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9-letter words containing g, l, a, d

  • digitalin — a glucoside obtained from digitalis.
  • digitalis — any plant belonging to the genus Digitalis, of the figwort family, especially the common foxglove, D. purpurea.
  • digitally — In a digital manner.
  • diglossia — the widespread existence within a society of sharply divergent formal and informal varieties of a language each used in different social contexts or for performing different functions, as the existence of Katharevusa and Demotic in modern Greece.
  • dilly bag — a bag made from reeds, grasses, or hair.
  • dingaling — (slang) A penis.
  • disabling — Present participle of disable.
  • divulgate — to make publicly known; publish.
  • dodgeball — a circle game in which players throw an inflated ball at opponents within the circle who try to avoid being hit, and therefore eliminated, the winner being the one who remains unhit.
  • dog latin — mongrel or spurious Latin.
  • dolgellau — a market town and tourist centre in NW Wales, in Gwynedd. Pop: 2407 (2001)
  • doughball — a small ball of bread dough, cooked in a stew, as an accompaniment to a meal, etc
  • drabbling — Present participle of drabble.
  • drag lift — a lift which drags skiers up to the top of the slope
  • drag link — a link connecting cranks on parallel shafts.
  • drag sail — a sea anchor made of canvas.
  • draggable — (computing, graphical user interface) Capable of being dragged.
  • draggling — Present participle of draggle.
  • draglifts — Plural form of draglift.
  • draglines — Plural form of dragline.
  • dragonfly — any of numerous stout-bodied, nonstinging insects of the order Odonata (suborder Anisoptera), the species of which prey on mosquitoes and other insects and are distinguished from the damselflies by having the wings outstretched rather than folded when at rest.
  • drainplug — A plug for a drain.
  • drop goal — In rugby, a drop goal is a goal that a player scores by dropping the ball and kicking it between the posts.
  • dwarfling — A diminutive dwarf.
  • eaglewood — agalloch.
  • ego ideal — an internal ideal of personal perfection that represents what one wants to be rather than what one ought to be and is derived from one's early relationship with one's parents
  • elmaguide — (language)   The metalanguage used for interpretation of user actions in the ELMA compiler writer developed at Tallinn Poly Institute in 1978.
  • elongated — Unusually long in relation to its width.
  • engarland — to cover or surround with a garland
  • engladden — (chiefly, literary) To gladden, to render glad.
  • ensilaged — Simple past tense and past participle of ensilage.
  • entangled — Simple past tense and past participle of entangle.
  • everglade — A marshy tract of land that is mostly under water and covered with tall grass.
  • fandangle — elaborate ornament
  • fieldgate — the site in an oil field where natural gas is separated from crude oil after the latter reaches the surface, for movement through pipelines.
  • filagreed — Simple past tense and past participle of filagree.
  • flag down — a piece of cloth, varying in size, shape, color, and design, usually attached at one edge to a staff or cord, and used as the symbol of a nation, state, or organization, as a means of signaling, etc.; ensign; standard; banner; pennant.
  • floodgate — Civil Engineering. a gate designed to regulate the flow of water.
  • fungoidal — of, relating to, or caused by a fungus or fungi; resembling a fungus or fungi; fungoid
  • gable end — an end wall bearing a gable.
  • galactoid — resembling milk; milky.
  • gallanted — Simple past tense and past participle of gallant.
  • gallaudetThomas Hopkins, 1787–1851, U.S. educator of the deaf and writer.
  • galleried — a raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.
  • galliards — Plural form of galliard.
  • gallopade — galop.
  • galumphed — Simple past tense and past participle of galumph.
  • gambolled — to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
  • gardenful — An amount sufficient to fill a garden.
  • gargoyled — (of a building) Having gargoyles carved into it.
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