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10-letter words containing l, o, d, g, e

  • god bless! — may God bestow blessings on you
  • goggleeyed — Alternative spelling of goggle-eyed.
  • gold fever — greed and excitement caused by a gold rush.
  • gold field — an area or district where gold is mined.
  • gold medal — a medal, traditionally of gold or gold color, awarded to a person or team finishing first in a competition, meet, or tournament; championship medal.
  • gold plate — a thin coating of gold, usually produced by electroplating
  • gold-plate — to coat (base metal) with gold, especially by electroplating.
  • golda meir — Golda [gohl-duh] /ˈgoʊl də/ (Show IPA), (Goldie Mabovitch; Goldie Myerson) 1898–1978, Israeli political leader, born in Russia: prime minister 1969–74.
  • goldbeater — a person who pounds gold into thin leaves for use in gilding
  • goldbergerJoseph, 1874–1929, U.S. physician, born in Austria: discovered the cause of and treatment for pellagra.
  • golddigger — Alternative spelling of gold digger.
  • golden age — the most flourishing period in the history of a nation, literature, etc.
  • golden boy — a man or boy who is especially popular and successful
  • goldeneyes — Plural form of goldeneye.
  • goldenness — The quality of being golden.
  • goldenrods — Plural form of goldenrod.
  • goldenseal — a plant, Hydrastis canadensis, of the buttercup family, having a thick yellow rootstock.
  • goldfields — any of several Californian, composite herbs of the genus Lasthenia, having yellow flowers.
  • goldfishes — Plural form of goldfish.
  • goldplated — to coat (base metal) with gold, especially by electroplating.
  • goldthread — a white-flowered plant, Coptis trifolia, of the buttercup family, having a slender, yellow root that is sometimes used as a tonic.
  • goldwasser — a liqueur flavored with spices, figs, lemons, and herbs, and having minute flakes of gold leaf in suspension.
  • goliardery — one of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
  • gondoletta — a small Venetian gondola.
  • gondoliers — Plural form of gondolier.
  • good title — a title to real property that is free from encumbrances, litigation, and other defects and that can readily be sold or mortgaged to a reasonable buyer or mortgagee.
  • goodfellow — a cheerful companion
  • goodlihead — goodness; good appearance
  • goodliness — of good or substantial size, amount, etc.: a goodly sum.
  • goodwilled — possessing goodwill
  • gorbellied — a protruding belly.
  • green mold — blue mold (def 1).
  • gridlocked — Simple past tense and past participle of gridlock.
  • grimlooked — having a grim appearance
  • groundedly — in a grounded manner, or with good justification or reason
  • groundless — without rational basis: groundless fears.
  • groundsels — Plural form of groundsel.
  • guadeloupe — two islands (Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre) separated by a narrow channel in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies: together with five dependencies they form an overseas department of France. 687 sq. mi. (1179 sq. km). Capital: Basse-Terre.
  • gwendoline — a feminine name: dim. Gwen; var. Gwendolyn
  • heligoland — Helgoland.
  • idealogies — Misspelling of ideologies.
  • ideologies — the body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group.
  • ideologise — to render ideological
  • ideologist — an expert in ideology.
  • ideologize — to explain or express ideologically: to ideologize a political opinion.
  • ideologues — Plural form of ideologue.
  • intaglioed — Simple past tense and past participle of intaglio.
  • kid gloves — a glove made of kid leather.
  • know-ledge — acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things.
  • knowledged — Simple past tense and past participle of knowledge.
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