid — (zoology) Any species of the genus Manis, or family Manidae.
  • marid — a spirit in Arabian and Muslim mythology
  • media — an ancient country in W Asia, S of the Caspian Sea, corresponding generally to NW Iran. Capital: Ecbatana.
  • midas — Classical Mythology. a Phrygian king, son of Gordius, who was given by Dionysus the power of turning whatever he touched into gold.
  • nadir — Astronomy. the point on the celestial sphere directly beneath a given position or observer and diametrically opposite the zenith.
  • naiad — (sometimes initial capital letter) Classical Mythology. any of a class of nymphs presiding over rivers and springs.
  • naida — a female given name.
  • nandi — a member of an agricultural people of southwestern Kenya.
  • nicad — nickel-cadmium battery.
  • nidal — a nest, especially one in which insects, spiders, etc., deposit their eggs.
  • nsaid — a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, as ibuprofen.
  • nydia — a female given name.
  • oidia — one of the conidia that are borne in chains by certain fungi.
  • ouidaLouise de la ("Ouida") 1839–1908, English novelist.
  • padri — father (used especially in addressing or referring to a priest or member of the clergy).
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