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9-letter words containing d, g, l

  • cardialgy — cardialgia
  • cataloged — a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material: a stamp catalog.
  • cd single — a compact disk, usually three inches in diameter, containing one or two popular songs.
  • ceilinged — Especially in combination Having a (specified type of) ceiling.
  • chidingly — In a chiding manner.
  • chidlings — the intestines of an animal, esp a pig, prepared as food
  • chili dog — a hot dog with chilli
  • chilidogs — Plural form of chilidog.
  • cladogram — a treelike diagram illustrating the development of a clade
  • cleavaged — Having (a particular kind of) cleavage.
  • clogdance — a folk dance characterized by heavy stamping steps, performed while wearing clogs
  • code flag — a flag forming part of a signal code.
  • coleridge — Samuel Taylor. 1772–1834, English Romantic poet and critic, noted for poems such as The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1798), Kubla Khan (1816), and Christabel (1816), and for his critical work Biographia Literaria (1817)
  • colliding — Present participle of collide.
  • colluding — to act together through a secret understanding, especially with evil or harmful intent.
  • comingled — Simple past tense and past participle of comingle.
  • condignly — (especially of a punishment) appropriate.
  • condoling — to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief (usually followed by with): to condole with a friend whose father has died.
  • congealed — Simple past tense and past participle of congeal.
  • cuddlings — Plural form of cuddling.
  • cudgeling — a short, thick stick used as a weapon; club.
  • cudgelled — a short, thick stick used as a weapon; club.
  • d-glucose — a sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , having several optically different forms, the common dextrorotatory form (dextroglucose, or -glucose) occurring in many fruits, animal tissues and fluids, etc., and having a sweetness about one half that of ordinary sugar, and the rare levorotatory form (levoglucose, or -glucose) not naturally occurring.
  • dal segno — (of a piece of music) to be repeated from the point marked with a sign to the word fine
  • damningly — in a damning manner
  • darklings — in darkness
  • darlingly — in a darling or charming manner
  • dartingly — In a darting manner; rapidly.
  • dashingly — In a dashing manner.
  • dashlight — a light illuminating the dashboard of an automobile, esp at night
  • dasypygal — (nonce) Having hairy buttocks.
  • dataglove — a glove connected to a computer and equipped with sensors allowing the actual movements of a person's hand to manipulate virtual objects
  • daubingly — in a coating or smearing manner
  • dawnlight — The light of dawn.
  • daylights — consciousness or wits (esp in the phrases scare, knock, or beat the (living) daylights out of someone)
  • de gaulle — Charles (André Joseph Marie) (ʃarl). 1890–1970, French general and statesman. During World War II, he refused to accept Pétain's armistice with Germany and founded the Free French movement in England (1940). He was head of the provisional governments (1944–46) and, as first president of the Fifth Republic (1959–69), he restored political and economic stability to France
  • deadlight — a bull's-eye let into the deck or hull of a vessel to admit light to a cabin
  • dealigned — Simple past tense and past participle of dealign.
  • debulking — Present participle of debulk.
  • decagonal — Shaped like a decagon.
  • decalogue — Ten Commandments
  • declaring — Present participle of declare.
  • declining — deteriorating gradually, as in quality, health, or character
  • decupling — Present participle of decuple.
  • deflating — to release the air or gas from (something inflated, as a balloon): They deflated the tires slightly to allow the truck to drive under the overpass.
  • defleaing — Present participle of deflea.
  • defueling — combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power.
  • deglazing — Present participle of deglaze.
  • deglorify — to cause to be or treat as being more splendid, excellent, etc., than would normally be considered.
  • degloving — Present participle of deglove.
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