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7-letter words containing t, d, i

  • fatbird — a small wading bird (Calidris melanotos) native to N America and Asia
  • fatidic — prophetic.
  • fatimid — any caliph of the North African dynasty, 909–1171, claiming descent from Fatima and Ali.
  • feinted — a movement made in order to deceive an adversary; an attack aimed at one place or point merely as a distraction from the real place or point of attack: military feints; the feints of a skilled fencer.
  • fetidly — In a fetid manner.
  • feudist — a writer or authority on feudal law.
  • fideist — exclusive reliance in religious matters upon faith, with consequent rejection of appeals to science or philosophy.
  • fidgets — Plural form of fidget.
  • fidgety — restless; impatient; uneasy.
  • fidonet — (messaging, networking, history)   A worldwide hobbyist network of personal computers which exchanged e-mail, discussion groups, and files. Founded in 1984 and originally consisting only of IBM PCs and compatibles, FidoNet grew to include such diverse machines as Apple IIs, Ataris, Amigas and Unix systems. Though much younger than Usenet, by early 1991 FidoNet had reached a significant fraction of Usenet's size at some 8000 systems.
  • fighted — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of fight.
  • findest — Archaic second-person singular form of find.
  • findeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of find.
  • fixated — to fix; make stable or stationary.
  • flinted — a hard stone, a form of silica resembling chalcedony but more opaque, less pure, and less lustrous.
  • flirted — Simple past tense and past participle of flirt.
  • flitted — to move lightly and swiftly; fly, dart, or skim along: bees flitting from flower to flower.
  • fodient — Fitted for, or relating to, digging.
  • foisted — to force upon or impose fraudulently or unjustifiably (usually followed by on or upon): to foist inferior merchandise on a customer.
  • fritted — Simple past tense and past participle of frit.
  • fruited — having or bearing fruit.
  • girdeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gird.
  • girthed — Of a sizeable girth; portly.
  • glideth — Archaic third-person singular form of glide.
  • glinted — a tiny, quick flash of light.
  • godetia — Any of several flowering plants of the taxonomic section of Clarkia, Clarkia sect. Godetia.
  • godwits — Plural form of godwit.
  • gordita — A Mexican flatbread made from cornmeal and stuffed with meat, cheese, vegetables, or a sweet filling.
  • grifted — Simple past tense and past participle of grift.
  • gritted — abrasive particles or granules, as of sand or other small, coarse impurities found in the air, food, water, etc.
  • guilted — the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
  • habited — inhabited.
  • hainted — Variation of haunted.
  • heisted — Simple past tense and past participle of heist.
  • hidatsa — a member of a Siouan people dwelling on the Missouri River.
  • hideout — a safe place for hiding, especially from the law.
  • hindgut — Zoology. the last portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, between the cecum and the anus, involved mainly with water resorption and with the storage and elimination of food residue; the large intestine. the posterior colon of arthropods, composed of ectodermal, chitin-lined tissue.
  • histoid — Pathology. resembling normal tissue in structure.
  • hitched — to fasten or tie, especially temporarily, by means of a hook, rope, strap, etc.; tether: Steve hitched the horse to one of the posts.
  • hogtied — Simple past tense and past participle of hogtie.
  • hoisted — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
  • hold it — wait!
  • hydatid — a cyst with watery contents that is produced in humans and animals by a tapeworm in the larval state; cysticerus.
  • icterid — any bird of the N American family Icteridae
  • ideated — to form an idea, thought, or image of.
  • ideator — One who ideates; one who holds or generates an idea, or synthesizes a concept.
  • ideatum — (in epistemology) the object of knowledge as known by the mind. Compare datum (def 3).
  • identic — identical.
  • idiotcy — Archaic spelling of idiocy.
  • idiotic — of, relating to, or characteristic of an idiot.
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