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9-letter words containing h, g

  • dog shift — graveyard shift.
  • dog whelk — any of several carnivorous, marine gastropods of the family Nassidae.
  • dog-cheap — very inexpensive.
  • dogfights — Plural form of dogfight.
  • dogfishes — Plural form of dogfish.
  • doggishly — In a doggish manner.
  • doghanged — hangdog.
  • doghouses — Plural form of doghouse.
  • dogshores — the pieces of timber used to prop up a boat prior to its launch
  • douchebag — a small syringe having detachable nozzles for fluid injections, used chiefly for vaginal lavage and for enemas.
  • doughball — a small ball of bread dough, cooked in a stew, as an accompaniment to a meal, etc
  • doughboys — Informal. an American infantryman, especially in World War I.
  • doughface — a Northerner who sympathized with the South during the controversies over new territories and slavery before the Civil War.
  • doughfoot — an infantryman in the U.S. Army, especially in World War II.
  • doughlike — Resembling dough.
  • doughnuts — Plural form of doughnut.
  • doughtier — Comparative form of doughty.
  • doughtily — In a doughty manner.
  • downlight — a lamp, often a light bulb set in a metal cylinder, mounted on or recessed into the ceiling so that a beam of light is directed downward.
  • downright — thorough; absolute; out-and-out: a downright falsehood.
  • downweigh — (transitive) To weigh or press down; depress; cause to sink or prevent from rising.
  • drag hunt — drag (def 27c).
  • drag shoe — a type of braking device on a vehicle
  • drag show — a performance by drag artists
  • draghound — a hound for use in following a hunting drag, specifically bred for speed and stamina rather than subtlety of sense of smell.
  • dragonish — Having the characteristics of a dragon.
  • draughted — a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • draughter — a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • drenching — to wet thoroughly; soak.
  • droplight — an electric or gas lamp suspended from the ceiling or wall by a flexible cord or tube.
  • dry-gulch — to ambush with the intent of killing or severely mauling: The riders were dry-gulched by bandits.
  • dung heap — a heap of dung
  • dunghills — Plural form of dunghill.
  • dysphagia — difficulty in swallowing.
  • dysphagic — difficulty in swallowing.
  • earth-god — a god of fertility and vegetation.
  • earthling — an inhabitant of earth; mortal.
  • east goth — an Ostrogoth.
  • eastleigh — a borough in Hampshire, S England.
  • echegaray — José [haw-se] /hɔˈsɛ/ (Show IPA), (José Echegaray y Eizaguirre) 1832–1916, Spanish dramatist and statesman: Nobel Prize 1904.
  • echogenic — capable of generating or reflecting sound waves.
  • echograph — a device that records oceanic depths by means of sonic waves.
  • echoingly — In an echoing way.
  • edgeworthMaria, 1767–1849, English novelist.
  • edinburgh — a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). Capital: Edinburgh.
  • effingham — a town in central Illinois.
  • egg tooth — a calcareous prominence at the tip of the beak or upper jaw of an embryonic bird or reptile, used to break through the eggshell at hatching.
  • egg whisk — An egg whisk is a piece of kitchen equipment used for mixing the different parts of an egg together.
  • egg white — the white of an egg, especially a hen's egg, used in cooking; albumen.
  • eggheaded — of or befitting an egghead.
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