8-letter words containing g, u, i, d
- ingulfed — Simple past tense and past participle of ingulf.
- kludging — Simple past tense and past participle of kludge.
- lygodium — (botany) Any of the genus Lygodium of climbing ferns.
- maudling — Present participle of maudle.
- misguide — to guide wrongly; misdirect.
- misjudge — Form a wrong opinion or conclusion about.
- moulding — a growth of minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or furry coating, and associated with decay or dampness.
- mounding — a natural elevation of earth; a hillock or knoll.
- muddling — Present participle of muddle.
- muddying — Cause to become covered in or full of mud.
- outdoing — Present participle of outdo.
- outguide — a folder in a filing system
- pounding — Archaic. to shut up in or as in a pound; impound; imprison.
- preguide — to give (somebody) guidance in advance
- puddling — a small pool of water, as of rainwater on the ground.
- pygidium — any of various structures or regions at the caudal end of the body in certain invertebrates.
- quadding — Also called quadrat. a piece of type metal of less height than the lettered types, serving to cause a blank in printed matter, used for spacing.
- quadriga — a two-wheeled chariot drawn by four horses harnessed abreast.
- quidding — Present participle of quid.
- radiguet — Raymond (rɛmɔ̃). 1903–23, French novelist; the author of The Devil in the Flesh (1923) and Count d'Orgel (1924)
- reducing — to bring down to a smaller extent, size, amount, number, etc.: to reduce one's weight by 10 pounds.
- rigaudon — rigadoon.
- rounding — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
- scudding — to run or move quickly or hurriedly.
- sludging — intravascular slowing or clumping of red blood cells.
- smudging — a dirty mark or smear.
- solpugid — sun spider.
- sounding — emitting or producing a sound or sounds.
- spudding — Informal. a potato.
- studding — a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, especially as an ornament.
- studying — application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
- subduing — to conquer and bring into subjection: Rome subdued Gaul.
- thudding — a dull sound, as of a heavy blow or fall.
- unboding — not boding or announcing beforehand; not looking to the future
- undaring — lacking a sense of adventure
- unending — a bringing or coming to an end; termination; close: Putting away the Christmas ornaments marked the ending of the season.
- unfading — not liable to fade in colour
- ungifted — not talented
- ungilded — covered or highlighted with gold or something of a golden color.
- unguided — accompanied by a guide: a guided tour.
- unhinged — having no hinge or hinges, or with the hinges removed: an unhinged gate.
- unringed — not having or wearing a ring
- unsigned — a token; indication.
- unsinged — to burn superficially or slightly; scorch.
- untinged — not colored, as by paint or the sun.
- unwigged — not wearing a wig
- unwinged — without wings
- uxbridge — a town in SE England, part of the Greater London borough of Hillingdon since 1965; chiefly residential; seat of Brunel University (1966)
- woulding — (obsolete) An emotion of desire; an inclination; velleity.
- wounding — an injury, usually involving division of tissue or rupture of the integument or mucous membrane, due to external violence or some mechanical agency rather than disease.