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7-letter words containing g, o, d

  • rigodon — a lively dance, formerly popular, for one couple, characterized by a jumping step and usually in quick duple meter.
  • roadhog — If you describe someone as a roadhog, you mean that they drive too fast or in a way which is dangerous to other people.
  • roading — the building of roads
  • rodding — a stick, wand, staff, or the like, of wood, metal, or other material.
  • rodgers — a male given name, form of Roger.
  • rodrigo — Joaquín. 1902–99, Spanish composer. His works include Concierto de Aranjuez (1940) for guitar and orchestra and Concierto Pastoral (1978)
  • sag rod — (in a roof) a rod for preventing the sagging of an open-web steel joist that is used as a purlin with its depth at right angles to a roof slope.
  • sandhog — a laborer who digs or works in sand.
  • sea dog — a sailor, especially an old or experienced one.
  • sea god — a god of the sea
  • sea-dog — a sailor, especially an old or experienced one.
  • sex god — if you refer to a man, especially a film star, as a sex god, you mean that many people consider him to be sexually attractive
  • sigmoid — shaped like the letter C.
  • slogged — to hit hard, as in boxing or cricket; slug.
  • smogged — photochemical smog.
  • smoodge — to curry favor; seek unwarranted recognition.
  • sodding — sodomite; homosexual.
  • sogdian — a native or inhabitant of Sogdiana.
  • sondage — a deep trial trench for inspecting stratigraphy
  • splodge — blot, splotch
  • stodger — a dull or lifeless person
  • sun god — the sun considered or personified as a deity.
  • sun-god — the sun considered or personified as a deity.
  • tangoed — a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin, danced by couples, and having many varied steps, figures, and poses.
  • thonged — furnished with or secured with a thong
  • tigroid — resembling a tiger
  • tin god — a self-important, dictatorial person in a position of authority, as an employer, military officer, critic, or teacher.
  • togated — characteristic of peace; peaceful: the togated rule of Rome.
  • toggled — a pin, bolt, or rod placed transversely through a chain, an eye or loop in a rope, etc., as to bind it temporarily to another chain or rope similarly treated.
  • tongued — Anatomy. the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, in tasting, and, in humans, in speaking.
  • top dog — a person, group, or nation that has acquired a position of highest authority.
  • toy dog — one of any of several breeds of very small dogs, as the Yorkshire terrier, English toy spaniel, Shih Tzu, and Pomeranian.
  • undergo — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
  • undoing — the reversing of what has been done; annulling.
  • ungodly — not accepting God or a particular religious doctrine; irreligious; atheistic: an ungodly era.
  • ungored — not gored or bloodied
  • valgoid — of or relating to valgus
  • voiding — the discharging of waste matter from the body
  • vologda — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, NNE of Moscow.
  • wendigo — Alternative spelling of windigo.
  • weredog — (fiction) A shapeshifter who can change between dog and human form.
  • widgeon — any of several common freshwater ducks related to the mallards and teals in the genus Anas, having metallic green flight feathers, a white wing patch, and a buff or white forehead, including A. penelope of Eurasia and North Africa, A. sibilatrix of South America, and the baldpate, A. americana, of North America.
  • windigo — (in the folklore of the Ojibwa and other Indians) a cannibalistic giant, the transformation of a person who has eaten human flesh.
  • wogcmdq — West Orange Girls Club Memorial Day Qualifer
  • wooding — the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
  • wordage — words collectively.
  • wording — a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes black·bird· from black· bird·. Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.
  • wronged — not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
  • yodling — Present participle of yodle.
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