5-letter words that end in d
- clwyd — a former county in NE Wales, formed in 1974 from Flintshire, most of Denbighshire, and part of Merionethshire; replaced in 1996 by Flintshire, Denbighshire, Wrexham county borough, and part of Conwy county borough
- co-ed — A co-ed school or college is the same as a co-educational school or college.
- coded — Coded messages have words or symbols which represent other words, so that the message is secret unless you know the system behind the code.
- coked — cocaine.
- colid — (zoology) Any member of the Colidae.
- compd — compound
- conad — Continental Air Defense Command.
- coned — Geometry. a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex. a plane surface resembling the cross section of a solid cone.
- contd — continued
- cooed — to utter or imitate the soft, murmuring sound characteristic of doves.
- coped — to struggle or deal, especially on fairly even terms or with some degree of success (usually followed by with): I will try to cope with his rudeness.
- cored — the central part of a fleshy fruit, containing the seeds.
- coted — to pass by; outstrip; surpass.
- could — You use could to indicate that someone had the ability to do something. You use could not or couldn't to say that someone was unable to do something.
- coved — a small indentation or recess in the shoreline of a sea, lake, or river.
- cowed — intimidated; frightened
- coxed — coxswain.
- coyed — artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
- cozed — to converse in a friendly way; chat.
- creed — A creed is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way people live or work.
- cried — cry
- croud — Obsolete form of crowd.
- crowd — A crowd is a large group of people who have gathered together, for example to watch or listen to something interesting, or to protest about something.
- cubed — cut into cubes
- cupid — Cupid is the Roman god of love. He is usually shown as a baby boy with wings and a bow and arrow.
- cured — (of food) treated by salting, smoking, or drying in order to preserve it
- cycad — any tropical or subtropical gymnosperm plant of the phylum Cycadophyta, having an unbranched stem with fernlike leaves crowded at the top
- dared — an act of daring or defiance; challenge.
- dated — Dated things seem old-fashioned, although they may once have been fashionable or modern.
- david — the second king of the Hebrews (about 1000–962 bc), who united Israel as a kingdom with Jerusalem as its capital
- dawed — Simple past tense and past participle of daw.
- dazed — If someone is dazed, they are confused and unable to think clearly, often because of shock or a blow to the head.
- decad — the number ten
- deked — Simple past tense and past participle of deke.
- deled — to delete.
- dered — Simple past tense and past participle of dere.
- desid — (zoology) Any member of the Desidae.
- dewed — moisture condensed from the atmosphere, especially at night, and deposited in the form of small drops upon any cool surface.
- diced — cut into small cubes
- diked — Simple past tense and past participle of dike.
- dimed — (slang) (of an electric guitar or its amplifier) At volume setting 10 (the loudest).
- dined — to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner.
- dipad — Diploma in Art and Design
- diped — Diploma in Education
- disad — (informal) A disadvantage.
- dived — to plunge into water, especially headfirst.
- doled — a portion or allotment of money, food, etc., especially as given at regular intervals by a charity or for maintenance.
- domed — shaped like a dome: a domed forehead.
- doped — Drugged.
- dorad — a S American river fish of the genus Doras