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9-letter words containing g, a, d, r, e, n

  • grandview — a town in W Missouri.
  • gratineed — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
  • gravesend — a seaport in NW Kent, in SE England, on the Thames River: incorporated into Gravesham 1974.
  • greendale — a town in SE Wisconsin.
  • greenhand — an inexperienced person, esp a sailor
  • greenhead — a male mallard.
  • greenland — a self-governing island belonging to Denmark, located NE of North America: the largest island in the world. About 844,000 sq. mi. (2,186,000 sq. km); about 700,000 sq. mi. (1,800,000 sq. km) icecapped. Capital: Godthåb.
  • greensand — a sandstone containing much glauconite, which gives it a greenish hue.
  • greenward — Towards an ecologically friendly situation.
  • grenadian — one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
  • grenadier — (in the British army) a member of the first regiment of household infantry (Grenadier Guards)
  • grenadine — a syrup made from pomegranate juice.
  • grindelia — any of various composite plants of the genus Grindelia, comprising the gumweeds.
  • groundage — a tax levied on ships that anchor in a port.
  • grunewald — Mathias [mah-tee-ahs] /mɑˈti ɑs/ (Show IPA), (Mathias Neithardt-Gothardt) c1470–1528, German painter and architect.
  • guanadrel — a substance, C 20 H 40 N 6 O 8 S, used as an antihypertensive.
  • guardsmen — Plural form of guardsman.
  • hagridden — worried or tormented, as by a witch.
  • harangued — a scolding or a long or intense verbal attack; diatribe.
  • hardanger — embroidery openwork having elaborate symmetrical designs created by blocks of satin stitches within which threads of the embroidery fabric are removed.
  • hardening — a material that hardens another, as an alloy added to iron to make steel.
  • helengrad — a satirical name for Wellington as the seat of Helen Clark's socialist government from 1999 to 2008
  • heralding — (formerly) a royal or official messenger, especially one representing a monarch in an ambassadorial capacity during wartime.
  • hydrangea — any shrub belonging to the genus Hydrangea, of the saxifrage family, several species of which are cultivated for their large, showy flower clusters of white, pink, or blue.
  • indearing — Present participle of indear.
  • ingerland — a jocular spelling of England, as pronounced in the chants of sports, esp football, supporters
  • ingrafted — engraft.
  • ingrained — ingrained; firmly fixed.
  • integrand — the expression to be integrated.
  • la grande — a town in NE Oregon.
  • laddering — Present participle of ladder.
  • landgrave — (in medieval Germany) a count having jurisdiction over a large territory.
  • legendary — of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend.
  • leningrad — a former name (1924–91) of St. Petersburg (def 1)
  • longbeard — bellarmine.
  • megatrend — a major trend or movement.
  • mid-range — You can use mid-range to describe products or services which are neither the most expensive nor the cheapest of their type.
  • negrohead — a type of low-quality India rubber
  • nongraded — without grade levels: a nongraded school.
  • noseguard — middle guard.
  • orangeade — a beverage consisting of orange juice, sweetener, and water, sometimes carbonated.
  • organised — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • organized — affiliated in an organization, especially a union: organized dockworkers.
  • outranged — Simple past tense and past participle of outrange.
  • pandering — a person who furnishes clients for a prostitute or supplies persons for illicit sexual intercourse; procurer; pimp.
  • pangender — Also, pangendered. noting or relating to a person whose gender identity is not limited to one gender and who may feel like a member of all genders at the same time.
  • pendragon — either of two kings of ancient Britain. Compare Arthur (def 2), Uther.
  • pervading — omnipresent; felt everywhere
  • rangeland — range (def 17).
  • red angus — one of a subpopulation of Aberdeen Angus beef cattle having a reddish coat.
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