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4-letter words that end in d

  • *mod — (language)   ("StarMOD") A concurrent language combining the modules of Modula and the communications of Distributed Processes.
  • -and — indicating a person or thing that is to be dealt with in a specified way
  • -ard — indicating a person who does something, esp to excess, or is characterized by a certain quality
  • -fid — divided into parts or lobes
  • -led — -led combines with nouns to form adjectives which indicate that something is organized, directed, or controlled by a particular person or group.
  • -oid — (jargon)   (from "android") A suffix used as in mainstream English to indicate a poor imitation, a counterfeit, or some otherwise slightly bogus resemblance. Hackers will happily use it with all sorts of non-Greco/Latin stem words that wouldn't keep company with it in mainstream English. For example, "He's a nerdoid" means that he superficially resembles a nerd but can't make the grade; a "modemoid" might be a 300-baud modem (Real Modems run at 144000 or up); a "computeroid" might be any bitty box. "-oid" can also mean "resembling an android", which was once confined to science-fiction fans and hackers. It too has recently (in 1991) started to go mainstream (most notably in the term "trendoid" for victims of terminal hipness). This is probably traceable to the popularisation of the term droid in "Star Wars" and its sequels. Coinages in both forms have been common in science fiction for at least fifty years, and hackers (who are often SF fans) have probably been making "-oid" jargon for almost that long (though GLS and ESR can personally confirm only that they were already common in the mid-1970s).
  • -ped — foot or feet
  • -pod — indicating a certain type or number of feet
  • 2b1d — Basic Rate Interface
  • aard — (programming, tool)   (Dutch for "earth") A tool to check memory use for C++ programs, written by Steve Reiss <[email protected]> (who names his programs after living systems). Aard tracks the state of each byte of memory in the heap and the stack. The state can be one of Undefined, Uninitialised, Free or Set. The program can detect invalid transitions (i.e. attempting to set or use undefined or free storage or attempting to access uninitialised storage). In addition, the program keeps track of heap use through malloc and free and at the end of the run reports memory blocks that were not freed and that are not accessible (i.e. memory leaks). The tools works using a spliced-in shared library on SPARCs running C++ 3.0.1 under SunOS 4.X.
  • abed — in bed; on a bed
  • abid — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of abide.
  • abud — (rare) budding.
  • acad — Abbreviation of academy.
  • aced — a playing card or die marked with or having the value indicated by a single spot: He dealt me four aces in the first hand.
  • acid — An acid is a chemical substance, usually a liquid, which contains hydrogen and can react with other substances to form salts. Some acids burn or dissolve other substances that they come into contact with.
  • adad — a coded card or other device that when inserted into a telephone allows the user to reach a number without dialing.
  • addd — (tool)   A Depository of Development Documents. A public domain Software Engineering Environment from GMD developed as part of the STONE project.
  • adhd — ADHD is an abbreviation for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
  • admd — Administration Management Domain
  • aged — You use aged followed by a number to say how old someone is.
  • alod — a feudal estate with no superior
  • amid — If something happens amid noises or events of some kind, it happens while the other things are happening.
  • aped — any of a group of anthropoid primates characterized by long arms, a broad chest, and the absence of a tail, comprising the family Pongidae (great ape) which includes the chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan, and the family Hylobatidae (lesser ape) which includes the gibbon and siamang.
  • apid — (zoology) Any member of the Apidae.
  • apod — an animal with no feet or whose feet are rudimentary
  • apud — Used in scholarly works to cite a reference at second hand.
  • arad — a city in W Romania, on the Mureş River: became part of Romania after World War I, after belonging successively to Turkey, Austria, and Hungary. Pop: 155 000 (2005 est)
  • arid — Arid land is so dry that very few plants can grow on it.
  • asid — American Society of Interior Designers
  • auld — old
  • avid — You use avid to describe someone who is very enthusiastic about something that they do.
  • awed — wondering and respectful
  • axed — an instrument with a bladed head on a handle or helve, used for hewing, cleaving, chopping, etc.
  • baed — Simple past tense and past participle of ba.
  • bald — Someone who is bald has little or no hair on the top of their head.
  • band — A band is a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop.
  • bard — People sometimes refer to William Shakespeare as the Bard.
  • baud — a unit used to measure the speed of electronic code transmissions, equal to one unit interval per second
  • bawd — a person who runs a brothel, esp a woman
  • bead — Beads are small pieces of coloured glass, wood, or plastic with a hole through the middle. Beads are often put together on a piece of string or wire to make jewellery.
  • beld — bald; hairless.
  • bend — When you bend, you move the top part of your body downwards and forwards. Plants and trees also bend.
  • bind — If something binds people together, it makes them feel as if they are all part of the same group or have something in common.
  • bird — A bird is a creature with feathers and wings. Female birds lay eggs. Most birds can fly.
  • blad — a flier or other promotional material distributed by a company to sell a product.
  • bled — Bled is the past tense and past participle of bleed.
  • blvd — Blvd is a written abbreviation for boulevard. It is used especially in addresses and on maps or signs.
  • bold — Bold lines or designs are drawn in a clear, strong way.
  • bond — A bond between people is a strong feeling of friendship, love, or shared beliefs and experiences that unites them.

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