12-letter words containing g, o, n, d, e, r
- stringholder — an oblong piece of wood at the lower end of the body of a viol or other stringed instrument to which the strings are attached.
- superkingdom — in some systems of biological classification, either of the two major subdivisions, prokaryote or eukaryote, into which all living organisms can be placed
- top dressing — tennis court
- undercoating — a coat or jacket worn under another.
- undercooling — Chemistry. to cool less than necessary for a given process or purpose. to supercool.
- underkingdom — the domain of an underking
- underscoring — the practice of drawing or scoring a line or mark under
- underwrought — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
- unforeboding — a prediction; portent.
- unglamorized — not glamorized
- ungroundedly — without basis
- unoriginated — not originated
- unprogrammed — a plan of action to accomplish a specified end: a school lunch program.
- unrecognized — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- unresponding — to reply or answer in words: to respond briefly to a question.
- wakeboarding — (sports) A water sport where a rider on a small board is towed by a motor boat, and attached by a cable.
- waste ground — an empty piece of land
- white-ground — pertaining to or designating a style of vase painting developed in Greece from the 6th to the 4th centuries b.c., characterized chiefly by a white background of slip onto which were painted polychromatic figures.
- winged horse — the constellation Pegasus.
- wondermonger — a person who tells of or works wonders
- wood vinegar — pyroligneous acid.
- wrong-headed — wrong in judgment or opinion; misguided and stubborn; perverse.
- younger edda — either of two old Icelandic literary works, one a collection of poems on mythical and religious subjects (or) erroneously attributed to Saemund Sigfusson (c1055–1133), the other a collection of ancient Scandinavian myths and legends, rules and theories of versification, poems, etc. (or) compiled and written in part by Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241).
- younger hand — (in piquet and similar card games) the dealer