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6-letter words that end in d

  • -armed — -armed is used with adjectives to indicate what kind of arms someone has.
  • -assed — -ass
  • -based — -based combines with nouns referring to places to mean something positioned or existing mainly in the place mentioned, or operating or organized from that place.
  • -boned — -boned combines with adjectives such as 'big' and 'fine' to form adjectives which describe a person as having a particular type of bone structure or build.
  • -bound — -bound combines with nouns to form adjectives which describe a person who finds it impossible or very difficult to leave the specified place.
  • -caked — caked with the substance specified
  • -edged — -edged combines with words such as 'sharp', 'raw', and 'dark' to form adjectives which indicate that something such as a play or a piece of writing is very powerful or critical.
  • -faced — -faced combines with adjectives to form other adjectives that describe someone's face or expression.
  • -fired — -fired combines with nouns which refer to fuels to form adjectives which describe power stations, machines, or devices that operate by means of that fuel.
  • -jawed — having a jaw as specified
  • -lived — having or having had a life as specified
  • -lobed — having lobes of the kind or number specified
  • -loved — -loved combines with adverbs to form adjectives that describe how much someone or something is loved.
  • -named — having a name as specified
  • -nosed — having a nose of the specified kind
  • -owned — -owned combines with nouns, adjectives, and adverbs to form adjectives that indicate who owns something.
  • -paced — having a pace as specified
  • -pated — having a (specified kind of) pate, or head
  • -ploid — indicating a specific multiple of a single set of chromosomes
  • -robed — -robed combines with the names of colours to indicate that someone is wearing robes of a particular colour.
  • -sexed — -sexed is used after adverbs such as 'over' and 'under' to form adjectives which indicate that someone wants to have sex too often or not often enough.
  • -sided — -sided combines with numbers or adjectives to describe how many sides something has, or what kind of sides something has.
  • -sized — having a (specified) size
  • -soled — -soled combines with adjectives and nouns to form adjectives which describe shoes with a particular kind of sole.
  • -speed — -speed is used after numbers to form adjectives that indicate that a bicycle or car has a particular number of gears.
  • -tiled — covered with a specified type of flat thin slabs, usually square or rectangular and sometimes ornamental
  • -toned — -toned combines with adjectives to indicate that something has a particular kind of tone.
  • 386bsd — (operating system)   (Or "jolix /joh'liks/) A free software port originally derived from the generally available parts of the "Berkeley Net Release/2" to the Intel i386 architecture by William Jolitz and friends. The name Jolix is used to differentiate it from BSDI's port based on the same source tape, which is called BSD/386. Many new and innovative features were added to 386BSD following its original release in June 1992. An unofficial patchkit, available from many anonymous FTP archives, solves many of the problems associated with 386BSD Version 0.1. In addition, many common Unix packages have been ported. 386BSD has been superseded by FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
  • 4.2bsd — Berkeley Software Distribution
  • 4.3bsd — Berkeley Software Distribution
  • a fond — to or toward the bottom; thoroughly; fully.
  • a head — You use a head or per head after stating a cost or amount in order to indicate that that cost or amount is for each person in a particular group.
  • a pied — on foot
  • a-road — In some countries, an A-road is a major road. A-roads are narrower than motorways but are wider and straighter than B-roads.
  • abased — (of a charge) lower on an escutcheon than is usual: a bend abased.
  • abated — to reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.; lessen; diminish: to abate a tax; to abate one's enthusiasm.
  • abboud — Ibrahim [ib-rah-heem] /ɪb rɑˈhim/ (Show IPA), 1900–1983, Sudanese army general and statesman: prime minister 1958–64.
  • abided — to remain; continue; stay: Abide with me.
  • aboard — If you are aboard a ship or plane, you are on it or in it.
  • aboded — Simple past tense and past participle of abode.
  • aborad — (anatomy) Away from the oral opening or mouth (compare with ventral).
  • abound — If things abound, or if a place abounds with things, there are very large numbers of them.
  • abraid — to awake
  • abread — (UK dialectal, chiefly, Scotland) Abroad.
  • abroad — If you go abroad, you go to a foreign country, usually one which is separated from the country where you live by an ocean or a sea.
  • absurd — If you say that something is absurd, you are criticizing it because you think that it is ridiculous or that it does not make sense.
  • abused — Simple past tense and past participle of abuse.
  • acarid — any of the small arachnids of the order Acarina (or Acari), which includes the ticks and mites
  • acceed — Obsolete form of accede.
  • accend — to set alight, to ignite

On this page, we collect all 6-letter words ending in letter D. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 6-letter word that ends in D to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles.

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