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There are 16 four-letter words containing D, E and G

AGEDaged adj. Old.
aged adj. (Chiefly non-US) Having the age of.
aged adj. Having undergone the improving effects of time; matured.
DEGSdegs n. Plural of deg.
dEGs n. Plural of dEG.
DEGs n. Plural of DEG.
DEGUdegu n. Any species of the genus Octodon, especially Octodon degus, a small, caviomorph rodent native to Chile.
DEGU n. a small rodent native to Chile, aka Brush-Tailed Rat.
DOGEdoge n. (Historical) The chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.
doge n. (Internet slang, humorous) A dog.
doge n. (Internet slang, humorous) Specifically, a Shiba Inu, as in the doge meme.
DREGdreg n. Sediment in a liquid.
dreg n. (By extension) The lowest and most worthless part of something; scum.
DREG n. the sediment of liquors.
EDGEedge n. The boundary line of a surface.
edge n. (Geometry) A one-dimensional face of a polytope. In particular, the joining line between two vertices…
edge n. An advantage.
EDGYedgy adj. Nervous, apprehensive.
edgy adj. (Entertainment, advertising) Creatively challenging; cutting edge; leading edge.
edgy adj. (Entertainment, advertising) On the edge between acceptable and offensive; pushing the boundaries of…
EGADegad interj. (UK, dated) a mild exclamation of surprise, contempt, outrage, etc.
EGAD interj. (archaic) a mild oath, also ECOD, EGADS, IGAD.
GADEgade n. Any of various fish of the cod family found in British waters; especially those of the genera Gadus and Motella.
gade n. (UK, dialect, obsolete, Moray Firth) A pike.
Gade prop.n. A surname.
GAEDGAE v. (Scots) to go.
GEDSgeds n. Plural of ged.
GED n. (dialect) a pike.
GEEDgeed n. (University slang, derogatory) A student who is not affliated with a fraternity or sorority.
geed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gee.
GEE v. of horses, to urge on, also JEE.
GELDgeld n. (Chiefly archaic, dialectal or historical) Money.
geld v. (Historical) To tax geld.
geld v. (Transitive) To castrate a male (usually an animal).
GIEDGIed v. Simple past tense and past participle of GI.
GIE v. (Scots) to give.
GLEDGLED n. a bird of prey, also GLEDE.
GUDEGude prop.n. A surname.
GUDE adj. (Scots) good, also GUID.
GUDE n. something that is good.

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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