10-letter words containing g, r, u, d, i
- multigrade — a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
- outredding — the act of redeeming land or goods
- prejudging — a preliminary round of judging, as in a contest where a certain number or percentage of the entrants are eliminated before the final judging.
- prodigious — extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc.: a prodigious research grant.
- protruding — to project.
- pundigrion — a pun
- quad right — (in computer typesetting) flush right.
- quadrating — Present participle of quadrate.
- quadrilogy — (nonstandard) A tetralogy.
- rebuilding — to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts: to rebuild an old car.
- red-figure — pertaining to or designating a style of vase painting developed in Greece in the latter part of the 6th and the 5th centuries b.c., characterized chiefly by figurative representations in red against a black-slip background, details painted in the design, and the introduction of three-dimensional illusion in the rendering of form and space.
- resounding — making an echoing sound: a resounding thud.
- ridiculing — speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
- ring round — If you ring round or ring around, you phone several people, usually when you are trying to organize something or to find some information.
- roughrider — a person who breaks horses to the saddle.
- ruggedised — to construct (electronic equipment, cameras, and other delicate instruments) so as to be resistant to shock, vibration, etc.
- shin guard — a protective covering, usually of leather or plastic and often padded, for the shins and sometimes the knees, worn chiefly by catchers in baseball and goalkeepers in ice hockey.
- shuddering — trembling or quivering with fear, dread, cold, etc.
- staudinger — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1881–1965, German chemist: Nobel prize 1953.
- sturbridge — a town in central Massachusetts: reconstruction of early American village.
- sugar bird — any of various honeycreepers that feed on nectar.
- surfriding — surfing.
- surge tide — a powerful and often destructive tide that may occur when an abnormally high tide (e.g. at the autumn equinox) coincides with high wind and low atmospheric pressure
- thundering — of, relating to, or accompanied by thunder.
- tour guide — A tour guide is a person employed by a travel company to assist people who are on vacation.
- unabridged — not abridged or shortened, as a book.
- unadhering — to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to): The mud adhered to his shoes.
- unadmiring — not admiring or esteeming
- underlying — lying or situated beneath, as a substratum.
- undersight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
- undreading — of or relating to unravelling hair dreadlocks
- undreaming — not dreaming; not having dreams
- undrooping — not drooping, not sinking down; unfaltering
- ungrudging — not begrudging; not stinting; wholehearted: an ungrudging supporter of charities.
- unresigned — submissive or acquiescent.
- up-trading — to trade (a piece of equipment, car, etc.) for something similar but of greater value or quality: to uptrade one's stereo components.
- upbraiding — the act or words of a person who upbraids; severe reproof or censure: an upbraiding from one's superiors.
- updragging — a poor or inferior upbringing
- wind surge — a wind-induced rise in the water level at the coast or the shore of an inland expanse of water. It has a definite frequency and if this is close to the tidal frequency serious flooding can result
- wristguard — A band of leather or leatherlike material worn around the wrist for support and protection, especially for athletic activities such as archery and fencing.