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There are 15 four-letter words containing A, C and D

ACEDaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of ace.
ACE v. to serve an unreturnable shot e.g. in tennis.
ACIDacid adj. Sour, sharp, or biting to the taste; tart; having the taste of vinegar.
acid adj. (Figuratively) Sour-tempered.
acid adj. Of or pertaining to an acid; acidic.
CADEcade adj. (Of an animal) abandoned by its mother and reared by hand.
cade n. An animal brought up or nourished by hand.
cade v. To make a pet of; to coddle, pamper, or spoil.
CADIcadi n. Alternative form of qadi.
CADI n. (Arabic) a civil judge in a Muslim country, also CAID, KADI, KAID, QADI, QAID.
CADScads n. Plural of cad.
CAD n. an ungentlemanly man.
CAIDcaid n. (Historical) A local governor or leader, especially in North Africa or Moorish Spain; an alcaide.
caid n. Any of various ancient and traditional Irish football games.
caid n. (Ireland) Modern Gaelic football.
CARDcard n. A playing card.
card n. (In the plural) Any game using playing cards; a card game.
card n. A resource or argument, used to achieve a purpose.
CHADchad n. (Uncountable) Small pieces of paper punched out from the edges of continuous stationery, or from ballot…
chad n. (Countable) One of these pieces of paper.
chad cont. (West Country, obsolete) I had.
CLADclad v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of clothe.
clad adj. (Of a person, preceded by a garment type) Wearing clothing or some other covering (for example, an armour)…
clad adj. (Of an object, often in compounds) Covered, enveloped in, or surrounded by a cladding, or a specified…
CODAcoda n. (Music) A passage that brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation.
coda n. (Phonology) The optional final part of a syllable, placed after its nucleus, and usually composed of…
coda n. (Geology) In seismograms, the gradual return to baseline after a seismic event. The length of the coda…
DACEdace n. The shoal-forming fish Leuciscus leuciscus common to swift rivers in England and Wales and in Europe.
dace n. (US) Any of various related small fish of the family Cyprinidae that live in freshwater and are native…
DACE n. a small river fish of the carp family and chub genus.
DACKdack v. (Australia, informal) To pull down someone’s trousers as a practical joke.
Dack prop.n. A surname.
DACK v. (Australian slang) to remove the trousers from, debag.
DRACDrac prop.n. An abbreviated nickname for the fictional vampire Dracula.
DRAC adj. (Australian slang) of a woman, unattractive, also DRACK.
ECADecad n. (Ecology) An organism whose form has been affected by its environment.
ecad n. A non-inherited somatic modification caused by an organism’s environment.
ECAD n. a plant which has supposedly adapted to its environment.
SCADscad n. Any of several fish, of the family Carangidae, from the western Atlantic.
scad n. (In the plural, informal, North America) A large number or quantity.
SCAD n. a kind of marine fish, aka horse-mackerel or saurel.

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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