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 There are 13 nine-letter words containing D, G, L, O, R and U| DIALOGUER | • dialoguer n. A participant in a dialogue. • dialoguer n. A person employed to write dialogue for characters in a soap opera or similar show.
 • DIALOGUER n. one who makes things into dialogues, also DIALOGER.
 |  | DRUGLORDS | • druglords n. Plural of druglord. • drug␣lords n. Plural of drug lord.
 • DRUGLORD n. a criminal controlling the supply of drugs.
 |  | GLAMOURED | • glamoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of glamour. • GLAMOUR v. to bewitch, also GLAMOR.
 |  | GOURDFULS | • gourdfuls n. Plural of gourdful. • GOURDFUL n. the contents of a gourd.
 |  | GOURDLIKE | • gourdlike adj. Resembling a gourd. • GOURDLIKE adj. like a gourd, a large hard-rinded fleshy fruit characteristic of the cucumber family.
 |  | GROUNDSEL | • groundsel n. Any of several widely-distributed plants, of the genus Senecio, having yellow, daisylike flowers. • groundsel n. Alternative form of groundsill.
 • GROUNDSEL n. the lowest timber of a structure, also GROUNDSELL, GROUNDSILL.
 |  | MUDLOGGER | • mudlogger n. A wellsite geologist. • MUDLOGGER n. a person who looks for oil, gas etc. in traces of mud excavated from a borehole.
 |  | OUTGLARED | • outglared v. Simple past tense and past participle of outglare. • OUTGLARE v. to surpass in glaring.
 |  | PLUGBOARD | • plugboard n. An array of jacks or hubs into which patch cords can be inserted in order to complete electrical circuits. • PLUGBOARD n. a device with a large number of electrical sockets.
 |  | PROLOGUED | • prologued v. Simple past tense and past participle of prologue. • PROLOGUE v. to preface, also PROLOG.
 |  | PROMULGED | • promulged v. Simple past tense and past participle of promulge. • PROMULGE v. (archaic) to proclaim or announce publicly, also PROMULGATE.
 |  | UNGODLIER | • ungodlier adj. Comparative form of ungodly: more ungodly. • UNGODLY adj. not godly.
 |  | UNLORDING | • unlording v. Present participle of unlord. • UNLORD v. to strip of the dignity of a lord.
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 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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