7-letter words containing d, g, l
- gadling — Roving vagabond; one who roams.
- gadwall — a grayish-brown wild duck, Anas strepera, found in temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
- gaffled — Simple past tense and past participle of gaffle.
- galahad — Sir Arthurian Romance. the noblest and purest knight of the Round Table, son of Lancelot and Elaine: gained the Holy Grail.
- gambled — Simple past tense and past participle of gamble.
- gandalf — A software development environment from Carnegie Mellon University.
- garbled — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
- gargled — Simple past tense and past participle of gargle.
- garland — Hamlin [ham-lin] /ˈhæm lɪn/ (Show IPA), 1860–1940, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and poet.
- gaudily — brilliantly or excessively showy: gaudy plumage.
- gaveled — Simple past tense and past participle of gavel.
- gaylord — a male given name.
- geladas — Plural form of gelada.
- gelding — a castrated male animal, especially a horse.
- gelidly — In a gelid manner.
- gentled — Simple past tense and past participle of gentle.
- geoidal — an imaginary surface that coincides with mean sea level in the ocean and its extension through the continents.
- giddily — affected with vertigo; dizzy.
- gielgud — Sir (Arthur) John, 1904–2000, English actor and director.
- giggled — Simple past tense and past participle of giggle.
- gilders — Plural form of gilder.
- gilding — the application of gilt.
- gillard — Julia (Eileen). born 1961. Australian Labor politician, born in Wales: Deputy Prime Minister (2007–10); Prime Minister (2010-13)
- girdled — a lightweight undergarment, worn especially by women, often partly or entirely of elastic or boned, for supporting and giving a slimmer appearance to the abdomen, hips, and buttocks.
- girdler — a person or thing that girdles.
- girdles — Plural form of girdle.
- gladded — Simple past tense and past participle of glad.
- gladden — to make glad.
- gladder — feeling joy or pleasure; delighted; pleased: glad about the good news; glad that you are here.
- gladdon — Alt form gladen in the sense of sword grass.
- gladful — (archaic) Happy, full of joy.
- gladius — a short sword used in ancient Rome by legionaries.
- glammed — Simple past tense and past participle of glam.
- glanced — Simple past tense and past participle of glance.
- glandes — (rare) Plural form of glans.
- glassed — (colloquial) of a person on whom a glass is smashed.
- gleamed — a flash or beam of light: the gleam of a lantern in the dark.
- gleaned — to gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit.
- gleened — Simple past tense and past participle of gleen.
- glenoid — shallow or slightly cupped, as the articular cavities of the scapula and the temporal bone.
- gliadin — a prolamin derived from the gluten of grain, as wheat or rye, used chiefly as a nutrient in high-protein diets.
- glidden — Charles Jasper, 1857–1927, U.S. businessman: a pioneer in the telephone industry.
- gliders — Plural form of glider.
- glideth — Archaic third-person singular form of glide.
- gliding — to move smoothly and continuously along, as if without effort or resistance, as a flying bird, a boat, or a skater.
- glinted — a tiny, quick flash of light.
- gloated — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
- globoid — approximately globular.
- glochid — a short hair, bristle, or spine having a barbed tip.
- glommed — Simple past tense and past participle of glom.