5-letter words that end in de
- glede — A live coal, an ember.
- glide — to move smoothly and continuously along, as if without effort or resistance, as a flying bird, a boat, or a skater.
- glode — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of glide.
- glyde — Obsolete spelling of glide.
- golde — Archaic spelling of gold.
- goode — Obsolete spelling of good.
- grade — a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
- gride — to make a grating sound; scrape harshly; grate; grind.
- guide — to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
- hande — Archaic spelling of hand.
- hende — (obsolete) Near, close at hand, handy.
- holde — Archaic spelling of hold.
- horde — a large group, multitude, number, etc.; a mass or crowd: a horde of tourists.
- imide — a compound derived from ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by acidic groups, characterized by the =NH group.
- inode — (computing) A data structure representing an object in a Unix (or similar) file system.
- irade — a decree of a Muslim ruler.
- isode — ISO Development Environment
- kinde — Obsolete spelling of kind.
- kynde — Obsolete form of kind.
- lande — a type of moorland in SW France
- leade — That portion of a firearm's barrel immediately in front of the chamber where the bullet travels prior to contacting the rifling.
- lorde — real name Ella Yelich-O'Connor. born 1996, New Zealand singer and songwriter, noted for her song Royals (2013)
- loude — (obsolete) Sound.
- maide — Obsolete spelling of maid.
- mande — a branch of the Niger-Congo subfamily of languages, spoken in western Africa and including Mende, Malinke, Bambara, and Kpelle.
- maude — Matilda (def 1).
- meade — George Gordon, 1815–72, Union general in the American Civil War.
- mende — a member of a people living in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
- merde — excrement.
- minde — Obsolete spelling of mind.
- monde — the world; people; society.
- mynde — Obsolete spelling of mind.
- nolde — Emil (Emil Hansen) 1867–1956, German painter.
- ocode — An assembly language for a stack-based virtual machine, used as the intermediate language of the Cambridge BCPL compiler.
- oxide — a compound in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms.
- pride — Thomas, died 1658, English soldier and regicide.
- prude — a person who is excessively proper or modest in speech, conduct, dress, etc.
- quade — Alternative form of quede.
- quede — (obsolete) Evil, wickedness. (13th-16th c.).
- radde — (obsolete) Past participle of read.
- reade — Charles, 1814–84, English novelist.
- ronde — a typeface imitative of upright, somewhat angular, handwriting.
- sande — Earl, 1898–1968, U.S. jockey and racehorse trainer.
- scode — The internal representation used by the Liar compiler for MIT Scheme.
- shade — the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area.
- slade — a sledge
- slide — to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface: to slide down a snow-covered hill.
- snide — derogatory in a nasty, insinuating manner: snide remarks about his boss.
- solde — wages
- sonde — a rocket, balloon, or rockoon used as a probe for observing phenomena in the atmosphere.