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9-letter words containing o, l, i, g, d

  • eightfold — Eight times as great or as numerous.
  • enfolding — Present participle of enfold.
  • epilogued — followed by an epilogue
  • euglenoid — A flagellated single-celled organism of a group that comprises euglena and its relatives.
  • eulogised — Simple past tense and past participle of eulogise.
  • eulogized — Simple past tense and past participle of eulogize.
  • evildoing — An evil or wicked act or behaviour, especially such a crime.
  • exploding — Burst or shatter violently and noisily as a result of rapid combustion, decomposition, excessive internal pressure, or other process, typically scattering fragments widely.
  • floodings — a form of psychotherapy in which the patient receives abrupt and intense, rather than gradual, exposure to a fear-producing situation.
  • foundling — an infant or small child found abandoned; a child without a known parent or guardian.
  • fungoidal — of, relating to, or caused by a fungus or fungi; resembling a fungus or fungi; fungoid
  • galactoid — resembling milk; milky.
  • gavialoid — of or resembling gavials
  • genocidal — the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group.
  • girandole — a rotating and radiating firework.
  • gladiator — (in ancient Rome) a person, often a slave or captive, who was armed with a sword or other weapon and compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal, for the entertainment of the spectators.
  • gladiolus — any plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family, native especially to Africa, having erect, sword-shaped leaves and spikes of flowers in a variety of colors.
  • glissando — performed with a gliding effect by sliding one or more fingers rapidly over the keys of a piano or strings of a harp.
  • glochidia — glochid.
  • glorified — to cause to be or treat as being more splendid, excellent, etc., than would normally be considered.
  • glucoside — any of an extensive group of compounds that yield glucose and some other substance or substances when treated with a dilute acid or decomposed by a ferment or enzyme.
  • glycoside — any of the class of compounds that yield a sugar and an aglycon upon hydrolysis.
  • goadingly — So as to goad or incite.
  • godliness — conforming to the laws and wishes of God; devout; pious.
  • godolphinSidney, 1st Earl of, 1645–1712, English statesman and financier.
  • gold disc — (in Britain) an album certified to have sold 250 000 copies or a single certified to have sold 500 000 copies
  • gold foil — sheets of gold slightly thicker than gold leaf.
  • gold mine — a mine yielding gold.
  • gold-mine — a mine yielding gold.
  • goldbrick — Informal. a brick made to look like gold, sold by a swindler.
  • goldfield — A district in which gold is found as a mineral.
  • goldfinch — a European finch, Carduelis carduelis, having a crimson face and wings marked with yellow.
  • goldfinny — One of two or more species of European labroid fishes, Symphodus melops and Ctenolabrus rupestris.
  • goldminer — a person who mines gold or works in a gold mine.
  • goldsinny — any of various small European wrasses, esp the brightly coloured Ctenolabrus rupestris
  • goldsmithOliver, 1730?–74, Irish poet, playwright, essayist, and novelist.
  • goldspink — a goldfinch
  • goldstick — a gilt rod carried by the colonel of the Life Guards or the captain of the gentlemen-at-arms
  • gondolier — a person who rows or poles a gondola.
  • good life — a life abounding in material comforts and luxuries.
  • good will — friendly disposition; benevolence; kindness.
  • goodwilly — a volunteer.
  • gorilloid — Lb anatomy Resembling (that of) a gorilla.
  • guildford — a city in S England, in Surrey: cathedral (1936–68); seat of the University of Surrey (1966). Pop: 69 400 (2001)
  • idealogue — One given to fanciful ideas or theories, someone who theorizes.
  • ideologic — of or relating to ideology.
  • ideologue — a person who zealously advocates an ideology.
  • idolising — Present participle of idolise.
  • idolizing — Present participle of idolize.
  • imploding — Present participle of implode.
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