7-letter words containing g, u, i, d
- guidons — Plural form of guidon.
- guilded — Obsolete spelling of gilded.
- guilder — a silver or nickel coin and monetary unit of the Netherlands until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 cents; florin. Abbreviation: Gld., f., fl.
- guildry — the corporation of merchants in a burgh
- guilted — the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
- guisard — a person who wears a mask; mummer.
- gullied — a small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains.
- hindgut — Zoology. the last portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, between the cecum and the anus, involved mainly with water resorption and with the storage and elimination of food residue; the large intestine. the posterior colon of arthropods, composed of ectodermal, chitin-lined tissue.
- iguanid — any of numerous lizards of the family Iguanidae, of the New World, Madagascar, and several islands of the South Pacific, comprising terrestrial, semiaquatic, and arboreal species typically with a long tail and, in the male, a bright throat patch, including the anoles, collared lizards, earless lizards, horned lizards, and iguanas.
- induing — Present participle of indue.
- indulge — to yield to an inclination or desire; allow oneself to follow one's will (often followed by in): Dessert came, but I didn't indulge. They indulged in unbelievable shopping sprees.
- judging — a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
- judogis — Plural form of judogi.
- languid — lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow: a languid manner.
- lauding — to praise; extol.
- midguts — Plural form of midgut.
- mudding — wet, soft earth or earthy matter, as on the ground after rain, at the bottom of a pond, or along the banks of a river; mire.
- nudging — to annoy with persistent complaints, criticisms, or pleas; nag: He was always nudging his son to move to a better neighborhood.
- ounding — (obsolete) waving.
- pagurid — a pagurian.
- phugoid — of or relating to long-period oscillation in the longitudinal motion of an aircraft, rocket, or missile.
- pinguid — fat; oily.
- pudding — a thick, soft dessert, typically containing flour or some other thickener, milk, eggs, a flavoring, and sweetener: tapioca pudding.
- sigmund — (in the Volsunga Saga) the son of Volsung and Liod; the father, through his sister, Signy, of Sinfjotli; the husband first of Borghild, then of Hjordis; and the father of Sigurd.
- squidge — to squash or squeeze (something soft) or (of something soft) to become squashed
- squidgy — Something that is squidgy is soft and can be squashed easily.
- sudsing — soapy water.
- sueding — kid or other leather finished with a soft, napped surface, on the flesh side or on the outer side after removal of a thin outer layer.
- undight — to remove or take off (clothing)
- undoing — the reversing of what has been done; annulling.
- undying — deathless; unending.
- unrigid — stiff or unyielding; not pliant or flexible; hard: a rigid strip of metal.
- viduage — widows collectively; widowhood
- windgun — an air gun