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4-letter words containing and

  • -and — indicating a person or thing that is to be dealt with in a specified way
  • ande — Alternative form of onde.
  • andf — Architecture Neutral Distribution Format
  • andy — a male given name, form of Andrew.
  • band — A band is a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop.
  • cand — Alternative form of kand.
  • fand — (transitive) To seek (to do a thing); try; attempt; endeavour; make a shift.
  • gand — French name of Ghent.
  • hand — Learned [lur-nid] /ˈlɜr nɪd/ (Show IPA), 1872–1961, U.S. jurist.
  • kand — (mining, UK, dialect, Cornwall) fluorspar.
  • landEdwin Herbert, 1909–91, U.S. inventor and businessman: created the Polaroid camera.
  • mand — (psychology) A verbal operant in which the response is reinforced by a characteristic consequence and is therefore under the functional control of relevant conditions of deprivation or aversive stimulation.
  • nand — (logic)   Not AND. The Boolean function which is true unless both its arguments are true, the logical complement of AND: A NAND B = NOT (A AND B) = (NOT A) OR (NOT B) Its truth table is: A | B | A NAND B --+---+--------- F | F | T F | T | T T | F | T T | T | F NAND, like NOR, forms a complete set of Boolean functions on its own since it can be used to make NOT, AND, OR and any other Boolean function: NOT A = A NAND A A AND B = NOT (A NAND B) A OR B = (NOT A) NAND (NOT B)
  • pand — drapery concealing the legs of a bed
  • rand — Witwatersrand.
  • sandGeorge [jawrj;; French zhawrzh] /dʒɔrdʒ;; French ʒɔrʒ/ (Show IPA), (Lucile Aurore Dupin Dudevant) 1804–76, French novelist.
  • wand — a slender stick or rod, especially one used by a magician, conjurer, or diviner.

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