8-letter words containing d, o, g, e, r
- go under — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- goadster — a goadsman
- goatherd — a person who tends goats.
- goderich — Viscount, title of Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon. 1782–1859, British statesman; prime minister (1827–28)
- goffered — Simple past tense and past participle of goffer.
- goldberg — Arthur Joseph, 1908–90, U.S. jurist, statesman, and diplomat: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1962–65; ambassador to the U.N. 1965–68.
- goodsire — a grandfather
- goodyear — Charles, 1800–60, U.S. inventor: developer of the process of vulcanizing rubber.
- gordimer — Nadine, 1923–2014, South African short-story writer and novelist: Nobel Prize 1991.
- governed — to rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation.
- grottoed — having, or enclosed in, a grotto
- grouched — Simple past tense and past participle of grouch.
- grounded — the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.
- grounder — ground ball.
- groveled — (US) Simple past form of grovel.
- guerdons — Plural form of guerdon.
- gueridon — a small table or stand, as for holding a candelabrum.
- gyrodyne — A kind of VTOL aircraft with a helicopter rotor-like system driven by its engine for takeoff and landing, as well as one or more conventional propellers to provide forward thrust during cruising flight.
- hedgerow — a row of bushes or trees forming a hedge.
- horngeld — a feudal tax levied on horned cattle
- hydrogel — a gel whose liquid constituent is water.
- hydrogen — a colorless, odorless, flammable gas that combines chemically with oxygen to form water: the lightest of the known elements. Symbol: H; atomic weight: 1.00797; atomic number: 1; density: 0.0899 g/l at 0°C and 760 mm pressure.
- ideogram — a written symbol that represents an idea or object directly rather than a particular word or speech sound, as a Chinese character.
- jargoned — Simple past tense and past participle of jargon.
- leg drop — a narrow scenery flat or drop, often used in a pair to form an inverted U .
- mongered — Simple past tense and past participle of monger.
- norridge — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
- ordering — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
- organdie — a fine, thin cotton fabric usually having a durable crisp finish, white, dyed, or printed: used for blouses, dresses, curtains, trimmings, etc.
- orgasmed — Simple past tense and past participle of orgasm.
- outraged — Simple past tense and past participle of outrage.
- overaged — Aged too much.
- overdogs — Plural form of overdog.
- overedge — (sewing) To overlock.
- overgild — to cover with gilding.
- overgird — to gird too tightly
- overglad — too glad
- overgoad — to goad excessively
- oxbridge — Oxford or Cambridge University, or both, especially in contrast with the redbrick universities of England.
- pegboard — a board having holes into which pegs are placed in specific patterns, used for playing or scoring certain games.
- perigord — a division of the former province of Guienne, in SW France.
- porridge — a food made of oatmeal, or some other meal or cereal, boiled to a thick consistency in water or milk.
- prograde — to (cause to) advance towards the sea by progradation
- reground — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
- renegado — a renegade.
- ridgetop — the summit of a ridge
- ringdove — a small Old World dove, Streptopelia risoria, having a black half ring around the nape of the neck.
- rodeoing — a public exhibition of cowboy skills, as bronco riding and calf roping.
- underdog — a person who is expected to lose in a contest or conflict.
- undergod — a subordinate god