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There are 10 five-letter words beginning with ED| EDEMA | • edema n. (American spelling, pathology) An excessive accumulation of serum in tissue spaces or a body cavity. • edema n. (American spelling, botany) A similar swelling in plants caused by excessive accumulation of water. • EDEMA n. (Greek) local or general swelling produced by the accumulation of fluid in the body tissues or cavities, also OEDEMA. | | EDGED | • edged v. Simple past tense and past participle of edge. • edged adj. That has a sharp planar surface. • edged adj. (Followed by with or in a compound adjective) Having an edging of a certain material, color, and so on. | | EDGER | • edger n. A tool that is used to trim the edges of a lawn. • edger n. One who practises the sexual technique of edging. • EDGER n. a tool used to trim lawn borders. | | EDGES | • edges n. Plural of edge. • edges n. (Plural only, AAVE) The fine hairs at the edge of someone’s (usually a black woman’s) hairline; baby hairs. • edges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of edge. | | EDICT | • edict n. A proclamation of law or other authoritative command. • EDICT n. an authoritative order having the force of law. | | EDIFY | • edify v. (Now rare) To build, construct. • edify v. (Transitive) To instruct or improve morally or intellectually. • EDIFY v. to enlighten. | | EDILE | • edile n. Alternative spelling of aedile. • EDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also AEDILE. | | EDITS | • edits n. Plural of edit. • edits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of edit. • EDIT v. to prepare for publication. | | 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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