6-letter words that end in d
- p.o.'d — pissed off.
- packed — transporting, or used in transporting, a pack or load: pack animals.
- padded — a dull, muffled sound, as of footsteps on the ground.
- pained — hurt; injured.
- palled — a cloth, often of velvet, for spreading over a coffin, bier, or tomb.
- pallid — pale; faint or deficient in color; wan: a pallid countenance.
- palmed — having a palm or palms of a specified kind (often used in combination): a wide-palmed hand.
- panned — the act of panning a camera.
- panted — to breathe hard and quickly, as after exertion.
- parded — having spots
- parked — an area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and recreation, often owned, set apart, and managed by a city, state, or nation.
- parled — talk; parley.
- parmod — "Parallel Programming with ParMod", S. Eichholz, Proc 1987 Intl Conf on Parallel Proc, pp.377-380.
- parred — an equality in value or standing; a level of equality: The gains and the losses are on a par.
- parted — partial; of a part: part owner.
- passed — having completed the act of passing.
- pasted — a mixture of flour and water, often with starch or the like, used for causing paper or other material to adhere to something.
- patted — to strike lightly or gently with something flat, as with a paddle or the palm of the hand, usually in order to flatten, smooth, or shape: to pat dough into flat pastry forms.
- paused — a temporary stop or rest, especially in speech or action: a short pause after each stroke of the oar.
- paveed — a pavement.
- pawned — to deposit as security, as for money borrowed, especially with a pawnbroker: He raised the money by pawning his watch.
- peaked — Also, on-peak. being at the point of maximum frequency, intensity, use, etc.; busiest or most active: Hotel rooms are most expensive during the peak travel seasons.
- pealed — a loud, prolonged ringing of bells.
- peapod — the part of a pea plant that surrounds the growing peas
- peeked — to look or glance quickly or furtively, especially through a small opening or from a concealed location; peep; peer.
- peened — a wedgelike, spherical, or other striking end of a hammer head opposite the face.
- peered — to look narrowly or searchingly, as in the effort to discern clearly.
- peeved — annoyed; irritated; vexed.
- pegged — a pin of wood or other material driven or fitted into something, as to fasten parts together, to hang things on, to make fast a rope or string on, to stop a hole, or to mark some point.
- peloid — mud used therapeutically.
- pelted — to attack or assail with repeated blows or with missiles.
- pended — to remain undecided or unsettled.
- penned — a small enclosure for domestic animals.
- pentad — a period of five years.
- period — a rather large interval of time that is meaningful in the life of a person, in history, etc., because of its particular characteristics: a period of illness; a period of great profitability for a company; a period of social unrest in Germany.
- permed — permanent (def 4).
- pernod — an aniseed-flavoured apéritif from France
- petard — an explosive device formerly used in warfare to blow in a door or gate, form a breach in a wall, etc.
- petted — petulant; sulky
- phased — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
- physed — physical education
- picard — Charles Émile [sharl ey-meel] /ʃarl eɪˈmil/ (Show IPA), 1856–1941, French mathematician.
- picked — having or coming to a sharp point; peaked; pointed.
- pierid — belonging or pertaining to the Pieridae, a family of butterflies comprising the whites, sulfurs, etc.
- pilled — a small globular or rounded mass of medicinal substance, usually covered with a hard coating, that is to be swallowed whole.
- pimped — a person, especially a man, who solicits customers for a prostitute or a brothel, usually in return for a share of the earnings; pander; procurer.
- pinard — wine.
- pinged — to produce a sharp sound like that of a bullet striking a sheet of metal.
- pinked — to pierce with a rapier or the like; stab.
- pinned — a small, slender, often pointed piece of wood, metal, etc., used to fasten, support, or attach things.