7-letter words containing n, o, a, d
- astound — If something astounds you, you are very surprised by it.
- au fond — fundamentally; essentially
- audions — an early type of triode.
- audubon — John James. 1785–1851, US naturalist and artist, noted particularly for his paintings of birds in Birds of America (1827–38)
- av node — atrioventricular node.
- bagnold — Enid (Algerine). 1889–1981, British novelist and playwright; her works include the novel National Velvet (1935) and the play The Chalk Garden (1955)
- bandbox — a lightweight usually cylindrical box used for holding small articles, esp hats
- bandido — bandito.
- bandito — a Mexican bandit
- bandogs — Plural form of bandog.
- bandora — A bass stringed instrument of the cittern family, having a long neck and a scallop-shaped body.
- bandore — a 16th-century plucked musical instrument resembling a lute but larger and fitted with seven pairs of metal strings
- bandrol — Alternative form of banderole.
- bantoid — denoting or relating to languages, esp in Cameroon and Nigeria, that possess certain Bantu characteristics
- baoding — a city in NE China, in N Hebei province. Pop: 810 000 (2005 est)
- bausond — (of animals) dappled with white spots on a black or bay background; esp having a white patch on the face
- bhoodan — (in India) a socioagricultural movement, started by Vinoba Bhave in 1951, in which village landowners are persuaded to give land to the landless.
- blaydon — an industrial town in NE England, in Gateshead unitary authority, Tyne and Wear. Pop: 14 648 (2001)
- bodhran — shallow one-sided drum popular in Irish and Scottish folk music
- bogland — an area of wetland, usually extensive
- bolland — Jean de [French zhahn duh] /French ʒɑ̃ də/ (Show IPA), or Johan van [Flemish yoh-hahn vahn] /Flemish yoʊˈhɑn vɑn/ (Show IPA), or John, 1596–1665, Belgian Jesuit hagiographer.
- bondage — Bondage is the condition of being someone's property and having to work for them.
- bondman — a feudal serf
- bonnard — Pierre (pjɛr). 1867–1947, French painter and lithographer, noted for the effects of light and colour in his landscapes and sunlit interiors
- bragdon — Claude, 1866–1946, U.S. architect, stage designer, and author.
- brandon — a masculine name
- broaden — When something broadens, it becomes wider.
- caddoan — a family of Native American languages, including Pawnee, formerly spoken in a wide area of the Midwest, and probably distantly related to Siouan
- caedmon — fl. a.d. c670, Anglo-Saxon religious poet.
- calando — (to be performed) with gradually decreasing tone and speed
- caldron — a large kettle or boiler
- caledon — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, near Toronto.
- calydon — ancient city in S Aetolia, central Greece
- candiot — of or relating to Candia (Iráklion) or Crete; Cretan
- candock — a yellow water lily
- candour — Candour is the quality of speaking honestly and openly about things.
- cardoon — a thistle-like S European plant, Cynara cardunculus, closely related to the artichoke, with spiny leaves, purple flowers, and a leafstalk that may be blanched and eaten: family Asteraceae (composites)
- celadon — a type of porcelain having a greyish-green glaze: mainly Chinese
- codeina — a white, crystalline, slightly bitter alkaloid, C 18 H 21 NO 3 , obtained from opium, used in medicine chiefly as an analgesic or sedative and to inhibit coughing.
- command — If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it.
- compand — to compress (a transmitter signal) before transmission and then expand it after transmission
- condela — Connection Definition Language
- congaed — Simple past tense and past participle of conga.
- conidia — (in fungi) an asexual spore formed by abstriction at the top of a hyphal branch.
- copland — Aaron. 1900–90, US composer of orchestral and chamber music, ballets, and film music
- cotland — the grounds that belonged to a cotter and which amounted to around 5 acres
- cowhand — a hired man who herds and tends cattle, usually on horseback, esp in the western US
- dacryon — the point of junction of the maxillary, lacrimal, and frontal bones.
- daemons — Plural form of daemon.
- daikons — Plural form of daikon.