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4-letter words that end in rd

  • -ard — indicating a person who does something, esp to excess, or is characterized by a certain quality
  • 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.
  • bard — People sometimes refer to William Shakespeare as the Bard.
  • bird — A bird is a creature with feathers and wings. Female birds lay eggs. Most birds can fly.
  • burd — a young lady; maiden.
  • byrd — Richard Evelyn. 1888–1957, US rear admiral, aviator, and polar explorer
  • card — A card is a piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard on which something is written or printed.
  • cord — Cord is strong, thick string.
  • curd — The thick white substance which is formed when milk turns sour can be referred to as curds.
  • dard — a member of any of the Indo-European peoples speaking a Dardic language
  • ebrd — European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
  • fard — facial cosmetics.
  • ferd — (obsolete or historical) An army, a host.
  • fordElizabeth Bloomer ("Betty") 1918–2011, U.S. First Lady 1974–77 (wife of Gerald R. Ford).
  • fyrd — the militia in Anglo-Saxon England.
  • gard — a department in S France. 2271 sq. mi. (5882 sq. km). Capital: Nîmes.
  • gerd — gastroesophageal reflux disease.
  • gird — to gibe or jeer at; taunt.
  • gord — (obsolete) An instrument of gaming; a sort of dice.
  • hard — not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
  • herd — a herdsman (usually used in combination): a cowherd; a goatherd; a shepherd.
  • hird — (historical) In Norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.
  • hurd — (operating system)   The GNU project's replacement for the Unix kernel. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on the Mach microkernel to implement file systems, network protocols, file access control, and other features that are implemented by the Unix kernel or similar kernels such as Linux. The GNU C Library provides the Unix system call interface, and calls the Hurd for services it can't provide itself. The Hurd aims to establish a framework for shared development and maintenance, allowing a broad range of users to share projects without knowing much about the internal workings of the system - projects that might never have been attempted without freely available source, a well-designed interface, and a multi-server-based design. Currently there are free ports of the Mach kernel to the Intel 80386 IBM PC, the DEC PMAX workstation, the Luna 88k, with more in progress, including the Amiga and DEC Alpha-3000 machines. According to Thomas Bushnell, BSG, the primary architect of the Hurd: 'Hurd' stands for 'Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons' and 'Hird' stands for 'Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth'. Possibly the first software to be named by a pair of mutually recursive acronyms.
  • ibrd — International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank)
  • jird — any of several species of small, burrowing rodents of the genus Meriones, subfamily Gerbillinae, inhabiting dry regions of Asia and northern Africa.
  • jurd — Doctor of Law
  • kurd — a member of an Islamic people speaking Kurdish and dwelling chiefly in Kurdistan.
  • lard — the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
  • lord — a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler.
  • mard — (Northern England) To cosset (a child).
  • merd — (obsolete) ordure; dung.
  • nard — an aromatic Himalayan plant, believed to be the spikenard, Nardostachys jatamansi, the source of an ointment used by the ancients.
  • nerd — a person considered to be socially awkward, boring, unstylish, etc.
  • nord — a department in N France. 2229 sq. mi. (5770 sq. km). Capital: Lille.
  • nsrd — National Software Reuse Directory
  • nurd — a person considered to be socially awkward, boring, unstylish, etc.
  • pard — partner; companion.
  • sard — a reddish-brown chalcedony, used as a gem.
  • sord — a flight or flock of mallards.
  • surd — Phonetics. voiceless (opposed to sonant).
  • turd — a piece of excrement.
  • ward — (Aaron) Montgomery, 1843–1913, U.S. merchant and mail-order retailer.
  • word — Microsoft Word
  • wyrd — Fate, destiny, particular in an Anglo-Saxon or Norse context.
  • yard — the ground that immediately adjoins or surrounds a house, public building, or other structure.
  • yerd — to beat (someone or something) using a rod or stick
  • yird — earth.

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