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6-letter words containing nd

  • fondus — fondue (def 4).
  • forend — Part of a rifle, underneath the barrel, where it is supported by the hand.
  • founde — Obsolete spelling of found; Simple past tense and past participle of find.
  • founds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of found.
  • freind — Misspelling of friend.
  • friand — a small rich cake traditionally made with almond-meal and usually flavoured with fruit
  • friend — a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
  • fronde — either of two rebellious movements against the ministry of Cardinal Mazarin in the reign of Louis XIV, the first led by the parlement of Paris (1648–49) and the second by the princes (1650–53)
  • fronds — Plural form of frond.
  • frownd — Obsolete spelling of frowned.
  • fundae — (rare, slang) Plural form of funda.
  • funded — Simple past tense and past participle of fund.
  • funder — One who funds.
  • fundic — the base of an organ, or the part opposite to or remote from an aperture.
  • fundie — A fundamentalist, especially a Christian fundamentalist.
  • fundus — the base of an organ, or the part opposite to or remote from an aperture.
  • gander — a town in E Newfoundland, in Canada: airport on the great circle route between New York and northern Europe.
  • gandhi — Indira [in-deer-uh] /ɪnˈdɪər ə/ (Show IPA), 1917–84, Indian political leader: prime minister 1966–77 and 1980–84 (daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru).
  • garand — John C(antius) [French kahn-tsyys] /French ˈkɑ̃ tsyüs/ (Show IPA), 1888–1974, U.S. inventor of M-1 semiautomatic rifle, born in Canada.
  • geland — A kind of andisol associated with very cold climates.
  • gender — either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated by social and cultural roles and behavior: the feminine gender. Compare sex (def 1).
  • gerund — (in certain languages, as Latin) a form regularly derived from a verb and functioning as a noun, having in Latin all case forms but the nominative, as Latin dicendī gen., dicendō, dat., abl., etc., “saying.”. See also gerundive (def 1).
  • glands — a sleeve within a stuffing box, fitted over a shaft or valve stem and tightened against compressible packing in such a way as to prevent leakage of fluid while allowing the shaft or stem to move; lantern ring.
  • glenda — a female given name.
  • go and — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • gondar — a former kingdom in E Africa: now a province in NW Ethiopia. Capital: Gondar.
  • gonder — city in NW Ethiopia: former capital: pop. 88,000
  • goonda — a rogue or hoodlum.
  • grand- — (in designations of kinship) one generation removed in ascent or descent
  • granda — (informal) (Scots, Northern England) grandfather.
  • grande — a town in NE Oregon.
  • grinde — Obsolete spelling of grind.
  • grinds — (Ireland, colloquial, plurale tantum) tutoring; extra lessons in a specific subject outside of school hours. Grinds are often given by private individuals or firms, and might not be provided by the school.
  • ground — the act of grinding.
  • grownd — Obsolete spelling of ground.
  • grundyMrs. a narrow-minded, conventional person who is extremely critical of any breach of propriety.
  • gundog — Alternative spelling of gun dog.
  • handan — a city in SW Hebei province, China.
  • handed — of, belonging to, using, or used by the hand.
  • handel — George Frideric [free-der-ik,, -drik] /ˈfri dər ɪk,, -drɪk/ (Show IPA), (Georg Friedrich Händel) 1685–1759, German composer in England after 1712.
  • hander — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • handle — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • handly — Of or pertaining to the hand; manual.
  • handsy — (informal) prone to touching other people with one's hands, especially inappropriately.
  • hendon — a former borough, now part of Barnet, a city in Middlesex, in SE England, NW of London.
  • hendra — a virus that affects humans and horses, causing a fatal, influenza-like illness
  • hendry — Stephen. born 1969, Scottish snooker player: world champion 1990, 1992–96, and 1999
  • hinder — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
  • hindoo — a person, especially of northern India, who adheres to Hinduism.
  • hindus — a person, especially of northern India, who adheres to Hinduism.
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