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6-letter words that end in ad

  • a head — You use a head or per head after stating a cost or amount in order to indicate that that cost or amount is for each person in a particular group.
  • a-road — In some countries, an A-road is a major road. A-roads are narrower than motorways but are wider and straighter than B-roads.
  • aborad — (anatomy) Away from the oral opening or mouth (compare with ventral).
  • abread — (UK dialectal, chiefly, Scotland) Abroad.
  • abroad — If you go abroad, you go to a foreign country, usually one which is separated from the country where you live by an ocean or a sea.
  • adread — to dread
  • alidad — Archaic form of alidade.
  • aoudad — a wild mountain sheep, Ammotragus lervia, of N Africa, having horns curved in a semicircle and long hair covering the neck and forelegs
  • armpad — a small cushion forming part of the arm of a chair, sofa, or the like.
  • axhead — Alternative spelling of axe head.
  • b-road — A B-road is a minor road.
  • bagdad — Baghdad
  • baldad — Bildad.
  • ballad — A ballad is a long song or poem which tells a story in simple language.
  • bedpad — a pad or other protective covering used between the mattress and the bottom sheet of a bed.
  • beglad — to make glad
  • behead — If someone is beheaded, their head is cut off, usually because they have been found guilty of a crime.
  • bihzad — Kamal ad-Din [key-mahl ahd-deen] /ˈkeɪ mɑl ɑdˈdin/ (Show IPA), c1440–c1527, Persian painter and calligrapher.
  • bildad — a friend of Job. Job 2:11.
  • byroad — a secondary or side road
  • caudad — towards the tail or posterior part
  • cohead — a fellow principal or leader
  • colead — to lead together
  • conrad — Joseph. real name Teodor Josef Konrad Korzeniowski. 1857–1924, British novelist born in Poland, noted for sea stories such as The Nigger of the Narcissus (1897) and Lord Jim (1900) and novels of politics and revolution such as Nostromo (1904) and Under Western Eyes (1911)
  • delead — to remove the lead from (an object or substance)
  • distad — toward or at the distal end or part.
  • do-dad — a decorative embellishment; trinket; bauble: a dress covered with doodads.
  • doodad — a decorative embellishment; trinket; bauble: a dress covered with doodads.
  • dorsad — toward the back or dorsum; dorsally.
  • ennead — A group or set of nine.
  • ershad — Hussain Mohammed. born 1930, Bangladeshi soldier and statesman. He seized power in a coup in 1982, becoming president in 1983. He was deposed in 1990 and has served prison sentences for corruption
  • forbad — to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: to forbid him entry to the house.
  • forrad — forward
  • gilead — a district of ancient Palestine, E of the Jordan River, in present N Jordan.
  • go bad — not good in any manner or degree.
  • heptad — the number seven.
  • ho-dad — a nonsurfer who spends time at beaches masquerading as a surfer.
  • hstead — Homestead.
  • illiad — a wink
  • in bad — not good in any manner or degree.
  • inlead — (transitive, mechanical, and, electrical) To lead into; conduct.
  • inroad — a damaging or serious encroachment: inroads on our savings.
  • joypad — a handheld input device used in video games to control the movement of graphic elements on the screen, usually having buttons and a directional control.
  • keypad — a separate section on some computer keyboards, grouping together numeric keys and those for mathematical or other special functions in an arrangement like that of a calculator.
  • konrad — a male given name.
  • lampad — lamp or candlestick.
  • maenad — bacchante.
  • mediad — toward the middle line or plane.
  • mesiad — relating to or situated at the middle or centre
  • mossad — the Israeli intelligence service, established in 1951.

On this page, we collect all 6-letter words ending in AD. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 6-letter word that ends in AD to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles.

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