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5-letter words containing g, o, d

  • goode — Obsolete spelling of good.
  • goods — morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
  • goody — Usually, goodies. something especially attractive or pleasing, especially cake, cookies, or candy.
  • gordyBerry, Jr, born 1929, U.S. music and record producer: founder of Motown records.
  • gored — to make or furnish with a gore or gores.
  • gouda — a city in the W Netherlands, NE of Rotterdam.
  • goudyFrederic William, 1865–1947, U.S. designer of printing types.
  • gouldChester, 1900–85, U.S. cartoonist: creator of the comic strip “Dick Tracy.”.
  • gound — (UK dialectal) Mucus produced by the eyes during sleep.
  • gourd — the hard-shelled fruit of any of various plants, especially those of Lagenaria siceraria (white-flowered gourd or bottle gourd) whose dried shell is used for bowls and other utensils, and Cucurbita pepo (yellow-flowered gourd) used ornamentally. Compare gourd family.
  • gowds — gold.
  • gownd — Archaic spelling of gowned.
  • grody — repulsive; disgusting; nauseating.
  • groid — (derogatory, ethnic slur) A black person.
  • guido — a male given name.
  • hodge — a typical name for a farm labourer; rustic
  • lodgeHenry Cabot, 1850–1924, U.S. public servant and author: senator 1893–1924.
  • modge — to do shoddily; make a mess of
  • modgr — Modern Greek
  • oding — an overdose of a drug, especially a fatal one.
  • ogdenCharles Kay, 1889–1957, British psychologist and linguist, inventor of Basic English.
  • ogdon — John (Andrew Howard). 1937–89, British pianist and composer
  • ogeed — (of an arch or moulding) having an ogee
  • ogled — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
  • pidog — an ownerless half-wild dog of uncertain breeding, common in the villages and towns of India and other countries in east and south Asia.
  • podge — a short chubby person
  • podgy — pudgy.
  • ungod — to undeify
  • wodge — a lump, chunk, or wad.
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