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10-letter words containing d, r, a, g

  • dragoonade — Alternative form of dragonnade.
  • dragooning — Present participle of dragoon.
  • dragsville — something unpleasantly boring or tedious.
  • draguignan — a department in SE France. 2326 sq. mi. (6025 sq. km). Capital: Draguignan.
  • drain plug — A drain plug is a plug which is taken out to allow a fluid to be drained from a tank such as an engine oil pan or sump.
  • dram glass — joey glass.
  • dramaturge — a specialist in dramaturgy, especially one who acts as a consultant to a theater company, advising them on possible repertory.
  • dramaturgy — the craft or the techniques of dramatic composition.
  • draughtier — Comparative form of draughty.
  • draughting — a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • drawbridge — a bridge of which the whole or a section may be drawn up, let down, or drawn aside, to prevent access or to leave a passage open for boats, barges, etc.
  • drawing-in — the act or process of threading warp ends through the heddle eyes of the harness and the dents of the reed according to a given plan for weaving a fabric.
  • drawlingly — Speaking with a drawl.
  • drawstring — a string or cord that tightens or closes an opening, as of a bag, clothing, or the like, when one or both ends are pulled.
  • dreadingly — With dread.
  • dreamingly — In a dreamy manner.
  • dressguard — an attachment for a wheel or cycle that prevents damage or the dirtying of clothes
  • driving at — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
  • drug abuse — addiction to drugs.
  • drug baron — the head of an organization that deals in illegal drugs
  • drug habit — addiction to recreational drugs
  • drug squad — a police unit dedicated to the investigation of drugs offences
  • drug-taker — someone who takes illegal drugs
  • drugs raid — a sudden and unexpected visit by the police, often involving forced entry, with the aim of finding any illegal drugs
  • dune grass — a stout grass, Elymus arenarius, of Eurasia, used as a binder for shifting sand.
  • durga puja — Dasehra.
  • dysgraphia — inability to write, caused by cerebral lesion.
  • dysgraphic — a person who suffers from dysgraphia
  • east ridge — a city in SE Tennessee, near Chattanooga.
  • eglandular — having no glands
  • embrangled — Simple past tense and past participle of embrangle.
  • encouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of encourage.
  • endangered — (of a species) Seriously at risk of extinction.
  • endangerer — a person who puts someone or something at risk
  • enlargedly — in an enlarged manner
  • estrangled — Simple past tense and past participle of estrangle.
  • everglades — Plural form of everglade.
  • expurgated — Remove matter thought to be objectionable or unsuitable from (a book or account).
  • face guard — a guard used to protect a player's face
  • fairground — Often, fairgrounds. a place where fairs, horse races, etc., are held; in the U.S. usually an area set aside by a city, county, or state for an annual fair and often containing exhibition buildings.
  • faradizing — Present participle of faradize.
  • farsighted — seeing objects at a distance more clearly than those near at hand; hyperopic.
  • federating — Present participle of federate.
  • figurehead — a person who is head of a group, company, etc., in title but actually has no real authority or responsibility: Most modern kings and queens are figureheads.
  • fireguards — Plural form of fireguard.
  • fitzgeraldEdward, 1809–83, English poet: translator of drama and poetry, especially of Omar Khayyám.
  • fixed-gear — Also called fixed-gear bicycle; Informal, fixie. a bicycle having a single-gear system and lacking a freewheel mechanism, so that the wheels only move when the pedals move.
  • flapdragon — an old game in which the players snatch raisins, plums, etc., out of burning brandy, and eat them.
  • food grain — any cereal grain produced for human consumption.
  • foodgrains — Plural form of foodgrain.
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