7-letter words containing id
- arctiid — any moth of the family Arctiidae, which includes the footman, ermine, and tiger moths
- arctoid — similar to a bear
- argasid — any of the numerous ticks of the family Argasidae, comprising the soft ticks.
- arguido — A person kept for questioning who is not a formal suspect.
- aridity — being without moisture; extremely dry; parched: arid land; an arid climate.
- ascarid — any parasitic nematode worm of the family Ascaridae, such as the common roundworm of man and pigs
- asides' — on or to one side; to or at a short distance apart; away from some position or direction: to turn aside; to move the chair aside.
- asterid — a clade or variety of flowering plant
- astride — If you sit or stand astride something, you sit or stand with one leg on each side of it.
- astroid — a hypocycloid having four cusps
- atreids — a dynasty of rulers of ancient Mycenae, whose members included Atreus
- atridae — a collective name for Agamemnon and Menelaus, the sons of Atreus
- attalid — any of a line of kings, usually named Attalus orEumenes, that ruled Pergamum, in Asia Minor, 282–133 b.c.
- aurides — Plural form of auride.
- avicide — Any substance used to kill birds.
- avidity — the quality or state of being avid
- avoided — to keep away from; keep clear of; shun: to avoid a person; to avoid taxes; to avoid danger.
- avoider — to keep away from; keep clear of; shun: to avoid a person; to avoid taxes; to avoid danger.
- bandaid — Alternative spelling of band-aid.
- bandido — bandito.
- bantoid — denoting or relating to languages, esp in Cameroon and Nigeria, that possess certain Bantu characteristics
- barmaid — A barmaid is a woman who serves drinks behind a bar.
- basidia — plural of basidium.
- bastide — a large manor house in the south of France
- bayside — On or near the shore of a bay.
- bedside — Your bedside is the area beside your bed.
- bemidji — a town in central Minnesota.
- besides — Besides something or beside something means in addition to it.
- beskids — a mountain range on Poland's border with the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in the Carpathian Mountains. Highest peak, Babia Gora, 5659 feet (1726 meters).
- bestrid — to get or be astride of; have or place the legs on both sides of.
- bidarka — a canoe covered in animal skins, esp sealskin, used by the Inuit of Alaska
- bidault — Georges (ʒɔːrʒ). 1899–1983, French statesman; prime minister (1946, 1949–50). His opposition to Algerian independence led him to support the OAS: he was charged with treason (1963) and fled abroad
- biddies — a chicken.
- bidding — an order; command (often in the phrases do or follow the bidding of, at someone's bidding)
- bide by — to abide by
- bifidus — a genus of anaerobic bacteria, many of which are present natively in the human digestive system
- biocide — a chemical, such as a pesticide, capable of killing living organisms
- braided — A piece of clothing that is braided is decorated with braid.
- bridger — James, 1804–81, U.S. fur trader and mountain man, noted for his tall tales.
- bridges — Robert (Seymour). 1844–1930, English poet: poet laureate (1913–30)
- bridget — 453–523 ad, Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland. Feast day: Feb 1
- bridled — part of the tack or harness of a horse, consisting usually of a headstall, bit, and reins.
- bridoon — a horse's bit: a small snaffle used in double bridles
- broider — to embroider
- bromide — Bromide is a drug which used to be given to people to calm their nerves when they were worried or upset.
- bruchid — any of a genus of small, often parasitic, beetles
- bushido — the feudal code of the Japanese samurai, stressing self-discipline, courage and loyalty
- byssoid — byssaceous
- cactoid — resembling a cactus
- camelid — of or relating to camels