5-letter words containing e, d, g
- ogden — Charles Kay, 1889–1957, British psychologist and linguist, inventor of Basic English.
- ogeed — (of an arch or moulding) having an ogee
- ogled — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
- paged — paging
- podge — a short chubby person
- pudge — William Walter ("Pudge") 1867–1954, U.S. football player.
- radge — (Geordie, Scottish) Violent or crazy.
- raged — angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination): a speech full of rage; incidents of road rage.
- ridge — a long, narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains.
- sedge — any rushlike or grasslike plant of the genus Carex, growing in wet places. Compare sedge family.
- sedgy — abounding, covered, or bordered with sedge.
- urged — to push or force along; impel with force or vigor: to urge the cause along.
- wadge — (Ulster) thick slice of bread.
- waged — Often, wages. money that is paid or received for work or services, as by the hour, day, or week. Compare living wage, minimum wage.
- wedge — a piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force, as from a hammer. Compare machine (def 3b).
- wedgy — resembling a wedge; wedgelike.
- wodge — a lump, chunk, or wad.