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9-letter words containing d, u, g, e

  • magnitude — size; extent; dimensions: to determine the magnitude of an angle.
  • mandelbug — (jargon, programming)   /man'del-buhg/ (From the Mandelbrot set) A bug whose underlying causes are so complex and obscure as to make its behaviour appear chaotic or even nondeterministic. This term implies that the speaker thinks it is a Bohr bug, rather than a heisenbug. See also schroedinbug.
  • misgauged — Simple past tense and past participle of misgauge.
  • misguided — misled; mistaken: Their naive actions were a misguided attempt to help the poor.
  • misguider — One who misguides.
  • misguides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misguide.
  • misjudged — Simple past tense and past participle of misjudge.
  • misjudges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misjudge.
  • mudlogger — a person in the oil industry who checks the mud for traces of oil or gas
  • murdering — Present participle of murder.
  • muybridge — Eadweard [ed-werd] /ˈɛd wərd/ (Show IPA), (Edward James Muggeridge) 1830–1904, U.S. photographer, born in England: pioneered in photographic studies of animals and humans in motion.
  • naugahyde — a brand of synthetic leather made from vinyl-coated fabric
  • negritude — the historical, cultural, and social heritage considered common to black people collectively.
  • newground — a tract of land recently cleared for cultivation.
  • ngerulmud — the capital of Palau (from 2006), in the state of Melekeok on the island of Babelthuap
  • nigritude — complete darkness or blackness.
  • noseguard — middle guard.
  • nut sedge — nut grass.
  • oldenburg — Claes (Thure) [klous too r-uh] /klaʊs ˈtʊər ə/ (Show IPA), born 1929, U.S. sculptor, born in Sweden.
  • outdesign — to exceed in designing
  • outgassed — Simple past tense and past participle of outgas.
  • outgunned — to exceed in firepower.
  • outranged — Simple past tense and past participle of outrange.
  • pedagogue — a teacher; schoolteacher.
  • prebudget — produced, occurring or implemented prior to the release of the government's Budget
  • preluding — a preliminary to an action, event, condition, or work of broader scope and higher importance.
  • puddening — the rope fender on a boat
  • quadrigae — Plural form of quadriga.
  • rearguard — of or relating to a rear guard.
  • red angus — one of a subpopulation of Aberdeen Angus beef cattle having a reddish coat.
  • red guard — a member of a Chinese Communist youth movement in the late 1960s, committed to the militant support of Mao Zedong.
  • reducting — to reduce.
  • regardful — observant; attentive; heedful (often followed by of): a man regardful of the feelings of others.
  • reguerdon — a reward
  • roughened — made rough
  • ruggedize — to construct (electronic equipment, cameras, and other delicate instruments) so as to be resistant to shock, vibration, etc.
  • safeguard — something that serves as a protection or defense or that ensures safety.
  • secluding — to place in or withdraw into solitude; remove from social contact and activity, etc.
  • squeegeed — an implement edged with rubber or the like, for removing water from windows after washing, sweeping water from wet decks, etc.
  • struggled — to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
  • submerged — under the surface of water or any other enveloping medium; inundated.
  • suggested — to mention or introduce (an idea, proposition, plan, etc.) for consideration or possible action: The architect suggested that the building be restored.
  • supergood — extremely good
  • tegulated — consisting of overlapping parts
  • thoughted — having particular kinds of thoughts
  • unaligned — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • unalleged — declared or stated to be as described; asserted: The alleged murderer could not be located for questioning.
  • unavenged — to take vengeance or exact satisfaction for: to avenge a grave insult.
  • unbandage — to remove a bandage
  • unbending — not bending or curving; inflexible; rigid.
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