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9-letter words containing e, d, g

  • goldeneye — either of two diving ducks, Bucephala clangula, of Eurasia and North America, or B. islandica (Barrow's goldeneye) of North America, having bright yellow eyes.
  • goldenrod — any composite plant of the genus Solidago, most species of which bear numerous small, yellow flower heads.
  • goldfield — A district in which gold is found as a mineral.
  • goldminer — a person who mines gold or works in a gold mine.
  • goldstone — aventurine.
  • goldurned — goldarn.
  • goldwaterBarry Morris, 1909–1998, U.S. politician: U.S senator 1953–64 and 1968–87.
  • gondolier — a person who rows or poles a gondola.
  • good deal — to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
  • good hope — Cape of Good Hope.
  • good life — a life abounding in material comforts and luxuries.
  • good name — reputation
  • good news — someone or something that is positive, encouraging, uplifting, desirable, or the like.
  • good self — a polite way of referring to or addressing a person (or persons), used following your, his, her, or their
  • good time — time deducted from an inmate's sentence for good behavior while in prison.
  • good-time — time deducted from an inmate's sentence for good behavior while in prison.
  • goodfaced — with a handsome face
  • goodfella — a gangster, esp one in the Mafia
  • goodiness — the quality of being a goody
  • goodnesse — Obsolete spelling of goodness.
  • goodspeedEdgar Johnson, 1871–1962, U.S. Biblical scholar and translator.
  • gooped up — sticky with goop
  • goosander — a common merganser, Mergus merganser, of Eurasia and North America.
  • goosedown — Down from a goose.
  • gooseherd — a person who tends geese.
  • gorehound — an enthusiast of gory horror films
  • gossipped — idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others: the endless gossip about Hollywood stars.
  • gottsched — Johann Christoph. 1700–66, German critic, dramatist, and translator
  • gradeless — Without a grade.
  • grademark — a symbol noting the relative quality of a product, as lumber.
  • gradients — Plural form of gradient.
  • graduated — of, relating to, or involved in academic study beyond the first or bachelor's degree: graduate courses in business; a graduate student.
  • graduates — Plural form of graduate.
  • grand feu — a firing of ceramics at a high temperature.
  • grand pre — a village in central Nova Scotia, on Minas Basin: locale of Longfellow's Evangeline.
  • grandeurs — the quality or state of being impressive or awesome: the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains.
  • grandezza — Magnificent or stately appearance; grandeur.
  • grandgentCharles Hall, 1862–1939, U.S. philologist and essayist.
  • grandiose — affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
  • grandness — impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.
  • grandsire — a grandfather.
  • grandview — a town in W Missouri.
  • grapeseed — The seed of the grape.
  • graphited — Modified by the addition of graphite.
  • gratified — Obsolete. to reward; remunerate.
  • gratineed — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
  • gratitude — the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful: He expressed his gratitude to everyone on the staff.
  • gravelled — Simple past tense and past participle of gravel.
  • gravesend — a seaport in NW Kent, in SE England, on the Thames River: incorporated into Gravesham 1974.
  • graveside — the area beside a grave.
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