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There are 12 six-letter words containing D, G, I and P

DOPINGdoping v. Present participle of dope.
doping n. The use of drugs to improve athletic performance.
doping n. The addition of small quantities of an element (a dopant) to a semiconductor to change its characteristics.
DUPINGduping v. Present participle of dupe.
DUPING n. the act of deceiving.
GIDDAPgiddap interj. Alternative spelling of giddyup.
GIDDAP interj. used to tell a horse to go faster, also GIDDUP, GIDDYAP, GIDDYUP.
GIDDUPgiddup interj. Alternative spelling of giddyup.
GIDDUP interj. to a horse to go faster, also GIDDAP, GIDDYAP, GIDDYUP.
GIMPEDgimped v. Simple past tense and past participle of gimp.
gimped adj. (Of yarn, cord, thread, wire, etc.) Wrapped or wound tightly with a second length of yarn or wire in…
gimped adj. (Of fabric, curtains, clothing, or similar) Adorned with gimp (decorative trim); edged or embroidered.
GIPPEDgipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of gip.
GIP v. to swindle, also GYP.
GRIPEDgriped v. Simple past tense and past participle of gripe.
GRIPE v. to keep on complaining.
PIDGINpidgin n. (Linguistics) An amalgamation of two disparate languages, used by two populations having no common language…
pidgin n. (Archaic, idiomatic) A person’s business, occupation, work, or trade (also spelt as pigeon).
PIDGIN n. a simplified speech used for communication between people with different languages, also PIDGEON.
PIGGEDpigged v. Simple past tense and past participle of pig.
PIG v. to give birth to cloven-hoofed mammals.
PINGEDpinged v. Simple past tense and past participle of ping.
PING v. to produce a brief, high-pitched sound.
PONGIDpongid n. (Obsolete) Any primate once considered to belong in the family Pongidae; the great apes excluding humans.
PONGID n. any large ape esp. the chimpanzee and the orangutan.
UPGIRDupgird v. (Archaic, poetic) To support or hold up.
UPGIRD v. to gird completely.

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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