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There are 12 five-letter words containing C, D, E and U| CLUED | • clued v. Simple past tense and past participle of clue. • CLUE v. to obtain guiding information. | | COUDE | • coudé adj. (Of a catheter) Bent at the tip at a 45° angle, like an elbow. • COUDE n. (French) a reflecting telescope in which one or more plane mirrors reflects the light down the polar axis. | | CRUDE | • crude adj. In a natural, untreated state. • crude adj. Characterized by simplicity, especially something not carefully or expertly made. • crude adj. Lacking concealing elements. | | CUBED | • cubed v. Simple past tense and past participle of cube. • cubed adj. (Mathematics) Raised to the third power. • CUBE v. to raise to the third power. | | CURED | • cured v. Simple past tense and past participle of cure. • CURE v. to restore to health. | | DEUCE | • deuce n. (Card games) A card with two pips, one of four in a standard deck of playing cards. • deuce n. (Dice games) A side of a die with two spots. • deuce n. (Dice games) A cast of dice totalling two. | | DOUCE | • douce adj. (Obsolete) Sweet; nice; pleasant. • douce adj. (Dialect) Serious and quiet; steady, not flighty or casual; sober. • DOUCE adj. (French) sweet, pleasant. | | DUCES | • duces n. Plural of dux. • Duces prop.n. Plural of Duce. • DUCE n. (Italian) a leader. | | DULCE | • dulce adj. (Obsolete) sweet. • dulce n. (Obsolete) sweetness. • dulce v. (Obsolete, transitive) To make sweet; to soothe. | | DUNCE | • dunce n. An unintelligent person. • DUNCE n. a stupid person. | | EDUCE | • educe v. (Transitive, now rare) To direct the course of (A flow, journey etc.); to lead in a particular direction. • educe v. (Transitive) To infer or deduce (A result, theory etc.) from existing data or premises. • educe v. (Transitive) To draw out or bring forth from some basic or potential state; to elicit, to develop. | | EDUCT | • educt n. That which is educed. • educt n. (Obsolete, chemistry) A reactant. • educt v. (Engineering) To educe, to extract. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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