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English 7 letter words - Containing letters cakd - page 1

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airdock

airdock

noun

  1. (US) A very large hangar for the storage of airships.

baddock

blacked

blacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of black

bracked

cackled

cackled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cackle

cadlock

cadlock

noun

  1. Obsolete form of charlock.

candock

candock

noun

  1. A kind of horsetail (Equisetum telmateia).
  2. A plant or weed that grows in rivers.
  3. The yellow frog lily (Nuphar luteum).

carkled

caulked

caulked

adj

  1. Having cracks or crevices stopped-up with a filler.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of caulk

chakdar

chalked

chalked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of chalk

charked

charked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of chark

chladek

clacked

clacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of clack

clanked

clanked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of clank

cloaked

cloaked

adj

  1. Covered, hidden, disguised.
  2. Wearing a cloak.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cloak

cockade

cockade

noun

  1. (aviation) An emblem of concentric circles of different colours, identifying the country to which an aircraft belongs.
  2. A rosette or knot of ribbon worn in a hat, especially as an office or party badge.

cockard

codbank

codbank

noun

  1. A region of relatively shallow seawater where cod are fished for

cracked

cracked

adj

  1. (of a voice) Harsh or dissonant.
  2. (slang) Crazy; crackpot.
  3. (slang) Extremely good at something (usually a video game).
  4. Broken into coarse pieces.
  5. Broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crack

cradock

cranked

cranked

adj

  1. Formed with, or having, a bend or crank.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crank

creaked

creaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of creak

croaked

croaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of croak

dackers

daddock

daddock

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) The rotten body of a tree.

daglock

daglock

noun

  1. A dirty or clotted lock of wool on a sheep.

dallack

damicke

danczyk

dannock

darrick

dattock

dawcock

dawcock

noun

  1. (obsolete) A jackdaw.
  2. (obsolete) A silly fellow.

deckman

deckman

noun

  1. A man who works on the deck of a ship.

dekarch

dekarch

noun

  1. decarch

dickman

dieback

dieback

noun

  1. (phytopathology) The browning and death of a plant shoot starting at the tip, due to either disease or climate conditions

dockage

dockage

noun

  1. (nautical) A charge levied for docking.
  2. (nautical) The act of docking.

dockman

dockman

noun

  1. A man who works on a dock.

drabeck

ducklar

eckardt

eckblad

flacked

flacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of flack

gedackt

hackled

hackled

adj

  1. (fishing, in combination) Having a hackle or feather of a specified kind.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of hackle

haddock

haddock

noun

  1. A marine fish, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, of the North Atlantic, important as a food fish.

hadlock

haiduck

hardock

hardock

noun

  1. Obsolete form of hordock.

hockday

hockday

Proper noun

  1. Hocktide

jackdaw

jackdaw

noun

  1. A Daurian jackdaw, a closely related Asian bird (Coloeus dauuricus).
  2. A European bird (Coloeus monedula) of the crow family, often nesting in church towers and ruins.

jackrod

kandace

keycard

keycard

noun

  1. A usually plastic card which stores a digital signature that is used to operate an electronic access control lock.

kincaid

knacked

knacked

adj

  1. (UK, Ireland, slang) Very tired; knackered.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of knack

laddock

laddock

noun

  1. (rare, chiefly dialectal, Scotland) A little lad; laddie

mackled

mackled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mackle

maddock

maddock

noun

  1. (obsolete) An earthworm or maggot.

malduck

mockado

mockado

noun

  1. (obsolete) A material made in imitation of velvet.

mudpack

mudpack

noun

  1. A paste of earth or clay, applied to the face for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes.

packard

paddock

paddock

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand) A field of grassland of any size, either enclosed by fences or delimited by geographical boundaries, especially a large area for keeping cattle or sheep.
  2. (Scotland) A simple, usually triangular, sledge which is dragged along the ground to transport items.
  3. (also figuratively) A small enclosure or field of grassland, especially one used to exercise or graze horses or other animals.
  4. (chiefly Australia, New Zealand, mining) A place in a superficial deposit where ore or washdirt (“earth rich enough in metal to pay for washing”) is excavated; also, a place for storing ore, washdirt, etc.
  5. (derogatory) A contemptible, or malicious or nasty, person.
  6. (horse racing) An enclosure next to a racecourse where horses are paraded and mounted before a race and unsaddled after a race.
  7. (motor racing) An area at a racing circuit where the racing vehicles are parked and worked on before and between races.
  8. (sports, slang) A field on which a game is played; a playing field.
  9. A frog.
  10. A toad.

verb

  1. (also intransitive) To excavate washdirt (“earth rich enough in metal to pay for washing”) from (a superficial deposit).
  2. (obsolete) To store (ore, washdirt, etc.) in a paddock (noun sense 2.5).
  3. (often passive) To place or keep (cattle, horses, sheep, or other animals) within a paddock (noun sense 1 or 2.4); hence, to provide (such animals) with pasture.
  4. To enclose or fence in (land) to form a paddock.

padlock

padlock

noun

  1. A detachable lock that can be used to secure something by means of a sliding or hinged shackle

verb

  1. To lock using a padlock.

pickard

quacked

quacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of quack

redback

redback

noun

  1. (Australia) A venomous spider, Latrodectus hasselti, endemic to Australia.
  2. (US) A brown and white sandpiper, Calidris alpina, native to the Northern Hemisphere; the dunlin.
  3. (slang) the yuan (CNY), the currency of the People's Republic of China (Red Chinese money)

rickard

shacked

shacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of shack

skaldic

skaldic

adj

  1. Of or relating to the skalds (Norse poets).

skodaic

slacked

slacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of slack

smacked

smacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of smack

snacked

snacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of snack

stacked

stacked

adj

  1. (of volumes of materials) Measured stacked or organized (such as of firewood when in neat stacks), but with gaps between individual pieces.
  2. (slang) Having large breasts.
  3. (slang) Having large muscles; buff.
  4. (slang) Unfairly constructed, as a stacked deck of cards.
  5. (sports, video games, of a team) Having many skilled players.
  6. (video games) Having a large advantage as a result of accumulating many items and upgrades.
  7. Arranged in a stack.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of stack

swacked

swacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of swack

tackled

tackled

adj

  1. Made of ropes tackled together.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of tackle

talcked

thacked

thacked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of thack

tracked

tracked

adj

  1. Mounted on tracks.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of track

uncaked

uncaked

adj

  1. Not caked.

waldack

whacked

whacked

adj

  1. (colloquial, US) Tired; fatigued.
  2. (slang) Intoxicated on drugs.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of whack

wracked

wracked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wrack

zaddick

zaddick

noun

  1. Alternative form of tzaddik