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7-letter words that end in d

  • braised — cooked by braising
  • branded — A branded product is one which is made by a well-known manufacturer and has the manufacturer's label on it.
  • breaded — coated with breadcrumbs
  • breamed — to clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter.
  • bridled — part of the tack or harness of a horse, consisting usually of a headstall, bit, and reins.
  • briefed — lasting or taking a short time; of short duration: a brief walk; a brief stay in the country.
  • brigand — A brigand is someone who attacks people and robs them, especially in mountains or forests.
  • brimmed — the upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink: the brim of a cup.
  • brinded — brindled.
  • brisked — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • brocard — an elementary legal principle, often expressed in Latin
  • brocked — having different colours; variegated
  • bronzed — Someone who is bronzed is attractively brown because they have been in the sun.
  • brooded — a number of young produced or hatched at one time; a family of offspring or young.
  • brooked — to bear; suffer; tolerate: I will brook no interference.
  • broomed — an implement for sweeping, consisting of a brush of straw or stiff strands of synthetic material bound tightly to the end of a long handle.
  • bruchid — any of a genus of small, often parasitic, beetles
  • bruised — injured in a way that causes discoloration to the skin
  • bruited — to voice abroad; rumor (used chiefly in the passive and often followed by about): The report was bruited through the village.
  • brushed — Brushed cotton, nylon, or other fabric feels soft and furry.
  • buckled — Buckled shoes have buckles on them, either to fasten them or as decoration.
  • bugeyed — with bulging eyes, as from surprise or wonderment; astonished.
  • bugseed — any tumbleweed of the genus Corispermum, native to North America and Eurasia and found in fields and areas of wasteland
  • bullied — a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
  • bunched — a connected group; cluster: a bunch of grapes.
  • bundled — (of hardware or software) sold together, as a package, rather than separately.
  • bungled — to do clumsily and awkwardly; botch: He bungled the job.
  • burseed — a plant, Lapulla echinata, with adhesive seeds
  • bursted — to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence: The bitter cold caused the pipes to burst.
  • burweed — any of various plants that bear burs, such as the burdock
  • busload — A busload of people is a large number of passengers on a bus.
  • bustard — any terrestrial bird of the family Otididae, inhabiting open regions of the Old World: order Gruiformes (cranes, rails, etc). They have long strong legs, a heavy body, a long neck, and speckled plumage
  • buzzard — A buzzard is a large bird of prey.
  • by hand — If you do something by hand, you do it using your hands rather than a machine.
  • by-road — a side road.
  • by-word — a word or phrase associated with some person or thing; a characteristic expression, typical greeting, or the like.
  • byssoid — byssaceous
  • cabined — a small house or cottage, usually of simple design and construction: He was born in a cabin built of rough logs.
  • cackled — Simple past tense and past participle of cackle.
  • cactoid — resembling a cactus
  • caddied — Golf. a person hired to carry a player's clubs, find the ball, etc.
  • cairned — marked by a cairn
  • cajoled — Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
  • camcord — (rare, transitive) To record using a camcorder.
  • camelid — of or relating to camels
  • camwood — a W African leguminous tree, Baphia nitida, whose hard wood was formerly used in making a red dye
  • candied — Food such as candied fruit has been covered with sugar or has been cooked in sugar syrup.
  • candled — Simple past tense and past participle of candle.
  • cantred — a district comprising a hundred villages
  • capered — to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner; prance; frisk; gambol.
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