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10-letter words containing g, o, r, e, d

  • forfending — Present participle of forfend.
  • fort dodge — a city in central Iowa, on the Des Moines River.
  • foundering — (of a ship, boat, etc.) to fill with water and sink.
  • furloughed — Simple past tense and past participle of furlough.
  • gadzookery — the use or overuse of period-specific or archaic expressions, as in a historical novel: Without any gadzookery and its excessive use of “forsooth,” “prithee,” etc., her first historical novel conveys a superb sense of the period.
  • gardenhood — The state of being a garden; the status, respect, or appearance befitting a proper garden.
  • garderobes — Plural form of garderobe.
  • garrisoned — a body of troops stationed in a fortified place.
  • gas holder — A gas holder is a large, low-pressure container for gas.
  • gasconader — A great boaster; a blusterer.
  • gasholders — Plural form of gasholder.
  • gasteropod — Gastropod.
  • gastroderm — endoderm
  • geometrids — Plural form of geometrid.
  • get around — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • get rid of — to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable (usually followed by of): I want to rid the house of mice. In my opinion, you'd be wise to rid yourself of the smoking habit.
  • girandoles — Plural form of girandole.
  • glamorised — Simple past tense and past participle of glamorise.
  • glamorized — Simple past tense and past participle of glamorize.
  • glanderous — Characteristic of, pertaining to, or afflicted by glanders.
  • glendoveer — a heavenly sprite
  • glomerated — Simple past tense and past participle of glomerate.
  • goa powder — a brownish-yellow, odorless, crystalline powder obtained from the wood or the trunk of the Brazilian tree Andira araroba, used as a source of chrysarobin.
  • goaltender — a goalkeeper.
  • goatsbeard — any of several composite plants of the genus Tragopogon, especially T. pratensis, having yellow flower heads.
  • god's acre — a cemetery, especially one adjacent to a church; churchyard.
  • godbrother — The son of one's godparent.
  • godfathers — Plural form of godfather.
  • godfearing — Acting with obedience to rules established by a deity out of fear of the power of that deity.
  • godmothers — Plural form of godmother.
  • godparents — Plural form of godparent.
  • gold fever — greed and excitement caused by a gold rush.
  • golda meir — Golda [gohl-duh] /ˈgoʊl də/ (Show IPA), (Goldie Mabovitch; Goldie Myerson) 1898–1978, Israeli political leader, born in Russia: prime minister 1969–74.
  • goldbeater — a person who pounds gold into thin leaves for use in gilding
  • goldbergerJoseph, 1874–1929, U.S. physician, born in Austria: discovered the cause of and treatment for pellagra.
  • golddigger — Alternative spelling of gold digger.
  • goldenrods — Plural form of goldenrod.
  • goldthread — a white-flowered plant, Coptis trifolia, of the buttercup family, having a slender, yellow root that is sometimes used as a tonic.
  • goldwasser — a liqueur flavored with spices, figs, lemons, and herbs, and having minute flakes of gold leaf in suspension.
  • goliardery — one of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
  • gondoliers — Plural form of gondolier.
  • good cheer — cheerful spirits; courage: to be of good cheer.
  • good grief — keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret.
  • gooneybird — an informal name for the albatross, esp the black-footed albatross (Diomedea nigripes)
  • goosanders — Plural form of goosander.
  • gopherwood — yellowwood.
  • gorbellied — a protruding belly.
  • gormandise — Alternative spelling of gourmandise.
  • gormandize — gourmandise1 .
  • gossiprede — (obsolete) The relationship between a person and his sponsors.
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