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10-letter words containing p, o, d, g

  • goldplated — to coat (base metal) with gold, especially by electroplating.
  • gonopodium — the modified anal fin of a male poeciliid fish, serving as an organ of copulation.
  • good speed — good luck; success: to wish someone good speed.
  • good sport — sb good-humoured
  • gopherwood — yellowwood.
  • gossiprede — (obsolete) The relationship between a person and his sponsors.
  • grand chop — (in China and India trade) a customs clearance.
  • grand coup — the trumping of a trick that could have been taken by the winner's partner.
  • graphitoid — resembling graphite
  • ground pea — peanut.
  • groundplot — Aeronautics. a method for obtaining the position of an aircraft by multiplying its groundspeed by its time in flight and marking off the product with respect to its starting position.
  • groundprox — a device that alerts a pilot of a passenger aircraft when the altitude falls below a certain level
  • 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.
  • guide rope — a rope fastened, usually at an angle, to a hoisting or towing line, to guide the object being moved.
  • guideposts — Plural form of guidepost.
  • hodgepodge — a heterogeneous mixture; jumble.
  • hop garden — a field of hops
  • hydrograph — a graph of the water level or rate of flow of a body of water as a function of time, showing the seasonal change.
  • ideographs — an ideogram.
  • ideography — the use of ideograms.
  • idiography — The study of individuals.
  • impounding — to shut up in a pound or other enclosure, as a stray animal.
  • jeoparding — Present participle of jeopard.
  • logopedics — the study and treatment of speech defects.
  • megaphoned — Simple past tense and past participle of megaphone.
  • op-ed page — a newspaper page devoted to signed articles by commentators, essayists, humorists, etc., of varying viewpoints: the Op-Ed of today's New York Times.
  • paddington — a former residential borough of Greater London, England, now part of Westminster.
  • paper gold — special drawing rights.
  • pdc prolog — Prolog Development Centre Prolog. A Prolog evolved from Turbo Prolog by the original authors.
  • pedagogics — the science or art of teaching or education; pedagogy.
  • pedagogism — the principles, manner, method, or characteristics of pedagogues.
  • pedologist — the scientific study of the nature and development of children.
  • pemphigoid — any of several diseases, often fatal, characterized by blisters on the skin and mucous membranes.
  • pied goose — magpie goose.
  • pigged off — If you are feeling pigged off, you feel rather angry or unhappy.
  • ping-flood — (networking)   To flood another user with ping requests.
  • playground — an area used for outdoor play or recreation, especially by children, and often containing recreational equipment such as slides and swings.
  • please god — You say please God to emphasize a strong hope, wish, or desire that you have.
  • ploddingly — to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge: to plod under the weight of a burden.
  • ploughhead — the draught iron of a plough
  • ploughland — land that is ploughed for growing crops
  • podcasting — a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer: Download or subscribe to daily, one-hour podcasts of our radio show.
  • podologist — a person who studies or specializes in podology
  • police dog — a dog trained to assist the police.
  • portending — to indicate in advance; to foreshadow or presage, as an omen does: The street incident may portend a general uprising.
  • pound sign — a symbol (£) for “pound” or “pounds” as a monetary unit of the United Kingdom.
  • powder keg — a small, metal, barrellike container for gunpowder or blasting powder.
  • power grid — A power grid is a network of power lines and associated equipment used to transmit and distribute electricity over a geographic area.
  • proceedingproceeds. something that results or accrues. the total amount derived from a sale or other transaction: The proceeds from the deal were divided equally among us. the profits or returns from a sale, investment, etc.
  • prodigally — wastefully or recklessly extravagant: prodigal expenditure.
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