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9-letter words containing a, t, e, n, d

  • gallanted — Simple past tense and past participle of gallant.
  • garmented — (poetic) Wearing a garment; attired.
  • garnetted — Textiles. to reduce (waste material) to its fibrous state for reuse in textile manufacturing.
  • geminated — Simple past tense and past participle of geminate.
  • generated — to bring into existence; cause to be; produce.
  • geraldton — a seaport in W Australia.
  • get naked — undress
  • gladstone — William Ewart [yoo-ert] /ˈyu ərt/ (Show IPA), 1809–98, British statesman: prime minister four times between 1868 and 1894.
  • godparent — a godfather or godmother.
  • gradients — Plural form of gradient.
  • grandgentCharles Hall, 1862–1939, U.S. philologist and essayist.
  • gratineed — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
  • handtowel — a small piece of thick soft cloth used to dry the hands
  • handwrite — to write (something) by hand.
  • handwrote — to write (something) by hand.
  • hardiment — hardihood.
  • hardstone — (arts) precious stone or semi-precious stone used to make intaglio, mosaics etc.
  • hat dance — a Mexican folk dance in which the man places his sombrero on the ground as an offer of love and the woman dances on the hat's brim and then places the hat on her head to indicate her acceptance of him.
  • head tone — (in singing) a vocal tone so produced as to bring the cavities of the nose and head into sympathetic vibration.
  • headcount — The act of counting how many people are present in a group.
  • headnotes — Plural form of headnote.
  • headstand — an act or instance of supporting the body in a vertical position by balancing on the head usually with the aid of the hands.
  • headstone — a stone marker set at the head of a grave; gravestone.
  • heartened — to give courage or confidence to; cheer.
  • heartland — the part of a region considered essential to the viability and survival of the whole, especially a central land area relatively invulnerable to attack and capable of economic and political self-sufficiency.
  • heathland — An extensive area of heath.
  • herniated — to protrude abnormally from an enclosed cavity or from the body so as to constitute a hernia.
  • homestand — (baseball) A series of games played at a team's home field.
  • ideations — Plural form of ideation.
  • identical — similar or alike in every way: The two cars are identical except for their license plates.
  • implanted — Simple past tense and past participle of implant.
  • in detail — an individual or minute part; an item or particular.
  • in tandem — If one thing happens or is done in tandem with another thing, the two things happen at the same time.
  • inchanted — Simple past tense and past participle of inchant.
  • increated — Simple past tense and past participle of increate.
  • incubated — Simple past tense and past participle of incubate.
  • indicated — to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
  • indicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indicate.
  • indurated — to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc.: Cold indurates the soil.
  • indusiate — having an indusium.
  • induviate — covered by induviae
  • infarcted — a localized area of tissue, as in the heart or kidney, that is dying or dead, having been deprived of its blood supply because of an obstruction by embolism or thrombosis.
  • infracted — to break, violate, or infringe (a law, commitment, etc.).
  • ingrafted — engraft.
  • inhabited — having inhabitants; occupied; lived in or on: an inhabited island.
  • initialed — of, relating to, or occurring at the beginning; first: the initial step in a process.
  • initiated — to begin, set going, or originate: to initiate major social reforms.
  • innovated — to introduce something new; make changes in anything established.
  • insolated — to expose to the sun's rays; treat by exposure to the sun's rays.
  • installed — Simple past tense and past participle of install.
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