7-letter words containing s, t, d
- coldest — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- costard — an English variety of apple tree
- couldst — can1
- credits — a list of those responsible for the production of a film or television programme
- crested — A crested bird is a bird that has a crest on its head.
- crudest — in a raw or unprepared state; unrefined or natural: crude sugar.
- crusted — If something is crusted with a substance, it is covered with a hard or thick layer of that substance.
- custard — Custard is a sweet yellow sauce made from milk and eggs or from milk and a powder. It is eaten with fruit and puddings.
- custode — a custodian
- custody — Custody is the legal right to keep and look after a child, especially the right given to a child's mother or father when they get divorced.
- cystoid — resembling a cyst or bladder
- dabster — an incompetent or amateurish worker; bungler
- dacoits — Plural form of dacoit.
- dactyls — Plural form of dactyl.
- dadaist — the style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work and who programmatically challenged established canons of art, thought, morality, etc.
- daftest — senseless, stupid, or foolish.
- daltons — Plural form of dalton.
- dampest — Superlative form of damp Most damp.
- dankest — Superlative form of dank.
- dansant — thé dansant.
- darkest — having very little or no light: a dark room.
- darnest — give a darn. damn (def 14).
- darters — Plural form of darter.
- dartles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dartle.
- dashpot — a device for damping vibrations; the vibrating part is attached to a piston moving in a liquid-filled cylinder
- dastard — a contemptible sneaking coward
- databus — the electrical pathway used to transfer data between components of a computer
- dataset — Alternative spelling of data set.
- datavis — A dataflow language for scientific visualisation.
- datives — Plural form of dative.
- dauties — a darling.
- daystar — morning star
- de soto — Hernando (ɛrˈnando). ?1500–42, Spanish explorer, who discovered the Mississippi River (1541)
- de-silt — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
- deadest — no longer living; deprived of life: dead people; dead flowers; dead animals.
- deadset — Alternative form of dead set.
- deafest — Superlative form of deaf.
- dearest — You can call someone dearest when you are very fond of them.
- dearths — Plural form of dearth.
- debates — Plural form of debate.
- deboost — To slow a spacecraft, typically in order to achieve a stable orbit.
- debtors — Plural form of debtor.
- decants — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decant.
- deceits — Plural form of deceit.
- decocts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decoct.
- deducts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deduct.
- deepest — extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well; a deep valley.
- defeats — Plural form of defeat.
- defects — a shortcoming, fault, or imperfection: a defect in an argument; a defect in a machine.
- defrost — When you defrost frozen food or when it defrosts, you allow or cause it to become unfrozen so that you can eat it or cook it.