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Showing words for DUTCHMAN using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Dutchman

dutchman

6 Letter Words for Dutchman

cathud, chandu, chunam, daunch, duchan, manchu, maunch, mudcat, nautch, numdah

5 Letter Words for Dutchman

adunc, ahunt, antum, aucht, chant, chaum, datch, datum, daunt, duant, ducat, duhat, dunam, dunch, dutch, hadnt, haunt, human, match, maund, munch, munda, mutch, nahum, natch, nauch, nucha, numac, numda, tchad, thund, tunca, unact, undam, unhad, unhat, unmad

4 Letter Words for Dutchman

acth, actu, ahum, amdt, antu, aunt, auth, cand, cant, cath, caum, chad, cham, chan, chat, chmn, chum, chun, chut, cuda, cund, cunt, damn, dant, danu, daun, daut, dhan, duan, duct, duma, dunt, hand, hant, haud, haum, haut, huma, hund, hunt, mach, mahu, mand, mant, math, maud, maun, maut, mdnt, much, mund, munt, muta, muth, nach, natu, naut, nuda, tach, tanh, taum, taun, tchu, than, thud, tuan, tuna, tund, unca, unct, unda, unta, utah, utch

3 Letter Words for Dutchman

ach, act, adc, adh, adm, ahu, amt, amu, anc, and, ant, anu, atm, aud, auh, aum, cad, cam, can, cat, cha, chm, chn, cmd, ctn, cud, cum, cun, cut, dah, dam, dan, dat, dau, dca, dha, dhu, dna, duc, duh, dum, dun, had, ham, han, hat, hau, hud, hum, hun, hut, mac, mad, man, mat, mau, mna, mtd, mtn, mud, mun, mut, nad, nah, nam, nat, nth, num, nut, tad, tam, tan, tau, tch, tha, thd, thm, tmh, tua, tum, tun, uca, uma, una, unc, unh, uta, utc

Definitions for Dutchman

[1] a native or inhabitant of the Netherlands.
[2] (lowercase ) Building Trades . a piece or wedge inserted to hide the fault in a badly made joint, to stop an opening, etc.
[3] Theater . a narrow strip of canvas to conceal the join between two flats.
[4] Slang : Sometimes Offensive . a term used to refer to a German.
[5] a native, citizen, or inhabitant of the Netherlands
[6] a piece of wood, metal, etc, used to repair or patch faulty workmanship
[7] Southern African often derogatory an Afrikaner

Origin of Dutchman

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at Dutch, man1