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8-letter words that end in d

  • bankcard — any plastic card issued by a bank, such as a cash card or cheque card
  • bankhead — Tallulah (Brockman). 1902–68, US stage and film actress; her successes included the plays The Little Foxes (1939) and The Skin of Our Teeth (1942)
  • bannered — Decorated with a banner or banners.
  • banstead — a town in S England, in NE Surrey. Pop: 19 332 (2001)
  • bantered — Simple past tense and past participle of banter.
  • baptised — to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism: They baptized the new baby.
  • baptized — Simple past tense and past participle of baptize.
  • bar food — food served in a pub
  • barbered — Simple past tense and past participle of barber.
  • barcoded — having a barcode
  • barehand — to field (the ball) with one's bare hands rather than one's glove
  • bareland — (of a croft) having no house attached
  • barnwood — aged and weathered boards, especially those salvaged from dismantled barns: The den was paneled in barnwood.
  • barnyard — On a farm, the barnyard is the area in front of or next to a barn.
  • barraged — Simple past tense and past participle of barrage.
  • barreled — Having the specified number of barrels.
  • bartered — to trade by exchange of commodities rather than by the use of money.
  • baseband — a transmission technique using a narrow range of frequencies that allows only one message to be telecommunicated at a time
  • baselard — a historical (predominantly 13th–17th century) short Swiss sword with a distinctive crescent-shaped pommel and crossguard
  • baseload — The minimum load on a power station over a standard period.
  • baseword — (linguistics) The word used a base and upon whose stem affixes are added, forming new words.
  • basified — Simple past tense and past participle of basify.
  • basilard — a medieval dagger having a tapering blade with straight transverse quillons and a T -shaped pommel.
  • basseted — an outcrop, as of the edges of strata.
  • basswood — any of several North American linden trees, esp Tilia americana
  • battened — Simple past tense and past participle of batten.
  • battered — Something that is battered is old and in poor condition because it has been used a lot.
  • be ahead — to have an advantage; be winning
  • be arsed — to be willing, inclined, or prepared (esp in the phrase can't be arsed)
  • beaconed — a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position.
  • beakhead — (nautical) A protruding part of the foremost section of a sailing ship.
  • beancurd — Alternative spelling of bean curd.
  • bearward — a bear keeper
  • bearwood — cascara (sense 1)
  • beavered — Covered with, or wearing, a beaver or hat.
  • becalmed — If a sailing ship is becalmed, it is unable to move because there is no wind.
  • beckford — William. 1759–1844, English writer and dilettante; author of the oriental romance Vathek (1787)
  • beckoned — a nod, gesture, etc., that signals, directs, summons, indicates agreement, or the like.
  • becoward — to make cowardly, to make into a coward
  • bed load — the sand, gravel, boulders, or other debris transported by rolling or sliding along the bottom of a stream.
  • bedaubed — Simple past tense and past participle of bedaub.
  • bedboard — a piece of wood placed under a mattress to make a bed firmer
  • bedbound — Unable to leave one's bed for some reason.
  • bedecked — If a place is bedecked with flags or other ornaments, these things have been hung up to decorate it.
  • bedimmed — Simple past tense and past participle of bedim.
  • bedotted — covered with dots; speckled
  • bedstand — a bedside table
  • bedstead — A bedstead is the metal or wooden frame of an old-fashioned bed.
  • bee bird — any of several birds, as the bee-eaters, that feed on bees.
  • bee road — an area planted with nectar-rich flowers in order to provide a habitat for bees and other pollinating insects
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