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

  • lifeguard — an expert swimmer employed, as at a beach or pool, to protect bathers from drowning or other accidents and dangers.
  • lightered — Simple past tense and past participle of lighter.
  • lindbergh — Anne (Spencer) Morrow, 1906–2001, U.S. writer (wife of Charles Augustus Lindbergh).
  • lindegren — Erik (Johan) [ey-rik yoo-hahn] /ˈeɪ rɪk ˈyu hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1910–68, Swedish poet and literary critic.
  • lordlings — Plural form of lordling.
  • lowriding — the practice of traveling in a lowrider.
  • madariaga — Salvador de [sahl-vah-th awr th e] /ˌsɑl vɑˈðɔr ðɛ/ (Show IPA), (Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo) 1886–1978, Spanish diplomat, historian, and writer in England.
  • madrigals — Plural form of madrigal.
  • maiduguri — a city in NE Nigeria.
  • main drag — the main street of a city or town; main stem.
  • manriding — relating to the carrying of miners around a mine
  • marauding — engaged in raiding for plunder, especially roaming about and ravaging an area: marauding bands of outlaws.
  • marigolds — Plural form of marigold.
  • mid-range — You can use mid-range to describe products or services which are neither the most expensive nor the cheapest of their type.
  • midground — The point between foreground and background in an image.
  • misgender — to refer to or address (a person, especially one who is transgender) with a pronoun, noun, or adjective that inaccurately represents the person's gender or gender identity: At first my teacher misgendered me.
  • misguider — One who misguides.
  • misregard — (obsolete) Wrong understanding; misconstruction.
  • moldering — to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away: a house that had been left to molder.
  • mood ring — finger jewellery that changes colour
  • mridangam — an ancient drum of India shaped like a long conical barrel with two tuned heads of different sizes.
  • multidrug — Of or pertaining to multiple drugs.
  • multigrid — involving several grids
  • murdering — Present participle of murder.
  • muybridge — Eadweard [ed-werd] /ˈɛd wərd/ (Show IPA), (Edward James Muggeridge) 1830–1904, U.S. photographer, born in England: pioneered in photographic studies of animals and humans in motion.
  • negritude — the historical, cultural, and social heritage considered common to black people collectively.
  • niddering — a coward.
  • niggardly — reluctant to give or spend; stingy; miserly.
  • niggerdom — the condition of being a Black person
  • nightbird — Alternative spelling of night bird.
  • nightward — heading towards night, heading westwards
  • nigritude — complete darkness or blackness.
  • nitriding — a process of casehardening in which nitrogen is introduced into the metal by keeping it at a suitable temperature in the presence of a nitrogen source.
  • nondrying — not drying
  • nosegrind — (skateboarding) A trick where the skater grinds with only the front truck of the board.
  • oak ridge — a city in E Tennessee, near Knoxville: atomic research center.
  • obtruding — Present participle of obtrude.
  • ordaining — Present participle of ordain.
  • orderings — Plural form of ordering.
  • organised — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • organized — affiliated in an organization, especially a union: organized dockworkers.
  • outriding — Present participle of outride.
  • overdight — covered up
  • overdoing — to do to excess; overindulge in: to overdo dieting.
  • overrigid — too rigid
  • pandering — a person who furnishes clients for a prostitute or supplies persons for illicit sexual intercourse; procurer; pimp.
  • paraglide — to engage in paragliding.
  • parodying — a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: his hilarious parody of Hamlet's soliloquy.
  • partridge — any of several Old World gallinaceous game birds of the subfamily Perdicinae, especially Perdix perdix.
  • pedigreed — having established purebred ancestry: a pedigreed collie.
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