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6-letter words containing o, d, i

  • ganoid — of or relating to the Ganoidei, a group of mostly extinct fishes characterized by hard, bony scales, the living species of which include the paddlefishes, sturgeons, and gars.
  • geoids — Plural form of geoid.
  • gideon — Also called Jerubbaal. a judge of Israel and conqueror of the Midianites. Judges 6–8.
  • gobiid — a goby
  • godiva — ("Lady Godiva") died 1057, wife of Leofric. According to legend, she rode naked through the streets of Coventry, England, to win relief for the people from a burdensome tax.
  • godwin — Also, Godwine [god-wi-nuh] /ˈgɒd wɪ nə/ (Show IPA). Earl of the West Saxons, died 1053, English statesman.
  • godwit — any of several large, widely distributed shorebirds of the genus Limosa, as the New World L. haemastica (Hudsonian godwit) having a long bill that curves upward slightly.
  • goidel — a Celt who speaks a Goidelic language; Gael
  • goldie — (UK, birdwatching) the golden eagle.
  • goldin — (UK, dialect) The golding, or corn marigold.
  • goodie — Usually, goodies. something especially attractive or pleasing, especially cake, cookies, or candy.
  • guidon — a small flag or streamer carried as a guide, for marking or signaling, or for identification.
  • gynoid — (science fiction) A robot/android in female form.
  • gyroid — (mathematics) An infinitely connected periodic minimal surface containing no straight lines.
  • hairdo — the style in which a person's hair is cut, arranged, and worn; coiffure.
  • haloid — Also, halogenoid [hal-uh-juh-noid, hey-luh-] /ˈhæl ə dʒəˌnɔɪd, ˈheɪ lə-/ (Show IPA). resembling or derived from a halogen.
  • hemoid — resembling blood; hematoid.
  • hesiod — fl. 8th century b.c., Greek poet.
  • hindoo — a person, especially of northern India, who adheres to Hinduism.
  • hoddie — A bricklayer's or mason's laborer who carries bricks, mortar, cement and the like in a hod.
  • hoiden — a boisterous, bold, and carefree girl; a tomboy.
  • hoised — Simple past tense and past participle of hoise.
  • honied — containing, consisting of, or resembling honey: honeyed drinks.
  • hoodia — any of several succulent asclepiadaceous plants of the genus Hoodia, of southern Africa, the sap of which suppresses appetite
  • hoodie — Also, hoody. Informal. a hooded sweatshirt, sweater, or jacket.
  • horrid — such as to cause horror; shockingly dreadful; abominable.
  • howdie — a midwife.
  • hyoids — Plural form of hyoid.
  • hypoid — A bevel wheel with teeth engaging with a spiral pinion mounted at right angles to the wheel’s axis, used to connect nonintersecting shafts in vehicle transmissions and other mechanisms.
  • idiocy — utterly senseless or foolish behavior; a stupid or foolish act, statement, etc.: All this talk of zombies coming to attack us is pure idiocy.
  • idioms — an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements, as kick the bucket or hang one's head, or from the general grammatical rules of a language, as the table round for the round table, and that is not a constituent of a larger expression of like characteristics.
  • idiota — (pejorative, slang) fool or imbecile.
  • idiots — Plural form of idiot.
  • idolum — An insubstantial image; a spectre or phantom.
  • ilford — a former borough in SE England, now part of Redbridge, Greater London.
  • imbody — embody.
  • imido- — of or containing the divalent radical NH combined with two acid radicals
  • inbond — composed mainly or entirely of headers (opposed to outbond).
  • indigo — a blue dye obtained from various plants, especially of the genus Indigofera, or manufactured synthetically.
  • indole — a colorless to yellowish solid, C 8 H 7 N, having a low melting point and a fecal odor, found in the oil of jasmine and clove and as a putrefaction product from animals' intestines: used in perfumery and as a reagent.
  • indoor — occurring, used, etc., in a house or building, rather than out of doors: indoor games.
  • indore — a former state in central India: now part of Madhya Pradesh.
  • indows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indow.
  • infold — enfold.
  • inhold — To contain, hold in.
  • inroad — a damaging or serious encroachment: inroads on our savings.
  • intoed — having inwardly turned toes.
  • iodate — Chemistry. a salt of iodic acid, as sodium iodate, NaIO 3 .
  • iodide — a salt of hydriotic acid consisting of two elements, one of which is iodine, as sodium iodide, NaI.
  • iodine — a nonmetallic halogen element occurring at ordinary temperatures as a grayish-black crystalline solid that sublimes to a dense violet vapor when heated: used in medicine as an antiseptic. Symbol: I; atomic weight: 126.904; atomic number: 53; specific gravity: (solid) 4.93 at 20°C.
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