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5-letter words containing n, d

  • dinah — Also, Douay Bible, Dina. the daughter of Jacob and Leah. Gen. 30:21.
  • dinan — a town in NW France, in Brittany, on the estuary of the River Rance: medieval buildings, including town walls and castle: tourism, hosiery, cider: Pop: 10 953 (2008)
  • dinar — any of various former coins of the Near East, especially gold coins issued by Islamic governments.
  • dindu — Synonym of dindu nuffin.
  • dined — to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner.
  • diner — a person who dines.
  • dines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dine.
  • dinge — the condition of being dingy.
  • dingo — a wolflike, wild dog, Canis familiaris dingo, of Australia, having a reddish- or yellowish-brown coat.
  • dings — to cause surface damage to; dent: Flying gravel had dinged the car's fenders.
  • dingy — of a dark, dull, or dirty color or aspect; lacking brightness or freshness.
  • dinic — a medicine for vertigo
  • dinka — a member of a tall, pastoral people of Sudan.
  • dinks — Plural form of dink.
  • dinky — Informal. small, unimportant, unimpressive, or shabby: We stayed in a dinky old hotel.
  • dinna — (Scotland, Geordie) do not.
  • dino- — terrible, dreadful
  • dints — Plural form of dint.
  • dione — Classical Mythology. a Titan and a consort of Zeus.
  • dioon — any of several Mexican and Central American palmlike plants belonging to the genus Dioon, of the cycad family, having a crown of stiff, pinnate leaves.
  • disna — Eye dialect of doesn't.
  • divan — a sofa or couch, usually without arms or back, often usable as a bed.
  • divna — do not
  • diwan — (in India) any of certain officials, as a financial minister or prime minister of a native colony.
  • dixonJeremiah, died 1777, English astronomer and surveyor. Compare Mason-Dixon line.
  • dizen — to deck with clothes or finery; bedizen.
  • 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.
  • dnepr — Russian name of Dnieper.
  • do in — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • dogan — (chiefly, Canada, offensive, sometimes, capitalized) A Roman Catholic, especially one of Irish origin.Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd edition (November 2010).
  • dogon — a member of a group of indigenous people of the mountains of central Mali.
  • doing — action; performance; execution: Your misfortune is not of my doing.
  • doink — (US slang, humorous, transitive) To have sexual intercourse (with someone).
  • dolin — Sir Anton [an-ton] /ˈæn tɒn/ (Show IPA), (Patrick Healey-Kay) 1904–83, English ballet dancer.
  • dolon — a son of Eumedes who was killed by Diomedes and Odysseus even though he had given them valuable information about the Trojans.
  • don't — contraction of do not.
  • donah — a woman
  • donar — the god of thunder, corresponding to Thor.
  • donat — A rank in some knightly orders.
  • donau — German name of Danube.
  • donax — (botany) A canelike grass of southern Europe (Arundo donax), used for fishing rods, etc.
  • donee — a person to whom a gift is made.
  • doner — (humorous, dialect) Comparative form of done.
  • doney — (colloquial) girl, sweetheart, darling, young woman, woman.
  • donga — (in an ice shelf) a small ravine with steep sides.
  • dongs — Plural form of dong.
  • donko — a tearoom or cafeteria in a factory, wharf area, etc
  • donks — Plural form of donk.
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