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8-letter words that end in id

  • gynecoid — of or like a woman.
  • handmaid — something that is necessarily subservient or subordinate to another: Ceremony is but the handmaid of worship.
  • helicoid — coiled or curving like a spiral.
  • hematoid — hemoid.
  • heraclid — a person claiming descent from Hercules, especially one of the Dorian aristocracy of Sparta.
  • hesperid — any small butterfly of the family Hesperiidae; a skipper
  • histioid — histoid.
  • homaloid — a geometrical plane, a flat surface or space
  • hominoid — Anthropology. a member of the biological superfamily Hominoidea, including all modern great apes and humans and a number of their extinct ancestors and relatives.
  • humanoid — having human characteristics or form; resembling human beings.
  • hydatoid — watery; resembling water; transparent
  • hydracid — an acid that does not contain oxygen, as hydrochloric acid, HCl.
  • hypoacid — relating to a lower than normal level of acidity
  • hyracoid — of, relating to, or belonging to the mammalian order Hyracoidea, which contains the hyraxes
  • illiquid — not readily convertible into cash; not liquid.
  • indigoid — of or relating to that group of vat dyes that have a molecular structure similar to that of indigo.
  • intrepid — resolutely fearless; dauntless: an intrepid explorer.
  • inviscid — (of a fluid) having no viscosity.
  • isidioid — of, relating to, or resembling an isidium.
  • jump bid — a bid higher than necessary to reach the next bidding level, usually to indicate exceptional strength.
  • juvenoid — A juvenile hormone analogue.
  • keratoid — resembling horn; horny.
  • kool-aid — a drink made from this mix.
  • lacertid — any of numerous Old World lizards of the family Lacertidae.
  • lambdoid — having the shape of the Greek capital lambda.
  • lampyrid — any of several beetles of the family Lampyridae, comprising the fireflies.
  • lemuroid — lemurlike; of the lemur kind.
  • leukemid — any cutaneous lesion that occurs in leukemia.
  • liminoid — (anthropology) Having characteristics of a liminal experience, but optional and not involving the resolution of a personal crisis.
  • limnaeid — any snail of the family Limnaeidae
  • limonoid — Any of a class of phytochemicals, found in citrus fruit and certain other plants, believed to have various therapeutic effects.
  • limuloid — of, relating to, or resembling the king crab genus Limulus
  • low-paid — job: poorly remunerated
  • lycaenid — A member of the taxonomic family 'Lycaenidae'.
  • lycopsid — Any primitive plant of the division Lycopodiophyta.
  • lymphoid — of, relating to, or resembling lymph.
  • machilid — jumping bristletail.
  • medicaid — a U.S. government program, financed by federal, state, and local funds, of hospitalization and medical insurance for persons of all ages within certain income limits.
  • medusoid — a saucer-shaped or dome-shaped, free-swimming jellyfish or hydra.
  • melanoid — of or characterized by melanosis.
  • milkmaid — a woman who milks cows or is employed in a dairy; dairymaid.
  • monoacid — having one replaceable hydrogen atom or hydroxyl radical.
  • mormyrid — any of numerous African freshwater fishes of the family Mormyridae, many species of which have an elongated snout and are capable of producing an electric discharge.
  • mucinoid — any of a class of glycoproteins found in saliva, gastric juice, etc., that form viscous solutions and act as lubricants or protectants on external and internal surfaces of the body.
  • mujtahid — a person who has been certified as capable of interpreting religious law.
  • multifid — cleft into many parts, divisions, or lobes.
  • muraenid — any fish of the family Muraenidae, comprising the morays.
  • muricoid — (zoology) Resembling or relating to the genus Murex or family Muricidae.
  • mustelid — any of numerous carnivorous mammals of the family Mustelidae, comprising the weasels, martens, skunks, badgers, and otters.
  • mytiloid — of or relating to the genus Mytilus or family Mytilideae of saltwater mussels
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