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There are 14 eight-letter words containing D, G, H, I, L and S| DELIGHTS | • delights n. Plural of delight. • delights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delight. • DELIGHT v. to give great pleasure to. | | DIGLYPHS | • diglyphs n. Plural of diglyph. • DIGLYPH n. an architectural decorative double groove. | | GLOCHIDS | • glochids n. Plural of glochid. • GLOCHID n. (Greek) a barbed hair on some plants, like cactus. | | GOLDFISH | • goldfish n. A type of small fish, Carassius auratus, typically orange-colored. • goldfish n. (Figuratively, informal) A person with an unreliable memory. • Goldfish n. A small orange saltine-like cracker shaped in the form of a fish. | | HIDALGAS | • hidalgas n. Plural of hidalga. • HIDALGA n. (Spanish) a title denoting a Spanish noblewoman of the lower class. | | HIDALGOS | • hidalgos n. Plural of hidalgo. • Hidalgos prop.n. Plural of Hidalgo. • HIDALGO n. (Spanish) a title denoting a Spanish nobleman of the lower class. | | HIDLINGS | • HIDLINGS adv. (Scots) in secret, also HIDLING, HIDLINS. | | HILDINGS | • hildings n. Plural of hilding. • HILDING n. (archaic) a mean cowardly person, also HYLDING. | | HINDLEGS | • hindlegs n. Plural of hindleg. • hind␣legs n. Plural of hind leg. • HINDLEG n. a rear leg. | | HOLDINGS | • holdings n. Plural of holding. • HOLDING n. something held. | | HYLDINGS | • HYLDING n. (Spenser) a mean cowardly person, also HILDING. | | SHINGLED | • shingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shingle. • SHINGLE v. to cover with thin tiles of wood. | | SLEIGHED | • sleighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sleigh. • SLEIGH v. to ride in a sled. | | SLIGHTED | • slighted adj. (Participial adjective) Cheated; short-changed; ripped off. • slighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of slight. • SLIGHT v. to treat with disregard. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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