5-letter words starting with d
- dixie — Also called Dixieland, Dixie Land. the southern states of the United States, especially those that were formerly part of the Confederacy.
- dixit — an assertion without proof.
- dixon — Jeremiah, died 1777, English astronomer and surveyor. Compare Mason-Dixon line.
- dizen — to deck with clothes or finery; bedizen.
- dizzy — having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall; giddy; vertiginous.
- djawa — Java2
- djgpp — (tool) A 32-bit GNU C/C++/etc development system for MS-DOS. Address: DJ Delorie, Rochester, NH, USA.
- djing — The role of a DJ (disk jockey).
- djinn — any of a class of spirits, lower than the angels, capable of appearing in human and animal forms and influencing humankind for either good or evil.
- djins — jinn.
- dlitt — Doctor of Letters
- dmake — Required by uC++.
- dnepr — Russian name of Dnieper.
- do by — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- do in — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- do it — to engage in sexual intercourse
- do up — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- doats — dote.
- dobby — British Dialect. a fatuous person; fool.
- dobie — (James) Frank, 1888–1964, U.S. folklorist, educator, and author.
- dobla — a former gold coin of Spain.
- dobra — any of various former Portuguese coins, especially a gold coin of John V equal to two johannes.
- dobro — (lowercase) any guitar of this type.
- docks — Plural form of dock.
- docos — Plural form of doco.
- docu- — documentary
- docus — Display Oriented Computer Usage System. Interactive system using push buttons. Sammet 1969, p.678
- dod-1 — Unofficial name of the language that became Ada.
- dodds — Warren ("Baby") 1898–1959, U.S. jazz drummer.
- doddy — doddie.
- dodge — to elude or evade by a sudden shift of position or by strategy: to dodge a blow; to dodge a question.
- dodgy — inclined to dodge.
- dodos — Plural form of dodo.
- doers — Plural form of doer.
- doest — 2nd person singular present ind. of do1 .
- doeth — 3rd person singular present ind. of do1 .
- doffs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doff.
- dogan — (chiefly, Canada, offensive, sometimes, capitalized) A Roman Catholic, especially one of Irish origin.Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd edition (November 2010).
- doges — Plural form of doge.
- dogey — dogie.
- dogge — Obsolete spelling of dog.
- doggo — Informal. in concealment; out of sight.
- doggy — a little dog or a puppy.
- dogie — a motherless calf in a cattle herd.
- dogly — Of, like, or pertaining to dogs or the dog family; canine.
- dogma — an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, morals, behavior, etc., as of a church. Synonyms: doctrine, teachings, set of beliefs, philosophy.
- dogme — a group of Danish film-makers, formed by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, who have a set of strict rules, such as not using artificial lighting, always filming on location, and always using a handheld camera
- dogon — a member of a group of indigenous people of the mountains of central Mali.
- dohyo — a sumo wrestling ring
- doilt — foolish; stupid