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5-letter words containing i, d

  • colid — (zoology) Any member of the Colidae.
  • cried — cry
  • cupid — Cupid is the Roman god of love. He is usually shown as a baby boy with wings and a bow and arrow.
  • dacia — an ancient region bounded by the Carpathians, the Tisza, and the Danube, roughly corresponding to modern Romania. United under kings from about 60 bc, it later contained the Roman province of the same name (about 105 to 270 ad)
  • daily — If something happens daily, it happens every day.
  • daint — dainty
  • dairy — A dairy is a shop or company that sells milk and food made from milk, such as butter, cream, and cheese.
  • daisy — A daisy is a small wild flower with a yellow centre and white petals.
  • dakir — Alternative form of daker.
  • dalit — a member of the lowest class in India, whom those of the four main castes were formerly forbidden to touch
  • damia — a spirit of fertility.
  • dania — a town in S Florida.
  • danio — any brightly coloured tropical freshwater cyprinid fish of the genus Danio and related genera: popular aquarium fishes
  • danziFranz [frahnts] /frɑnts/ (Show IPA), 1763–1826, German composer.
  • daric — a gold coin of ancient Persia
  • dario — Rubén (ruˈβen), real name Félix Rubén Garcia Sarmiento. 1867–1916, Nicaraguan poet whose poetry includes Prosas Profanas (1896)
  • darzi — (in India) a tailor
  • dashi — a clear stock made from dried fish and kelp
  • david — the second king of the Hebrews (about 1000–962 bc), who united Israel as a kingdom with Jerusalem as its capital
  • davie — a town in SE Florida.
  • davil — Eye dialect devil.
  • davis — Sir Andrew (Frank). born 1944, British conductor; chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra (1989–2000) and of the Chicago Lyric Opera from 2000
  • davit — a cranelike device, usually one of a pair, fitted with a tackle for suspending or lowering equipment, esp a lifeboat
  • dazix — Daisy/Cadnetix Corporation. A supplier of digital electronic CAE systems.
  • debir — a royal city in the vicinity of Hebron, conquered by Othniel.
  • debit — When your bank debits your account, money is taken from it and paid to someone else.
  • deci- — denoting one tenth; 10–1
  • defib — (informal, transitive) To defibrillate.
  • deice — to free of ice; prevent or remove ice formation on, as the wing of an airplane.
  • deify — If someone is deified, they are considered to be a god or are regarded with very great respect.
  • 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.
  • deira — kingdom in present-day NE England in the 6th century a.d., merged with Bernicia to form the kingdom of Northumbria.
  • deism — Deism is the belief that there is a God who made the world but does not influence human lives.
  • deist — a believer in deism
  • deity — A deity is a god or goddess.
  • delhi — the capital of India, in the N central part, on the Jumna river: consists of Old Delhi (a walled city reconstructed in 1639 on the site of former cities of Delhi, which date from the 15th century bc) and New Delhi to the south, chosen as the capital in 1912, replacing Kolkata (then called Calcutta); university (1922). Pop: 9 817 439 (2001)
  • delia — the recipes or style of cooking of British cookery writer Delia Smith (born 1941)
  • delis — Plural form of deli.
  • demi- — Demi- is used at the beginning of some words to refer to something equivalent to half of the object or amount indicated by the rest of the word.
  • demic — characteristic of or pertaining to a people or population
  • demis — Plural form of demi.
  • demit — to resign (an office, position, etc)
  • demix — (of a mixture) To separate into its components.
  • demoi — (political science) Plural form of demos The common populaces of several states.
  • denib — To remove nibs trapped in a layer of paint or other finish.
  • denie — Obsolete spelling of deny.
  • denim — Denim is a thick cotton cloth, usually blue, which is used to make clothes. Jeans are made from denim.
  • denis — Maurice (mɔris). 1870–1943, French painter and writer on art. One of the leading Nabis, he defined a picture as "essentially a flat surface covered with colours assembled in a certain order"
  • derig — the removal of equipment or rigging
  • deriv — derivation
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