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There are 17 seven-letter words containing 2D, E, G and O

DEMIGODdemigod n. A half-god or hero; the offspring of a deity and a mortal.
demigod n. Someone held up for reverence as a supreme example.
demi-god n. Alternative spelling of demigod.
DINGOEDDINGO v. to act in a cowardly manner.
DODGEMSdodgems n. Plural of dodgem.
DODGEM n. an amusement park ride.
DODGERSdodgers n. Plural of dodger.
Dodgers n. Plural of Dodger.
DODGER n. one that dodges.
DODGERYdodgery n. (Rare) trickery.
DODGERY n. evasion, trickery.
DODGIERdodgier adj. Comparative form of dodgy: more dodgy.
DODGY adj. dubious, shady.
DOGEDOMdogedom n. The role or status of doge (chief magistrate).
DOGEDOM n. the office of doge.
DOGSLEDdogsled n. A sled, pulled by dogs over ice and snow.
dogsled v. To ride on a dogsled.
dogsled v. To race dogsleds.
DUDGEONdudgeon n. A feeling of anger or resentment, especially haughty indignation.
dudgeon n. (Obsolete) A kind of wood used especially in the handles of knives; the root of the box tree.
dudgeon n. (Obsolete) A hilt made of this wood.
GODDENSGoddens prop.n. Plural of Godden.
GODDEN n. a dialect variant of good evening.
GODDESSgoddess n. (Religion) A female deity.
goddess n. (Figuratively) A woman honored or adored as physically attractive or of superior charm and intelligence.
goddess n. (Figuratively) A woman of substantial authority or influence.
GODHEADgodhead n. Divinity or godhood, divine essence or nature.
godhead n. (Usually capitalized) God.
godhead n. (Rare) Any deity or idol.
GODSENDgodsend n. An unexpected good fortune or benefit; a windfall.
God-send n. Dated spelling of godsend.
GODSEND n. an unexpected boon.
GORSEDDgorsedd n. A community of bards, usually Welsh, but sometimes Breton or Cornish.
GORSEDD n. (Welsh) an assembly for granting awards to Welsh bards.
NOODGEDnoodged v. Simple past tense and past participle of noodge.
NOODGE v. (Yiddish) to nag, also NUDZH.
PLODGEDplodged v. Simple past tense and past participle of plodge.
PLODGE v. (dialect) to wade in water.
STODGEDstodged v. Simple past tense and past participle of stodge.
STODGE v. to stuff full of food.

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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