9-letter words that end in d
- gray card — a card of controlled reflectance held near a subject to approximate middle tones and used as a target for an exposure meter.
- gray mold — a disease of plants, characterized by a gray, furry coating on the decaying parts, caused by any of several fungi.
- graybeard — Sometimes Disparaging. a man whose beard is gray; old man; sage.
- grayhound — one of a breed of tall, slender, short-haired dogs, noted for its keen sight and swiftness.
- greek god — a man who is strikingly handsome and well built.
- greenhand — an inexperienced person, esp a sailor
- greenhead — a male mallard.
- greenland — a self-governing island belonging to Denmark, located NE of North America: the largest island in the world. About 844,000 sq. mi. (2,186,000 sq. km); about 700,000 sq. mi. (1,800,000 sq. km) icecapped. Capital: Godthåb.
- greensand — a sandstone containing much glauconite, which gives it a greenish hue.
- greenward — Towards an ecologically friendly situation.
- greenweed — Any of several plants, of the genus Genista, related to broom.
- greenwood — a city in W South Carolina.
- grewhound — a greyhound
- greybeard — Sometimes Disparaging. a man whose beard is gray; old man; sage.
- greyhound — one of a breed of tall, slender, short-haired dogs, noted for its keen sight and swiftness.
- grid road — a municipal road that follows a grid line established by the original survey of the area.
- grommeted — Machinery. any of various rings or eyelets of metal or the like. an insulated washer of rubber or plastic, inserted in a hole in a metal part to prevent grounding of a wire passing through the hole.
- grovelled — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
- grummeted — grommeted, or having grommets
- grunewald — Mathias [mah-tee-ahs] /mɑˈti ɑs/ (Show IPA), (Mathias Neithardt-Gothardt) c1470–1528, German painter and architect.
- guideword — A watchword; a word or phrase that serves as one's guide.
- guildford — a city in S England, in Surrey: cathedral (1936–68); seat of the University of Surrey (1966). Pop: 69 400 (2001)
- gum field — an area of land containing buried fossilized kauri gum
- gumshield — a plate or strip of soft waxy substance used by boxers to protect the teeth and gums
- gynaecoid — Characteristic of a woman.
- gypsyhead — a flanged drum on a winch, for winding in lines.
- gypsyweed — Speedwell, Veronica officinalis.
- hackneyed — let out, employed, or done for hire.
- hacksawed — Simple past tense and past participle of hacksaw.
- haematoid — resembling blood
- haldimand — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
- half-clad — partially dressed
- half-dead — no longer living; deprived of life: dead people; dead flowers; dead animals.
- half-used — previously used or owned; secondhand: a used car.
- hallstand — A piece of furniture, near to an outside door, on which hats and coats are hung, and umbrellas are stored.
- hamadryad — Classical Mythology. a dryad who is the spirit of a particular tree.
- hamfisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
- hammocked — Ensconced in a hammock.
- hampstead — a former borough of London, England, now part of Camden.
- hand-feed — Agriculture. to feed (animals) with apportioned amounts at regular intervals. Compare self-feed.
- hand-held — held in the hand or hands: a handheld torch.
- handbound — (of books) bound by hand.
- handguard — A guard on the front of a weapon for hand and finger protection, or to allow for attachments to the weapon.
- handseled — Simple past tense and past participle of handsel.
- handstand — an act or instance of supporting the body in a vertical position by balancing on the palms of the hands.
- haphazard — characterized by lack of order or planning, by irregularity, or by randomness; determined by or dependent on chance; aimless.
- harangued — a scolding or a long or intense verbal attack; diatribe.
- harboured — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
- hard card — a card or device which fits into a computer's expansion slot, with the purpose of increasing memory, graphics capacity, etc
- hard head — semirefined tin containing iron.