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8-letter words containing ge

  • diagetic — Misspelling of diegetic.
  • diallage — a green or brownish-black variety of the mineral augite in the form of layers of platelike crystals
  • diegesis — the telling of a story by a narrator who summarizes events in the plot and comments on the conversations, thoughts, etc., of the characters.
  • diegetic — the telling of a story by a narrator who summarizes events in the plot and comments on the conversations, thoughts, etc., of the characters.
  • digerati — People with expertise or professional involvement in information technology.
  • digested — Simple past tense and past participle of digest.
  • digester — a person or thing that digests.
  • digestif — a drink of brandy, liqueur, etc., taken after a meal to aid the digestion.
  • digestor — digester (def 2).
  • diligent — constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything: a diligent student.
  • diogenes — 412?–323 b.c, Greek Cynic philosopher.
  • diogenic — 412?–323 b.c, Greek Cynic philosopher.
  • dioxygen — (chemistry) the normal allotrope of oxygen having two atoms per molecule.
  • dirgeful — Having the qualities of a dirge; moaning.
  • dirigent — directing
  • disgests — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgest.
  • disgorge — to eject or throw out from the throat, mouth, or stomach; vomit forth.
  • dislodge — to remove or force out of a particular place: to dislodge a stone with one's foot.
  • dispunge — to expunge
  • disrange — (obsolete) To disarrange.
  • disusage — Gradual cessation of use or custom; disuse.
  • diverged — to move, lie, or extend in different directions from a common point; branch off.
  • diverger — One who diverges.
  • diverges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diverge.
  • divulged — Past participle of divulge.
  • divulger — One who divulges something.
  • divulges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divulge.
  • dogeared — (in a book) a corner of a page folded over like a dog's ear, as by careless use, or to mark a place.
  • dogeship — the chief magistrate in the former republics of Venice and Genoa.
  • doggedly — persistent in effort; stubbornly tenacious: a dogged worker.
  • doggerel — comic or burlesque, and usually loose or irregular in measure. rude; crude; poor.
  • dojigger — (informal) A thing whose name is not known; a whatsit or doohickey.
  • dowagers — Plural form of dowager.
  • draggers — Plural form of dragger.
  • drainage — the act or process of draining.
  • dredgers — Plural form of dredger.
  • dressage — haute école (def 1).
  • driftage — the action or an amount of drifting.
  • drippage — a dripping, as of water from a faucet.
  • droppage — an amount dropped or wasted during application, installation, etc.: Mix some extra plaster to allow for droppage.
  • drudgery — menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.
  • dudgeons — Plural form of dudgeon.
  • dungeons — Plural form of dungeon.
  • dysgenic — pertaining to or causing degeneration in the type of offspring produced.
  • ecolodge — A building designed to house ecotourists, typically built and supported by local labour and with respect for the environment.
  • ectogeny — the effect of pollination and fertilization on the tissues of a plant
  • edge out — a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
  • edgebone — aitchbone.
  • edgehill — a ridge in S Warwickshire: site of the indecisive first battle between Charles I and the Parliamentarians (1642) in the Civil War
  • edgeless — a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
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