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6-letter words containing r, i, g, d

  • agadir — a port in SW Morocco, which became the centre of an international crisis (1911), when a gunboat arrived to protect German interests. Britain issued a strong warning to Germany but the French negotiated and war was averted. In 1960 the town was virtually destroyed by an earthquake, about 10 000 people being killed. Pop: 385 000 (2003)
  • begird — to surround; gird around
  • bridge — A bridge is a structure that is built over a railway, river, or road so that people or vehicles can cross from one side to the other.
  • brigid — Bridget2 (of Ireland)
  • d-ring — a fastener, usually of metal, shaped like D, used as for attaching something to a garment, as a guide for laces or straps, or in pairs to form a closure, as on a belt
  • daring — People who are daring are willing to do or say things which are new or which might shock or anger other people.
  • dering — Present participle of dere.
  • digger — a person or an animal that digs.
  • digram — a sequence of two adjacent letters or symbols.
  • dinger — humdinger.
  • dirges — Plural form of dirge.
  • dogrib — a member of a Dene Native Canadian people of northern Canada
  • dreigh — dree.
  • driegh — dree.
  • drying — free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
  • during — throughout the duration, continuance, or existence of: He lived in Florida during the winter.
  • edgier — nervously irritable; impatient and anxious.
  • engird — To ingirt.
  • fridge — a refrigerator.
  • frigid — very cold in temperature: a frigid climate.
  • gardai — Plural form of garda.
  • gilder — a silver or nickel coin and monetary unit of the Netherlands until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 cents; florin. Abbreviation: Gld., f., fl.
  • girardStephen, 1750–1831, U.S. merchant, banker, and philanthropist, born in France.
  • giraud — Henri Honoré [ahn ree aw-naw-rey] /ɑ̃ ˈri ɔ nɔˈreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1879–1949, French general.
  • girded — Simple past tense and past participle of gird.
  • girder — a large beam, as of steel, reinforced concrete, or timber, for supporting masonry, joists, purlins, etc.
  • girdle — a lightweight undergarment, worn especially by women, often partly or entirely of elastic or boned, for supporting and giving a slimmer appearance to the abdomen, hips, and buttocks.
  • girned — Simple past tense and past participle of girn.
  • girted — Simple past tense and past participle of girt.
  • gizard — Misspelling of gizzard.
  • glider — a motorless, heavier-than-air aircraft for gliding from a higher to a lower level by the action of gravity or from a lower to a higher level by the action of air currents.
  • gradin — one of a series of steps or seats raised one above another.
  • gravid — pregnant1 (def 1).
  • grided — to make a grating sound; scrape harshly; grate; grind.
  • gridle — To sing badly with the aim of soliciting donations out of sympathy.
  • grimed — Simple past tense and past participle of grime.
  • grinde — Obsolete spelling of grind.
  • grinds — (Ireland, colloquial, plurale tantum) tutoring; extra lessons in a specific subject outside of school hours. Grinds are often given by private individuals or firms, and might not be provided by the school.
  • griped — Informal. to complain naggingly or constantly; grumble.
  • guardi — Francesco [frahn-ches-kaw] /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1712–93, Italian painter.
  • guider — to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
  • gyroid — (mathematics) An infinitely connected periodic minimal surface containing no straight lines.
  • hagrid — to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.
  • ingrid — a female given name.
  • regild — to gild again
  • ridged — a long, narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains.
  • ridger — a plough used to form furrows and ridges
  • riding — a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle.
  • rigged — Chiefly Nautical. to put in proper order for working or use. to fit (a ship, mast, etc.) with the necessary shrouds, stays, etc. to fit (shrouds, stays, sails, etc.) to the mast, yard, or the like.
  • ringed — having or wearing a ring or rings.

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