9-letter words containing d, r, e, g
- hindering — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
- hired gun — a person hired to kill someone, as a gunfighter or professional killer.
- hotdogger — One who hotdogs; a sporting show-off.
- humdinger — a person, thing, action, or statement of remarkable excellence or effect.
- hydrangea — any shrub belonging to the genus Hydrangea, of the saxifrage family, several species of which are cultivated for their large, showy flower clusters of white, pink, or blue.
- hydrogels — Plural form of hydrogel.
- hydrogens — Plural form of hydrogen.
- hygrodeik — A form of hygrometer having wet and dry bulb thermometers, with an adjustable index showing the percentage of moisture in the air, etc.
- ideograms — Plural form of ideogram.
- ideograph — an ideogram.
- idle gear — a gear placed between a driving and a driven gear to transmit motion between them.
- indearing — Present participle of indear.
- infringed — to commit a breach or infraction of; violate or transgress: to infringe a copyright; to infringe a rule.
- ingerland — a jocular spelling of England, as pronounced in the chants of sports, esp football, supporters
- ingrafted — engraft.
- ingrained — ingrained; firmly fixed.
- ingressed — Simple past tense and past participle of ingress.
- ingrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of ingross.
- integrand — the expression to be integrated.
- intrigued — to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate: The plan intrigues me, but I wonder if it will work.
- irrigated — Simple past tense and past participle of irrigate.
- juddering — Present participle of judder.
- jug-eared — having ears (jug ears) that stick out from the head resembling the way that a handle sticks out from a jug
- kittredge — George Lyman, 1860–1941, U.S. literary scholar, philologist, and educator.
- la grande — a town in NE Oregon.
- laddering — Present participle of ladder.
- lagerfeld — Karl (Otto). born 1938, German fashion designer working mainly in Paris
- landgrave — (in medieval Germany) a count having jurisdiction over a large territory.
- leaguered — to besiege.
- lederberg — Joshua, 1925–2008, U.S. geneticist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1958.
- legendary — of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend.
- leningrad — a former name (1924–91) of St. Petersburg (def 1)
- leveraged — Simple past tense and past participle of leverage.
- lifeguard — an expert swimmer employed, as at a beach or pool, to protect bathers from drowning or other accidents and dangers.
- lightered — Simple past tense and past participle of lighter.
- lindbergh — Anne (Spencer) Morrow, 1906–2001, U.S. writer (wife of Charles Augustus Lindbergh).
- lindegren — Erik (Johan) [ey-rik yoo-hahn] /ˈeɪ rɪk ˈyu hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1910–68, Swedish poet and literary critic.
- logrolled — Simple past tense and past participle of logroll.
- longbeard — bellarmine.
- low-grade — of an inferior quality, worth, value, etc.: The mine yields low-grade silver ore.
- magdeburg — a state in central Germany. 9515 sq. mi. (24,644 sq. km). Capital: Magdeburg.
- megafarad — a unit of electric capacitance equal to one million farads
- megatrend — a major trend or movement.
- mid-range — You can use mid-range to describe products or services which are neither the most expensive nor the cheapest of their type.
- misgender — to refer to or address (a person, especially one who is transgender) with a pronoun, noun, or adjective that inaccurately represents the person's gender or gender identity: At first my teacher misgendered me.
- misguider — One who misguides.
- misregard — (obsolete) Wrong understanding; misconstruction.
- moldering — to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away: a house that had been left to molder.
- mortgaged — a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
- mudlogger — a person in the oil industry who checks the mud for traces of oil or gas