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There are 10 five-letter words beginning with ED

EDEMAedema 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.
EDGEDedged 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.
EDGERedger 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.
EDGESedges 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.
EDICTedict n. A proclamation of law or other authoritative command.
EDICT n. an authoritative order having the force of law.
EDIFYedify v. (Now rare) To build, construct.
edify v. (Transitive) To instruct or improve morally or intellectually.
EDIFY v. to enlighten.
EDILEedile n. Alternative spelling of aedile.
EDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also AEDILE.
EDITSedits n. Plural of edit.
edits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of edit.
EDIT v. to prepare for publication.
EDUCEeduce 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.
EDUCTeduct 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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