9-letter words containing g, r, i, n, d
- defraying — Present participle of defray.
- degarnish — to remove ornamentation from (something)
- degearing — the process in which a company replaces some or all of its fixed-interest loan stock with ordinary shares
- degerming — to rid of germs.
- degrading — causing humiliation; debasing
- dehorning — Present participle of dehorn.
- demarking — demarcate.
- demerging — Present participle of demerge.
- demurring — Present participle of demur.
- denigrate — If you denigrate someone or something, you criticize them unfairly or insult them.
- departing — to go away; leave: She departed from Paris today. The train departs at 10:52.
- deploring — Present participle of deplore.
- deporting — Present participle of deport.
- depraving — Present participle of deprave.
- depriving — Present participle of deprive.
- derailing — Present participle of derail.
- deranging — Present participle of derange.
- derringer — a short-barrelled pocket pistol of large calibre
- descrying — Present participle of descry.
- deserting — Present participle of desert.
- deserving — If you describe a person, organization, or cause as deserving, you mean that you think they should be helped.
- designers — Plural form of designer.
- deterging — Present participle of deterge.
- deterring — to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding: The large dog deterred trespassers.
- detorting — Present participle of detort.
- detouring — Present participle of detour.
- detruding — Present participle of detrude.
- devouring — Present participle of devour.
- deworming — Present participle of deworm.
- diapering — Present participle of diaper.
- diarising — Present participle of diarise.
- dickering — Present participle of dicker.
- differing — to disagree in opinion, belief, etc.; be at variance; disagree (often followed by with or from): His business partner always differs with him.
- dignitary — a person who holds a high rank or office, as in the government or church.
- dillinger — John, 1902–34, U.S. bank robber and murderer.
- dinergate — a soldier ant.
- directing — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- disarming — removing or capable of removing hostility, suspicion, etc., as by being charming: a disarming smile.
- disranged — Simple past tense and past participle of disrange.
- disrating — Present participle of disrate.
- disrobing — Present participle of disrobe.
- disvirgin — To take away the virginity of a person.
- dithering — a trembling; vibration.
- divergent — diverging; differing; deviating.
- diverging — Present participle of diverge.
- diverting — serving to divert; entertaining; amusing.
- divorcing — Present participle of divorce.
- doctoring — Present participle of doctor.
- doddering — shaky or trembling, as from old age; tottering: a doddering old man.
- dog train — a sleigh drawn by a team of dogs