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7-letter words that end in ding

  • sodding — sodomite; homosexual.
  • spading — a tool for digging, having an iron blade adapted for pressing into the ground with the foot and a long handle commonly with a grip or crosspiece at the top, and with the blade usually narrower and flatter than that of a shovel.
  • sueding — kid or other leather finished with a soft, napped surface, on the flesh side or on the outer side after removal of a thin outer layer.
  • tedding — to spread out for drying, as newly mown hay.
  • tending — to attend by action, care, etc. (usually followed by to).
  • trading — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
  • vending — to sell as one's business or occupation, especially by peddling: to vend flowers at a sidewalk stand.
  • voiding — the discharging of waste matter from the body
  • wadding — a small mass, lump, or ball of anything: a wad of paper; a wad of tobacco.
  • warding — a division or district of a city or town, as for administrative or political purposes.
  • wedding — the act or ceremony of marrying; marriage; nuptials.
  • weeding — a valueless plant growing wild, especially one that grows on cultivated ground to the exclusion or injury of the desired crop.
  • welding — to unite or fuse (as pieces of metal) by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united.
  • wending — to pursue or direct (one's way).
  • wilding — Often, wilds. an uncultivated, uninhabited, or desolate region or tract; waste; wilderness; desert: a cabin in the wild; a safari to the wilds of Africa.
  • winding — the act of winding.
  • wooding — the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
  • wording — a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes black·bird· from black· bird·. Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.
  • yarding — the ground that immediately adjoins or surrounds a house, public building, or other structure.
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