7-letter words containing g, a, d
- bandogs — Plural form of bandog.
- bandung — a city in Indonesia, in SW Java. Pop: 2 136 260 (2000)
- bangled — a rigid, ring-shaped bracelet usually made without a clasp so as to slip over the hand, but sometimes having a hinged opening and a clasp.
- baoding — a city in NE China, in N Hebei province. Pop: 810 000 (2005 est)
- barding — Armor. any of various pieces of defensive armor for a horse.
- beading — Beading is a narrow strip of wood that is used for decorating or edging furniture and doors.
- beghard — a member of a Christian brotherhood that was founded in Flanders in the 13th century and followed a life based on that of the Beguines
- belgard — a loving gaze
- beograd — Belgrade
- bighead — a conceited person
- blading — the act or an instance of skating with in-line skates
- bogarde — Sir Dirk, real name Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde. 1920–99, British film actor and writer: his films include The Servant (1963) and Death in Venice (1970). His writings include the autobiographical A Postillion Struck by Lightning (1977) and the novel A Period of Adjustment (1994)
- bogland — an area of wetland, usually extensive
- bondage — Bondage is the condition of being someone's property and having to work for them.
- bragdon — Claude, 1866–1946, U.S. architect, stage designer, and author.
- bragged — to use boastful language; boast: He bragged endlessly about his high score.
- brigade — A brigade is one of the groups which an army is divided into.
- brigand — A brigand is someone who attacks people and robs them, especially in mountains or forests.
- buganda — a region of Uganda: a powerful Bantu kingdom from the 17th century
- cadgers — Plural form of cadger.
- cadging — Present participle of cadge.
- carding — the process of preparing the fibres of cotton, wool, etc, for spinning
- changde — a port in SE central China, in N Hunan province, near the mouth of the Yuan River: severely damaged by the Japanese in World War II. Pop: 1 483 000 (2005 est)
- changed — Simple past tense and past participle of change.
- charged — If a situation is charged, it is filled with emotion and therefore very tense or exciting.
- clanged — Simple past tense and past participle of clang.
- congaed — Simple past tense and past participle of conga.
- cordage — the lines and rigging of a vessel
- cragged — full of crags.
- da gama — ˈVasco1460-1524; Port. navigator: discovered the sea route around Africa to India
- da nang — a port in central Vietnam, on the South China Sea. Pop: 448 000 (2005 est)
- dabbing — a quick or light blow; a pat, as with the hand or something soft.
- daffing — merriment; playful behavior; foolishness.
- daggers — Plural form of dagger.
- dagging — one of a series of decorative scallops or foliations along the edge of a garment, cloth, etc.
- daglock — a dung-caked lock of wool around the hindquarters of a sheep
- dagobas — Plural form of dagoba.
- dagwood — a thick sandwich filled with a variety of meats, cheeses, dressings, and condiments.
- dahling — (as a term of address) darling (imitating a posh or pretentious person).
- dalgite — (Western Australia) A rabbit-eared bandicoot; a bilby.
- damaged — injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops.
- damager — injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops.
- damages — money to be paid as compensation to a person for injury, loss, etc
- damming — a barrier to obstruct the flow of water, especially one of earth, masonry, etc., built across a stream or river.
- damning — If you describe evidence or a report as damning, you mean that it suggests very strongly that someone is guilty of a crime or has made a serious mistake.
- damping — moistening or wetting
- dancing — When people dance for enjoyment or to entertain others, you can refer to this activity as dancing.
- dandong — a port in E China, in Liaoning province at the mouth of the Yalu River. Pop: 730 000 (2005 est)
- dangers — Plural form of danger.
- danging — Present participle of dang.