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10-letter words containing e, g, d

  • dragonnade — one of a series of persecutions of French Protestants, under Louis XIV, by dragoons quartered upon them.
  • dragoonade — Alternative form of dragonnade.
  • dragsville — something unpleasantly boring or tedious.
  • dramaturge — a specialist in dramaturgy, especially one who acts as a consultant to a theater company, advising them on possible repertory.
  • draughtier — Comparative form of draughty.
  • drawbridge — a bridge of which the whole or a section may be drawn up, let down, or drawn aside, to prevent access or to leave a passage open for boats, barges, etc.
  • dreadingly — With dread.
  • dreamingly — In a dreamy manner.
  • dregginess — the condition or quality of dregs
  • dressguard — an attachment for a wheel or cycle that prevents damage or the dirtying of clothes
  • drivelling — saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver.
  • drop forge — a device for forging metal between two dies, one of which is fixed, the other acting by gravity or by steam or hydraulic pressure
  • drop-forge — to form in a drop forge.
  • drudgeries — Plural form of drudgery.
  • drudgerous — Of or pertaining to drudgery; tedious, menial and exhausting.
  • drudgework — work that is menial and tedious and therefore distasteful; drudgery.
  • drug abuse — addiction to drugs.
  • drug store — the place of business of a druggist, usually also selling cosmetics, stationery, toothpaste, mouthwash, cigarettes, etc., and sometimes soft drinks and light meals.
  • drug-taker — someone who takes illegal drugs
  • drugpusher — a person who sells illicit drugs.
  • drugs test — a check for the presence of banned substances in someone's blood or urine
  • drugstores — Plural form of drugstore.
  • dry ginger — ginger ale
  • duffel bag — a large, cylindrical bag, especially of canvas, for carrying personal belongings, orginally used by military personnel.
  • duisenberg — Willem Frederik, known as Wim. 1935–2005, Dutch economist; president of the European Central Bank (1998–2003)
  • dulce gulf — Izabal, Lake.
  • dune buggy — vehicle used on sand
  • dune grass — a stout grass, Elymus arenarius, of Eurasia, used as a binder for shifting sand.
  • dune-buggy — to drive or ride in a dune buggy.
  • duodecagon — dodecagon.
  • dysgenesis — Pathology. defective development of an organ, as of the gonads in Klinefelter's syndrome.
  • dysgenetic — (genetics) Of, pertaining to, or causing dysgenesis.
  • eagle-eyed — having keen vision.
  • east ridge — a city in SE Tennessee, near Chattanooga.
  • edaphology — The ecological relationship of soil with plants, and land cultivation practices.
  • edifyingly — In such a manner as to instruct or enlighten.
  • egg-shaped — having an oval form, usually with one end larger than the other.
  • eglandular — having no glands
  • embrangled — Simple past tense and past participle of embrangle.
  • encouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of encourage.
  • endangered — (of a species) Seriously at risk of extinction.
  • endangerer — a person who puts someone or something at risk
  • endergonic — (of a metabolic or chemical process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of energy, the products being of greater free energy than the reactants.
  • endogamous — (of a marriage) Within a social group. The practice of endogamy.
  • endogenous — Having an internal cause or origin.
  • enduringly — In an enduring manner or fashion; such as to endure.
  • enfilading — Present participle of enfilade.
  • engendered — Simple past tense and past participle of engender.
  • engine pod — an aircraft turbojet unit comprising the engine and its cowling suspended by a pylon, often below the wing
  • engineered — Produced by engineering; designed and manufactured according to an engineering methodology.
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