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There are 13 six-letter words containing D, G, T and U

BUDGETbudget n. The amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or timeframe.
budget n. An itemized summary of intended expenditure; usually coupled with expected revenue.
budget n. (Obsolete) A wallet, purse or bag.
DEGOUTDEGOUT v. (French) to make (something) into drops.
DEGUSTdegust v. To taste carefully to fully appreciate something; to savour.
DEGUST v. to taste with pleasure.
DOUGHTdought n. (Scotland, Northern England, obsolete) might, strength.
dought v. (Dialect) alternative past of dow.
DOW v. to be able.
DUGITEdugite n. Pseudonaja affinis, a highly venomous snake of southwest Australia.
DUGITE n. (Native Australian) an Australian venomous snake.
DUGOUTdugout n. (Nautical) A canoe made from a hollowed-out log.
dugout n. (Military) A pit dug into the ground as a shelter, especially from enemy fire.
dugout n. (Baseball, soccer) A sunken shelter at the side of a baseball or football (soccer) field where non-playing…
GUSTEDgusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of gust.
GUST v. to blow in gusts (sudden blasts of wind).
GUTSEDgutsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of guts.
GUTS v. to eat greedily.
GUTTEDgutted adj. (Not comparable) Eviscerated.
gutted adj. With the most important parts destroyed (often by fire), removed or rendered useless.
gutted adj. (Chiefly archaic) Having a gut or guts.
MIDGUTmidgut n. (Biology, anatomy, embryology) The central loop of the alimentary canal of an embryo between the foregut…
midgut n. (Biology, anatomy, medicine) The developed counterpart in the adult: the intermediate part of the alimentary…
MIDGUT n. the middle part of the embryonic digestive tract.
TRUDGEtrudge n. A tramp, i.e. a long and tiring walk.
trudge v. (Intransitive) To walk wearily with heavy, slow steps.
trudge v. (Transitive) To trudge along or over a route etc.
TUGGEDtugged v. Simple past tense and past participle of tug.
TUG v. to pull with force.
TURGIDturgid adj. Distended beyond the natural state by some internal agent, especially fluid, or expansive force.
turgid adj. (Of language or style) Overly complex and difficult to understand; grandiloquent; bombastic.
TURGID adj. swollen, inflated, also TURGENT.

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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