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4-letter words that end in de

  • -ade — a sweetened drink made of various fruits
  • -ide — indicating a binary compound
  • -ode — denoting resemblance
  • adde — Obsolete spelling of add.
  • aide — An aide is an assistant to someone who has an important job, especially in government or in the armed forces.
  • ande — Alternative form of onde.
  • asde — Airport Surface Detection Equipment: a radar system that is used by aircraft controllers to assist in the safe manoeuvring of aircraft on the ground
  • aude — a department of S France on the Gulf of Lions, in Languedoc-Roussillon region. Capital: Carcassonne. Pop: 321 734 (2003 est). Area: 6342 sq km (2473 sq miles)
  • bade — Bade is a past tense of bid2.
  • bede — Saint, known as the Venerable Bede. ?673–735 ad, English monk, scholar, historian, and theologian, noted for his Latin Ecclesiastical History of the English People (731). Feast day: May 27 or 25
  • bide — to continue in a certain place or state; stay
  • bode — If something bodes ill, it makes you think that something bad will happen in the future. If something bodes well, it makes you think that something good will happen.
  • cade — a juniper tree, Juniperus oxycedrus of the Mediterranean region, the wood of which yields an oily brown liquid (oil of cade) used to treat skin ailments
  • cede — If someone in a position of authority cedes land or power to someone else, they let them have the land or power, often as a result of military or political pressure.
  • code — A code is a set of rules about how people should behave or about how something must be done.
  • dade — (obsolete, intransitive) To walk unsteadily, like a child; to move slowly.
  • dude — a man excessively concerned with his clothes, grooming, and manners.
  • dyde — Obsolete spelling of died; past of die.
  • eide — Advanced Technology Attachment Interface with Extensions
  • fade — to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • fide — in bad faith; not genuine.
  • gade — Any of various fish of the cod family found in British waters; especially those of the genera Gadus and Motella.
  • gide — André (Paul Guillaume) [ahn-drey pawl gee-yohm] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ pɔl giˈyoʊm/ (Show IPA), 1869–1951, French novelist, essayist, poet, and critic: Nobel Prize 1947.
  • gude — God.
  • hade — Geology. the angle between a fault plane and the vertical, measured perpendicular to the strike of the fault; complement of the dip.
  • hede — (obsolete) Rank; order; condition; quality.
  • hide — Informal. to administer a beating to; thrash.
  • hode — (transitive, obsolete) To ordain; consecrate; admit to a religious order.
  • hydeDouglas, 1860–1949, Irish author and statesman: president of Ireland. 1938–45.
  • isde — Integrated Software Development Environment: equivalent to an IPSE.
  • jade — James' DSSSL Engine
  • jude — a book of the New Testament.
  • kade — The vern sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus.
  • lade — to put (something) on or in, as a burden, load, or cargo; load.
  • lede — (Now chiefly UK dialectal, singular) A man; person.
  • lode — a veinlike deposit, usually metalliferous.
  • lude — Quaalude.
  • made — simple past tense and past participle of make1 .
  • mede — a native or inhabitant of Media.
  • mode — fashion or style in manners, dress, etc.: He was much concerned to keep up with the latest mode.
  • nade — (video game, slang) A grenade.
  • nide — a nest or brood, especially of pheasants.
  • node — a knot, protuberance, or knob.
  • nude — naked or unclothed, as a person or the body.
  • olde — (archaic) old.
  • onde — (obsolete) Envy; hatred; malice.
  • orde — Alternative form of ord.
  • rade — Obsolete spelling of road.
  • rede — to counsel; advise.
  • ride — to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.

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