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There are 11 words containing A, 2D, G, H, I and O

GOODLIHEADgoodlihead n. (Obsolete) The character or nature of a goodly person; goodliness.
goodlihead n. (Archaic, poetic) Goodly appearance or looks; beauty.
GOODLIHEAD n. (Spenser) goodness, also GOODLYHEAD.
DISHOARDINGdishoarding v. Present participle of dishoard.
DISHOARD v. to put previously withheld (money) into circulation.
GOODLIHEADSGOODLIHEAD n. (Spenser) goodness, also GOODLYHEAD.
LANDHOLDINGlandholding n. A piece of property (land) that is held (owned).
landholding n. The state or practice of owning land.
LANDHOLDING n. the state or fact of holding or owning land.
ROADHOLDINGroadholding n. (Automotive) The degree to which a motor vehicle maintains a stable "grip" on the road surface, without…
ROADHOLDING n. the qualities of an automobile that tend to make it respond precisely to the driver's steering.
LANDHOLDINGSlandholdings n. Plural of landholding.
LANDHOLDING n. the state or fact of holding or owning land.
RADIOGRAPHEDradiographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of radiograph.
RADIOGRAPH v. to produce a radiograph of.
ROADHOLDINGSROADHOLDING n. the qualities of an automobile that tend to make it respond precisely to the driver's steering.
RHODOMONTADINGrhodomontading v. Present participle of rhodomontade.
RHODOMONTADE v. to boast, rant, also RODOMONTADE.
DEHYDROGENATINGdehydrogenating v. Present participle of dehydrogenate.
dehydrogenating adj. That undergoes or produces dehydrogenation.
DEHYDROGENATE v. to remove the hydrogen from.
DEHYDROGENATIONdehydrogenation n. (Chemistry) Any reaction or process in which hydrogen is removed from a substance, especially the production…
DEHYDROGENATION n. the removal of hydrogen from a chemical compound.

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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