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5-letter words containing i, d

  • audit — When an accountant audits an organization's accounts, he or she examines the accounts officially in order to make sure that they have been done correctly.
  • avoid — If you avoid something unpleasant that might happen, you take action in order to prevent it from happening.
  • axoid — a curve formed by a point revolving around an advancing axis
  • aydin — a town in SW Turkey: an ancient city of Lydia. Pop: 160 000 (2005 est)
  • azide — any compound containing the monovalent group –N3 or the monovalent ion N3–
  • azido — pertaining to or containing an azide
  • baird — John Logie (ˈləʊɡɪ). 1888–1946, Scottish engineer: inventor of a 240-line mechanically scanned system of television, replaced in 1935 by a 405-line electrically scanned system
  • bedim — to make dim or obscure
  • beedi — a type of Indian cigarette
  • biddy — If someone describes an old woman as an old biddy, they are saying in an unkind way that they think she is silly or unpleasant.
  • bided — Archaic. to endure; bear.
  • biden — Joseph Robinette Jr, known as Joe. born 1942, US Democrat politician; vice president from 2009 to 2017
  • bider — a person who remains behind
  • bides — Archaic. to endure; bear.
  • bidet — A bidet is a low fixed container in a bathroom which you can use to wash your bottom.
  • bidon — a vessel (of tin, wood, or glass) for containing liquids
  • bield — a shelter; house
  • bifid — divided into two lobes by a median cleft
  • big d — Dallas
  • biked — Informal. a bicycle. a motorbike. a motorcycle.
  • bindi — a decorative dot worn in the middle of the forehead, esp by Hindu women
  • biped — A biped is a creature with two legs.
  • bipod — a two-legged support or stand
  • birds — a comedy (414 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
  • bisdn — Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network.
  • blida — a city in N Algeria, on the edge of the Mitidja Plain. Pop: 269 000 (2005 est)
  • blind — Someone who is blind is unable to see because their eyes are damaged.
  • bodhi — enlightenment
  • bondi — Sir Hermann. 1919–2005, British mathematician and cosmologist, born in Austria; joint originator (with Sir Fred Hoyle and Thomas Gold) of the steady-state theory of the universe
  • bovid — of, relating to, or belonging to the Bovidae, a family of ruminant artiodactyl hollow-horned mammals including sheep, goats, cattle, antelopes, and buffalo
  • braid — Braid is a narrow piece of decorated cloth or twisted threads, which is used to decorate clothes or curtains.
  • bride — A bride is a woman who is getting married or who has just got married.
  • build — If you build something, you make it by joining things together.
  • cadie — a person in a large town or city in the 18th century who was on the lookout for chance employment, for example, as a messenger
  • cadiz — the usual, anglicized spelling of Cádiz
  • caids — Plural form of caid.
  • caird — a travelling tinker; vagrant
  • calid — warm
  • canid — any animal of the dog family
  • cardi — Alternative spelling of cardie.
  • carid — (zoology) Any member of the Caridae.
  • cebid — any member of the Cebidae, a family of New World monkeys
  • chedi — A Thai Buddhist monument similar to a stupa.
  • chide — If you chide someone, you speak to them angrily because they have done something wicked or foolish.
  • child — A child is a human being who is not yet an adult.
  • cider — Cider is a drink made from apples which in Britain usually contains alcohol. In the United States, cider does not usually contain alcohol, and if it does contain alcohol, it is usually called hard cider.
  • cindy — a female given name, form of Cynthia.
  • cited — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
  • cnida — a nematocyst
  • codil — COntext Dependent Information Language
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