9-letter words containing e, d, g
- badinages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of badinage.
- bakegoods — baked goods, as bread, cakes, or pies.
- banbridge — a district in S Northern Ireland, in Co Down. Pop: 43 083 (2003 est). Area: 442 sq km (170 sq miles)
- bargained — Simple past tense and past participle of bargain.
- bavardage — idle chattering
- bedaubing — Present participle of bedaub.
- bedecking — Present participle of bedeck.
- bedighted — Simple past tense and past participle of bedight.
- bedraggle — to make (hair, clothing, etc) limp, untidy, or dirty, as with rain or mud
- bedspring — a spring that supports a mattress
- beggardom — beggary (def 2).
- begoggled — wearing goggles
- begrudged — to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone): She begrudged her friend the award.
- begrudger — a dissatisfied person
- beheading — the action of decapitating someone
- beholding — to observe; look at; see.
- bench dog — a dog on exhibit at a dog show before and after competition in the show ring.
- bendingly — in a curving direction or manner
- benedight — blessed
- benighted — If you describe people or the place where they live as benighted, you think they are unfortunate or do not know anything.
- berg wind — a hot dry wind in South Africa blowing from the plateau down to the coast
- bergander — a species of European duck; sheldrake
- beveridge — William Henry, 1st Baron Beveridge. 1879–1963, British economist, whose Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services (1942) formed the basis of social-security legislation in Britain
- big media — the mainstream media, as television and newspapers: blogs that compete with big media.
- big-boned — having bones that are unusually massive
- bigheaded — Informal. an excessive estimate of one's importance; conceit.
- bigotedly — in a bigoted manner
- biguanide — any of a class of compounds some of which are used in the treatment of certain forms of diabetes
- bird cage — metal enclosure for a bird
- bloodgate — an incident during the 2010 Heineken Cup quarter-final in which winger Tom Williams faked a bleeding mouth injury to create a substitution opportunity for his team, the Harlequins
- bodeguero — a wine-seller or grocer
- bordering — the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary.
- bowlegged — having bowlegs
- bridgeman — a person who works on a bridge or on the construction of bridges.
- bridgeton — a city in SW New Jersey.
- brigadier — A brigadier is a senior officer who is in charge of a brigade in the British armed forces.
- browridge — the ridge of bone over the eye sockets
- budgetary — A budgetary matter or policy is concerned with the amount of money that is available to a country or organization, and how it is to be spent.
- budgeteer — a person who makes a budget, esp in politics or business
- budgeting — financial planning
- bugleweed — any aromatic plant of the genus Lycopus, having small whitish or pale blue flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
- bundaberg — a town in E Australia, near the E coast of Queensland: centre of a sugar-growing area, with a nearby deep-water port. Pop: 44 556 (2001)
- bundestag — (in Germany and formerly in West Germany) the legislative assembly, which is elected by universal adult suffrage and elects the federal chancellor
- bunged up — congested
- burgeoned — to grow or develop quickly; flourish: The town burgeoned into a city. He burgeoned into a fine actor.
- by design — If something happens or is done by design, someone does it deliberately, rather than by accident.
- cadencing — rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words: the cadence of language.
- cage bird — a pet bird kept in a cage
- cagebirds — Plural form of cagebird.
- cambridge — city in E Mass., across the Charles River from Boston: pop. 101,000