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English 8 letter words - Containing letters acdrw - page 1

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backward

backward

adj

  1. (chess) Of a pawn, further behind than pawns of the same colour on adjacent files and unable to be moved forward safely.
  2. (cricket) Further behind the batsman's popping crease than something else.
  3. (cricket) On that part of the field behind the batsman's popping crease.
  4. (figuratively) Acting or moving oppositely to the desired direction of progress.
  5. (figuratively) Of a culture, country, practice etc., undeveloped or unsophisticated.
  6. (figuratively) Slow to apprehend; having difficulties in learning.
  7. (obsolete) Already past or gone; bygone.
  8. (obsolete) Unwilling; averse; reluctant.
  9. Acting or moving in the direction opposite to that in which someone or something is facing.
  10. Acting or moving in the direction opposite to the usual direction of movement.
  11. Lacking progressive or enlightened thought; outdated.
  12. Late or behindhand.
  13. Reluctant or unable to advance or act.
  14. Reversed in order or sequence.
  15. Situated toward or at the rear of something.

adv

  1. (figuratively) Oppositely to the desired direction of progress, or from a better to a worse state.
  2. (obsolete) In the past.
  3. At, near or towards the rear of something.
  4. By way of reflection; reflexively.
  5. In a direction opposite to the usual direction of movement.
  6. In a reversed order or sequence.
  7. In a reversed orientation; back to front.
  8. Toward or into the past;

noun

  1. The state behind or past.

backword

backword

noun

  1. A contention, retort, or reply.
  2. A contradiction or answer to put off an engagement; a countermand.
  3. A section of commentary at the end of a book.

bawdrick

bawdrics

bawdrics

noun

  1. plural of bawdric

becoward

campward

campward

adv

  1. Toward a camp, campwards

cardwell

chawdron

chawdron

noun

  1. (now historical) A sauce made from chopped entrails.
  2. (obsolete) Entrails, intestines (of animals as food)

cityward

cityward

adj

  1. Directed toward cities

adv

  1. Toward a city or cities

cordwain

cordwain

noun

  1. A kind of leather from Córdoba, originally of tanned goatskin, later of horsehide.

cowardly

cowardly

adj

  1. Showing cowardice; lacking in courage; weakly fearful.

adv

  1. (archaic) In the manner of a coward, cowardlily.

cowshard

crabweed

crabwood

crabwood

noun

  1. A flowering plant of the genus Carapa in the mahogany family, Meliaceae.

crawdads

crawdads

noun

  1. plural of crawdad

crawford

crawford

Proper noun

  1. derived from several different placenames.

democraw

drawback

drawback

noun

  1. A disadvantage; something that detracts or takes away.
  2. A partial refund of an import fee, as when goods are re-exported from the country that collected the fee.
  3. The inhalation of a lungful of smoke from a cigarette.

drawcard

drawcard

noun

  1. (UK) Something that attracts customers, visitors, spectators, etc. to a place or an event.

hardwick

neckward

rockward

scrawled

scrawled

adj

  1. Having been written in a rapid and sloppy manner.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of scrawl

wardcors

wardency

wardency

noun

  1. The office / position of a warden

wildcard

wildcard

noun

  1. (also written wild card) An element, often deliberately concealed, which is withheld for contingency.
  2. (also written wild card) An uncontrolled or unpredictable element.
  3. (computing) A character that takes the place of any other character or string that is not known or specified.
  4. (sports, card games) Alternative form of wild card.

woodacre

woodcraf