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5-letter words containing d

  • 'tude — a hostile or defiant manner
  • -cade — indicating a procession of a specified kind
  • -cide — indicating a person or thing that kills
  • -derm — indicating skin
  • -eyed — -eyed combines with adjectives to form adjectives which indicate the colour, shape, or size of a person's eyes, or indicate the kind of expression that they have.
  • -fold — -fold combines with numbers to form adverbs which say how much an amount has increased by. For example, if an amount increases fourfold, it is four times greater than it was originally.
  • -head — indicating a person having a preoccupation as specified
  • -hood — indicating state or condition of being
  • -idae — indicating names of zoological families
  • -land — a kind or quality of land
  • -load — -load combines with nouns referring to a vehicle or container to form nouns that refer to the total amount of something that the vehicle or container mentioned can hold or carry.
  • -made — -made combines with words such as 'factory' to make adjectives that indicate that something has been made or produced in a particular place or in a particular way.
  • -odus — an animal having (a specified kind of) teeth
  • -pede — foot or feet
  • -poda — forming the scientific names of certain taxonomic groups
  • -tude — indicating state or condition
  • -ward — indicating direction towards
  • -wide — -wide combines with nouns to form adjectives which indicate that something exists or happens throughout the place or area that the noun refers to.
  • -word — You can use -word after a letter of the alphabet to refer politely or humorously to a word beginning with that letter which people find offensive or are embarrassed to use.
  • 486dx — Intel 486
  • a due — together; in unison.
  • a tad — You can use a tad in expressions such as a tad big or a tad small when you mean that it is slightly too big or slightly too small.
  • aahed — Simple past tense and past participle of aah.
  • abada — (obsolete) The rhinoceros.
  • abade — Obsolete form of abode.
  • aband — (transitive) To desist in practicing, using, or doing; to renounce. (attested only in the late 16th century).
  • abbed — displaying well-developed abdominal muscles
  • abdon — one of the minor judges of Israel. Judges 12:13–15.
  • abend — (computing) An abnormal termination of a program.
  • abide — to tolerate; put up with
  • abjad — (linguistics) A writing system, similar to a syllabary, in which there is one glyph (that is a symbol or letter) for each consonant or consonantal phoneme. Some languages that use abjads are Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Urdu. Abjads differ from syllabaries (such as the Japanese hiragana) in that the vowel quality of each letter is left unspecified, and must be inferred from context and grammar.
  • abled — having a range of physical powers as specified (esp in the phrases less abled, differently abled)
  • abode — Your abode is the place where you live.
  • abood — Obsolete spelling of abode.
  • abord — to approach or accost someone
  • ac-dc — sexually responsive to both men and women; bisexual.
  • ac/dc — (of a person) bisexual
  • acad. — academy
  • accad — Akkad
  • achad — Akkad.
  • ached — to have or suffer a continuous, dull pain: His whole body ached.
  • acids — Plural form of acid.
  • acidy — of the nature of or resembling acid; sharp; sour: an acidy taste.
  • acned — blemished by acne
  • acold — cold; chilled
  • acred — having acres of land
  • acrid — An acrid smell or taste is strong and sharp, and usually unpleasant.
  • acted — anything done, being done, or to be done; deed; performance: a heroic act.
  • ad in — server's advantage
  • ada-o — (language)   An Ada subset developed at the University of Karlsruhe in 1979, used for compiler bootstrapping. It lacks overloading, derived types, real numbers, tasks and generics.

On this page, we collect all 5-letter words with letter D. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 5-letter word that contains D to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles.

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