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9-letter words containing d, a, l, e

  • glidepath — the course followed by an aircraft or spacecraft when descending for a landing.
  • glissaded — Simple past tense and past participle of glissade.
  • glissader — One who glissades.
  • glissades — Plural form of glissade.
  • gold leaf — gold in the form of very thin foil, as for gilding.
  • goldarned — goddamn (used as a euphemism in expressions of anger, disgust, surprise, etc.).
  • goldwaterBarry Morris, 1909–1998, U.S. politician: U.S senator 1953–64 and 1968–87.
  • good deal — to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
  • goodfella — a gangster, esp one in the Mafia
  • gradeless — Without a grade.
  • gravelled — Simple past tense and past participle of gravel.
  • greendale — a town in SE Wisconsin.
  • greenland — a self-governing island belonging to Denmark, located NE of North America: the largest island in the world. About 844,000 sq. mi. (2,186,000 sq. km); about 700,000 sq. mi. (1,800,000 sq. km) icecapped. Capital: Godthåb.
  • grid leak — a high-resistance device that permits excessive charges on the grid to leak off or escape.
  • grindelia — any of various composite plants of the genus Grindelia, comprising the gumweeds.
  • grunewald — Mathias [mah-tee-ahs] /mɑˈti ɑs/ (Show IPA), (Mathias Neithardt-Gothardt) c1470–1528, German painter and architect.
  • guanadrel — a substance, C 20 H 40 N 6 O 8 S, used as an antihypertensive.
  • guardedly — cautious; careful; prudent: to be guarded in one's speech.
  • guardless — Defenceless.
  • hairslide — A clip that is used to keep a woman's hair in position.
  • half deck — (in a sailing ship) the portion of the deck below the upper or spar deck and aft of the mainmast.
  • half dime — a silver coin of the U.S., equal to five cents, issued 1794–1805 and 1829–73.
  • half tide — the state or time of the tide when halfway between high water and low water.
  • half-dead — no longer living; deprived of life: dead people; dead flowers; dead animals.
  • half-deaf — partially or wholly lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing; unable to hear.
  • half-deck — a deck on an old ship of war that is situated below the upper deck and extends aft from the mainmast
  • half-done — past participle of do1 .
  • half-tide — the state or time of the tide when halfway between high water and low water.
  • half-used — previously used or owned; secondhand: a used car.
  • hand bell — a small handheld bell, especially as part of a tuned set having different notes or pitches and played by a group.
  • hand lens — a magnifying glass designed to be held in the hand.
  • hand-held — held in the hand or hands: a handheld torch.
  • handbells — Plural form of handbell.
  • handhelds — Plural form of handheld.
  • handlebar — Usually, handlebars. the curved steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, etc., placed in front of the rider and gripped by the hands. handlebar moustache.
  • handseled — Simple past tense and past participle of handsel.
  • handtowel — a small piece of thick soft cloth used to dry the hands
  • handwheel — a wheel, as a valve wheel, turned by hand.
  • hard left — You use hard left to describe those members of a left wing political group or party who have the most extreme political beliefs.
  • hard lens — a contact lens of rigid plastic or silicon, exerting light pressure on the cornea of the eye, used for correcting various vision problems including astigmatism.
  • hard sell — aggressive sales
  • hard-line — adhering rigidly to a dogma, theory, or plan; uncompromising or unyielding: hard-line union demands.
  • hard-sell — characterized by or promoted through a hard sell: hard-sell tactics.
  • hardliner — Alternative spelling of hard-liner.
  • hardlines — (business) Plural form of hardline.
  • hastilude — A medieval martial game.
  • hatcheled — Simple past tense and past participle of hatchel.
  • hayfields — Plural form of hayfield.
  • hazelwood — a town in E Missouri.
  • head cold — a form of the common cold characterized especially by nasal congestion and sneezing.
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