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There are 25 eight-letter words containing D, G, N, S, T and Udart␣guns dousting ductings Duginist Dungates dungiest Duo-Tangs dustings dustling godaunts groundst guntards gustnado hindguts nutsedge studding studguns studying sudating trudgens tundings undights unstaged unstodgy windgust 34 definitions found- dart␣guns — n. Plural of dart gun.
- dousting — v. Present participle of doust. — n. (Obsolete, West Country) A beating, a dusting. — n. (Obsolete, mining, chiefly Cornwall) A process for separating…
- ductings — n. Plural of ducting.
- Duginist — n. (Politics) A proponent of Duginism.
- Dungates — prop.n. Plural of Dungate.
- dungiest — adj. Superlative form of dungy: most dungy.
- Duo-Tangs — n. Plural of Duo-Tang.
- dustings — n. Plural of dusting.
- dustling — n. A small grain or particle; mote; speck. — n. One formed from the dust; human being.
- godaunts — n. Plural of godaunt.
- groundst — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of grind.
- guntards — n. Plural of guntard.
- gustnado — n. A type of short-lived, low-level rotating cloud that can form…
- hindguts — n. Plural of hindgut.
- nutsedge — n. (US) Any of certain species of invasive perennial sedge, of…
- studding — v. Present participle of stud. — n. The timber framework for a lath and plaster wall. — n. A batten of wood for this framework.
- studguns — n. Plural of studgun.
- studying — n. The action of the verb to study. — v. Present participle of study.
- sudating — v. Present participle of sudate.
- trudgens — n. Plural of trudgen. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trudgen.
- tundings — n. Plural of tunding.
- undights — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undight.
- unstaged — adj. (Theater) Not formally staged; not presented to an audience on a stage. — adj. Occurring without any preplanning or preparation; genuine. — v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstage.
- unstodgy — adj. Not stodgy.
- windgust — n. A short, often sudden gust of wind.
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