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8-letter words containing l, e, g, d

  • delights — Plural form of delight.
  • deluding — Present participle of delude.
  • deluging — Present participle of deluge.
  • demology — the study of human populations, activities, and behaviour
  • denglish — a variety of German containing a high proportion of English words
  • desludge — mud, mire, or ooze; slush.
  • detangle — to remove tangles from (hair)
  • deviling — Theology. (sometimes initial capital letter) the supreme spirit of evil; Satan. a subordinate evil spirit at enmity with God, and having power to afflict humans both with bodily disease and with spiritual corruption.
  • diallage — a green or brownish-black variety of the mineral augite in the form of layers of platelike crystals
  • dialogue — Dialogue is communication or discussion between people or groups of people such as governments or political parties.
  • diggable — capable of being dug
  • digitule — any small finger-like process
  • diligent — constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything: a diligent student.
  • diplegia — paralysis of the identical part on both sides of the body.
  • diplegic — paralysis of the identical part on both sides of the body.
  • dirgeful — Having the qualities of a dirge; moaning.
  • disgavel — to free from the tenure of gavelkind: to disgavel an estate.
  • dislodge — to remove or force out of a particular place: to dislodge a stone with one's foot.
  • divulged — Past participle of divulge.
  • divulger — One who divulges something.
  • divulges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divulge.
  • dog flea — any of numerous small, wingless bloodsucking insects of the order Siphonaptera, parasitic upon mammals and birds and noted for their ability to leap.
  • dog sled — a sled (or sledge) drawn by dogs
  • doggedly — persistent in effort; stubbornly tenacious: a dogged worker.
  • doggerel — comic or burlesque, and usually loose or irregular in measure. rude; crude; poor.
  • dogsleds — Plural form of dogsled.
  • dogsleep — a feigned or fitful sleep
  • doweling — Also called dowel pin. Carpentry. a pin, usually round, fitting into holes in two adjacent pieces to prevent their slipping or to align them.
  • draggled — Simple past tense and past participle of draggle.
  • dragline — a rope dragging from something; dragrope.
  • drugless — being without the use of drugs, as certain methods of medical treatment.
  • duelling — a prearranged combat between two persons, fought with deadly weapons according to an accepted code of procedure, especially to settle a private quarrel.
  • dukeling — an inferior or minor duke
  • duologue — a conversation between two persons; dialogue.
  • dwelling — Machinery. a flat or cylindrical area on a cam for maintaining a follower in a certain position during part of a cycle. a period in a cycle in the operation of a machine or engine during which a given part remains motionless.
  • ecolodge — A building designed to house ecotourists, typically built and supported by local labour and with respect for the environment.
  • edgehill — a ridge in S Warwickshire: site of the indecisive first battle between Charles I and the Parliamentarians (1642) in the Civil War
  • edgeless — a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
  • elegized — Simple past tense and past participle of elegize.
  • engirdle — Surround; encircle.
  • engouled — (of a cross, bend, etc) disappearing into the mouth of an animal
  • engulfed — (of a natural force) Sweep over (something) so as to surround or cover it completely.
  • enlarged — Simple past tense and past participle of enlarge.
  • euglenid — A kind of flagellate distinguished mainly by the presence of a pellicle composed of proteinaceous strips underneath the cell membrane, supported by dorsal and ventral microtubules.
  • feelgood — Informal. intended to make one happy or satisfied: a feel-good movie; feel-good politics.
  • feldgrau — the shade of grey worn by German soldiers in World War II
  • fenagled — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.
  • fielding — an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
  • finagled — Simple past tense and past participle of finagle.
  • fledging — to bring up (a young bird) until it is able to fly.
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