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8-letter words that end in d

  • grappled — to hold or make fast to something, as with a grapple.
  • graveled — Simple past tense and past participle of gravel.
  • grenaded — a small shell containing an explosive and thrown by hand or fired from a rifle or launching device.
  • greyhead — a person with grey hair
  • griddled — Simple past tense and past participle of griddle.
  • grievand — One who is the object of a formal grievance.
  • grignard — (François Auguste) Victor [frahn-swa oh-gyst veek-tawr] /frɑ̃ˈswa oʊˈgüst vikˈtɔr/ (Show IPA), 1871–1935, French organic chemist: Nobel Prize 1912.
  • grimaced — a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain, etc.
  • grimhild — (in the Volsunga Saga) a sorceress, the wife of Gjuki and the mother of Gudrun and Gunnar. She gave Sigurd a potion to make him forget Brynhild so that he would marry Gudrun.
  • griswoldErwin Nathaniel, 1904–1994, U.S. lawyer and educator: dean of Harvard University Law School 1950–67.
  • grizzled — gray; grayish; devoid of hue.
  • grottoed — having, or enclosed in, a grotto
  • grouched — Simple past tense and past participle of grouch.
  • grounded — the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.
  • groupoid — an algebraic system closed under a binary operation. Also called monoid. Compare group (def 9), semigroup.
  • groveled — (US) Simple past form of grovel.
  • grumbled — to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
  • gruntled — Pleased, satisfied, and contented.
  • grønland — Greenland
  • guffawed — a loud, unrestrained burst of laughter.
  • guilford — a town in S Connecticut, on Long Island Sound.
  • guiscard — Robert [French raw-ber] /French rɔˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), (Robert de Hauteville) c1015–85, Norman conqueror in Italy.
  • gulfweed — a coarse, olive-brown, branching seaweed, Sargassum bacciferum, common in the Gulf Stream and tropical American seas, characterized by numerous berrylike air vessels.
  • gum band — a rubber band.
  • gumshoed — Simple past tense and past participle of gumshoe.
  • gusseted — Reinforced with a gusset.
  • guttered — Simple past tense and past participle of gutter.
  • gynecoid — of or like a woman.
  • hachured — one of a series of short parallel lines drawn on a map to indicate topographic relief.
  • hadamard — Jacques Salomon [zhahk sa-law-mawn] /ʒɑk sa lɔˈmɔ̃/ (Show IPA), 1865–1963, French mathematician.
  • hadfieldSir Robert Abbott, 1858–1940, English metallurgist and industrialist.
  • hailwood — Mike, full name Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood. 1940–81, English racing motorcyclist: world champion (250 cc.) 1961 and 1966–67; (350 cc.) 1966–67; and (500 cc.) 1962–65
  • hairband — A band for securing or tying back one's hair.
  • half-mad — mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
  • half-rod — a unit of length equal to 2.75 yards or 8.25 feet (2.52 meters).
  • halfword — (computing) An area of storage one half the size of the word in a particular system; usually two bytes.
  • halliard — any of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use.
  • hallooed — Simple past tense and past participle of halloo.
  • hallowed — regarded as holy; venerated; sacred: Hallowed be Thy name; the hallowed saints; our hallowed political institutions.
  • halmstad — a seaport in SW Sweden.
  • haltered — Simple past tense and past participle of halter.
  • hammered — shaped, formed, or ornamented by a metalworker's hammer: a hammered bowl of brass; hammered gold.
  • hampered — Hinder or impede the movement or progress of.
  • handfeed — Agriculture. to feed (animals) with apportioned amounts at regular intervals. Compare self-feed.
  • handheld — held in the hand or hands: a handheld torch.
  • handhold — a grip with the hand or hands.
  • handload — to load (cartridges or other ammunition) by hand.
  • handmaid — something that is necessarily subservient or subordinate to another: Ceremony is but the handmaid of worship.
  • hangared — a shed or shelter.
  • hangbird — a bird that builds a hanging nest, especially the Baltimore oriole.
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