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8-letter words containing g, i, a

  • debating — the activity of taking part in debates
  • debitage — lithic debris and discards found at the sites where stone tools and weapons were made.
  • decaling — a specially prepared paper bearing a picture or design for transfer to wood, metal, glass, etc.
  • decating — a finishing process for making fabric more lustrous, for improving the tactile quality of the nap, and for setting the material to reduce shrinkage.
  • decaying — rotting as a result of bacterial, fungal, or chemical action; decomposing
  • decigram — a unit of measurement that is equivalent to one tenth of a gram
  • defacing — to mar the surface or appearance of; disfigure: to deface a wall by writing on it.
  • defaming — to attack the good name or reputation of, as by uttering or publishing maliciously or falsely anything injurious; slander or libel; calumniate: The newspaper editorial defamed the politician.
  • delaying — to put off to a later time; defer; postpone: The pilot delayed the flight until the weather cleared.
  • deligate — (surgery, dated, transitive) To bind up; to bandage.
  • derating — Present participle of derate.
  • diagetic — Misspelling of diegetic.
  • diaglyph — any instance of artwork carved into the surface of a hard substance (predominantly stone or metal), such that the design is set back from the surface; an intaglio
  • diagnose — If someone or something is diagnosed as having a particular illness or problem, their illness or problem is identified. If an illness or problem is diagnosed, it is identified.
  • diagonal — A diagonal line or movement goes in a sloping direction, for example, from one corner of a square across to the opposite corner.
  • diagrams — Plural form of diagram.
  • diagraph — a device for enlarging or reducing maps, plans, etc
  • diallage — a green or brownish-black variety of the mineral augite in the form of layers of platelike crystals
  • dialling — the process or action of operating a dial on a telephone in order to establish a connection
  • dialogic — of, relating to, or characterized by dialogue.
  • dialogue — Dialogue is communication or discussion between people or groups of people such as governments or political parties.
  • die game — to die bravely and still fighting
  • digerati — People with expertise or professional involvement in information technology.
  • diggable — capable of being dug
  • digicams — Plural form of digicam.
  • digicash — (company)   A company, started in April 1990, which aims to develop and license products to support electronic payment methods including chip card, software only, and hybrid.
  • digipack — a cardboard package for a compact disc or DVD
  • digirati — digerati
  • digitals — Plural form of digital.
  • digitate — Zoology. having digits or digitlike processes.
  • digraphs — Plural form of digraph.
  • digynian — belonging or relating to the Digynia class of plants that have two pistils
  • dilating — Present participle of dilate.
  • dillybag — (Australia) Alternative form of dilly bag.
  • dimaggioJoseph Paul ("Joe"; "Joltin' Joe") 1914–1999, U.S. baseball player.
  • dime bag — a packet containing an amount of an illegal drug selling for ten dollars.
  • dingbats — Slang. an eccentric, silly, or empty-headed person.
  • diplegia — paralysis of the identical part on both sides of the body.
  • dirt bag — Slang. a filthy or contemptible person.
  • dirtbags — Plural form of dirtbag.
  • disagree — to fail to agree; differ: The conclusions disagree with the facts. The theories disagree in their basic premises.
  • disgavel — to free from the tenure of gavelkind: to disgavel an estate.
  • disgrace — the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
  • disgrade — (obsolete) To degrade.
  • dishrags — Plural form of dishrag.
  • disrange — (obsolete) To disarrange.
  • disusage — Gradual cessation of use or custom; disuse.
  • divagate — to wander; stray.
  • dog nail — a nail having a head projecting to one side.
  • dogmatic — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
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