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There are 16 eight-letter words containing D, G, H, I, L and N

CHILDINGchilding n. (Archaic) gerund of child: the act or process of childbearing or childbirth.
childing adj. (Archaic).
childing adj. (Obsolete, figuratively) Fruitful; productive.
DUNGHILLdunghill n. A heap of dung, especially one for agricultural purposes.
dunghill n. (Figurative, derogatory) Any wretchedly mean, dirty or loathsome place, situation or condition.
dung-hill n. Alternative form of dunghill.
HANDLINGhandling n. A touching, controlling, managing, using, take care of, etc., with the hand or hands, or as with the hands.
handling n. (Obsolete) The mechanism for handling or manipulating something.
handling n. (Art) The mode of using the pencil or brush; style of touch.
HEALDINGhealding v. Present participle of heald.
HEALD v. (obsolete) to heel, incline on one side.
HEDDLINGheddling v. Present participle of heddle.
HEDDLE v. to draw thread through eyes of a loom.
HIDLINGSHIDLINGS adv. (Scots) in secret, also HIDLING, HIDLINS.
HIGHLANDhighland n. A high area; land that is higher than surrounding areas.
Highland adj. Of or related to Highland or the Highlands.
Highland prop.n. A council area in north-west Scotland, one of 32 created in 1996.
HILDINGShildings n. Plural of hilding.
HILDING n. (archaic) a mean cowardly person, also HYLDING.
HINDLEGShindlegs n. Plural of hindleg.
hind␣legs n. Plural of hind leg.
HINDLEG n. a rear leg.
HODDLINGhoddling v. Present participle of hoddle.
HODDLE v. (Scots) to waddle.
HOLDINGSholdings n. Plural of holding.
HOLDING n. something held.
HONDLINGHONDLE v. to haggle.
HUDDLINGhuddling v. Present participle of huddle.
HUDDLE v. to press closely together.
HURDLINGhurdling n. (Athletics) A track and field running event where the runners have to jump over a number of hurdles.
hurdling n. Hurdles collectively; frames of twigs, etc. for enclosing land.
hurdling v. Present participle of hurdle.
HYLDINGSHYLDING n. (Spenser) a mean cowardly person, also HILDING.
SHINGLEDshingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shingle.
SHINGLE v. to cover with thin tiles of wood.

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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