5-letter words containing s, d, a
- saddo — If you say that someone is a saddo, you do not have any respect for them and think their behaviour or ideas are ridiculous.
- sadhe — the 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- sadhu — an ascetic holy man, especially a monk.
- sadie — a female given name, form of Sara or Sarah.
- sadis — (Muslih ud-Din) 1184?–1291? Persian poet.
- sadly — affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
- sadoc — Zadok.
- sadtu — South African Democratic Teachers Union
- sadza — a southern African porridge
- saida — a seaport in SW Lebanon: the site of ancient Sidon.
- saids — sayyid.
- salad — a usually cold dish consisting of vegetables, as lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers, covered with a dressing and sometimes containing seafood, meat, or eggs.
- salud — to your health: used as a toast
- sande — Earl, 1898–1968, U.S. jockey and racehorse trainer.
- sands — an extensive area of sand, esp at a seashore or in a desert
- sandy — of the nature of or consisting of sand.
- sapid — having taste or flavor.
- sarod — a lute of northern India, played with a bow.
- sated — to satisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
- saudi — a native or inhabitant of Saudi Arabia.
- saved — to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
- sawed — a tool or device for cutting, typically a thin blade of metal with a series of sharp teeth.
- sayed — (in Islamic countries) a supposed descendant of Muhammad through his grandson Hussein, the second son of his daughter Fatima.
- scada — Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
- scads — any carangid fish of the genus Decapterus, inhabiting tropical and subtropical shore waters.
- scald — to burn or affect painfully with or as if with hot liquid or steam.
- sdram — Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
- sedan — a city in NE France, on the Meuse River: defeat and capture of Napoleon III 1870.
- sedna — a red planet-like object, roughly half the size of the Earth's moon, orbiting the sun but considerably beyond Pluto; discovered in 2003
- sepad — to suppose
- shade — the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area.
- shady — abounding in shade; shaded: shady paths.
- shand — a counterfeit coin
- shard — a fragment, especially of broken earthenware.
- shoad — float (def 43).
- sidra — Gulf of, an inlet of the Mediterranean, on the N coast of Libya.
- skald — one of the ancient Scandinavian poets.
- skoda — Emil von [e-mil-fuh n] /ˈɛ mɪl fən/ (Show IPA), 1839–1900, Czech engineer and manufacturer of artillery.
- slade — a sledge
- snead — Samuel Jackson ("Slamming Sammy") 1912–2002, U.S. golfer.
- sodas — [D.L. Parnas & J.A. Darringer. Proc FJCC 31:449-474, AFIPS (Fall 1967)].
- sorda — deaf woman
- spade — a black figure shaped like an inverted heart and with a short stem at the cusp opposite the point, used on playing cards.
- spado — Civil Law. an impotent person; someone unable to procreate.
- spaed — to prophesy; foretell; predict.
- splad — splat1 (def 1).
- squad — a small number of soldiers, commonly 10 privates, a staff sergeant, and a corporal; the smallest military unit.
- ssadm — A software engineering method and toolset required by some UK government agencies.
- stade — a period of time represented by a glacial deposit.
- staid — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.