7-letter words containing nd
- candler — a long, usually slender piece of tallow or wax with an embedded wick that is burned to give light.
- candles — Plural form of candle.
- candock — a yellow water lily
- candour — Candour is the quality of speaking honestly and openly about things.
- chindia — China and India considered together in economic and strategic terms
- chindit — a member of the Allied forces commanded by Orde Wingate fighting behind the Japanese lines in Burma (1943–45)
- chunder — to vomit
- cinders — Cinders are the black pieces that are left after something such as wood or coal has burned away.
- cindery — a partially or mostly burned piece of coal, wood, etc.
- cleland — John. 1709–89, British writer, best known for his bawdy novel Fanny Hill (1748–49)
- cod end — the narrow end of a tapered trawl net
- cofound — to found jointly
- command — If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it.
- commend — If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally.
- compand — to compress (a transmitter signal) before transmission and then expand it after transmission
- compend — a compendium
- condela — Connection Definition Language
- condemn — If you condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable.
- condign — (esp of a punishment) fitting; deserved
- condole — to express sympathy with someone in grief, pain, etc
- condoms — Plural form of condom.
- condone — If someone condones behaviour that is morally wrong, they accept it and allow it to happen.
- condors — Plural form of condor.
- conduce — to lead or contribute (to a result)
- conduct — When you conduct an activity or task, you organize it and carry it out.
- conduit — A conduit is a small tunnel, pipe, or channel through which water or electrical wires go.
- condyle — the rounded projection on the articulating end of a bone, such as the ball portion of a ball-and-socket joint
- contend — If you have to contend with a problem or difficulty, you have to deal with it or overcome it.
- contund — to pummel or bruise (a person)
- coondog — a dog that has been trained to hunt raccoons, or, specifically, a coonhound
- copland — Aaron. 1900–90, US composer of orchestral and chamber music, ballets, and film music
- corndog — a sandwich consisting of a frankfurter baked or fried in corn bread and usually spread with mustard before eating: often served on a stick.
- cotland — the grounds that belonged to a cotter and which amounted to around 5 acres
- cowbind — any of various bryony plants, esp the white bryony
- cowhand — a hired man who herds and tends cattle, usually on horseback, esp in the western US
- d and c — dilation and curettage; a therapeutic or diagnostic procedure in obstetrics and gynaecology involving dilation of the cervix and curettage of the cavity of the uterus, as for abortion
- danders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dander.
- dandier — Comparative form of dandy.
- dandies — Plural form of dandy.
- dandify — to dress like or cause to resemble a dandy
- dandily — In a dandy way.
- dandled — Simple past tense and past participle of dandle.
- dandles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dandle.
- dandolo — Enrico.c. 1108–1205, Venetian statesman; doge (1192–1205). During the fourth Crusade he won Greek colonies for Venice
- dandong — a port in E China, in Liaoning province at the mouth of the Yalu River. Pop: 730 000 (2005 est)
- daunder — a walk or amble
- de indy — Vincent [van-sahn] /vɛ̃ˈsɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1851–1931, French composer.
- de land — a city in E Florida.
- deadend — Alternative spelling of dead-end.
- defends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defend.