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  • dogvane — a small vane that shows the direction of the wind, mounted in a position visible to a helmsman.
  • donegal — a county in the N Republic of Ireland. 1865 sq. mi. (4830 sq. km). County seat: Lifford.
  • dongles — Plural form of dongle.
  • dosages — the administration of medicine in doses.
  • dougher — A baker.
  • dowager — a woman who holds some title or property from her deceased husband, especially the widow of a king, duke, etc. (often used as an additional title to differentiate her from the wife of the present king, duke, etc.): a queen dowager; an empress dowager.
  • drogher — a freight barge of the West Indies, rigged as a cutter or schooner.
  • drogues — Plural form of drogue.
  • droguet — a woollen fabric
  • dudgeon — a kind of wood used especially for the handles of knives, daggers, etc.
  • dugento — duecento.
  • dungeon — Zork
  • eggdrop — (communications)   The world's most popular open source IRC bot, designed for flexibility and ease of use. Eggdrop is freely distributable under the GPL. It was originally developed by Robey Pointer but he no longer works on it. Eggdrop is designed to run on Linux, *BSD, SunOs, Windows, Mac OS X and other platforms. It is extendable with Tcl scripts and/or C modules. It supports Undernet, DALnet, EFnet, IRCnet, and QuakeNet. It can form botnets and share partylines and userfiles between bots.
  • endlong — From end to end; lengthwise.
  • endogen — monocotyledon
  • enoding — Present participle of enode.
  • erdoğan — Recep Tayyip (reˈdʒep tɑjˈjip). born 1954, Turkish statesman; prime minister (2003–14); president from 2014
  • ergodic — Relating to or denoting systems or processes with the property that, given sufficient time, they include or impinge on all points in a given space and can be represented statistically by a reasonably large selection of points.
  • eroding — Present participle of erode.
  • eye dog — a dog trained to control sheep by staring fixedly at them
  • fagoted — Simple past tense and past participle of fagot.
  • firedog — andiron.
  • flogged — to beat with a whip, stick, etc., especially as punishment; whip; scourge.
  • foraged — Simple past tense and past participle of forage.
  • fougade — a booby-trapped pit
  • frogged — any tailless, stout-bodied amphibian of the order Anura, including the smooth, moist-skinned frog species that live in a damp or semiaquatic habitat and the warty, drier-skinned toad species that are mostly terrestrial as adults.
  • garoted — to execute by the garrote.
  • geekdom — The world or sphere of geeks.
  • geocode — the characterization of a neighborhood, locality, etc., according to such demographic features as ethnic composition or the average income or educational level of its inhabitants, especially as used in marketing.
  • geodata — information about geographical location held in a digital format
  • geodesy — the branch of applied mathematics that deals with the measurement of the shape and area of large tracts of country, the exact position of geographical points, and the curvature, shape, and dimensions of the earth.
  • geodome — a geodesic dome.
  • geoduck — a very large edible clam, Panope generosa, of the NW coast of the U.S.
  • geoidal — an imaginary surface that coincides with mean sea level in the ocean and its extension through the continents.
  • geordie — a native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
  • gessoed — Plastered with gesso.
  • ghosted — Simple past tense and past participle of ghost.
  • gironde — an estuary in SW France, formed by the junction of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. 45 miles (72 km) long.
  • glenoid — shallow or slightly cupped, as the articular cavities of the scapula and the temporal bone.
  • gloated — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
  • glommed — Simple past tense and past participle of glom.
  • glomped — Simple past tense and past participle of glomp.
  • gloomed — Simple past tense and past participle of gloom.
  • gloried — Simple past tense and past participle of glory.
  • glossed — Having a gloss.
  • glouted — Simple past tense and past participle of glout.
  • go deep — If you say that something goes deep or runs deep, you mean that it is very serious or strong and is hard to change.
  • goaders — Plural form of goader.
  • goateed — Having a goatee.
  • gobbled — Simple past tense and past participle of gobble.
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