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There are 15 words containing D, F, G, H, O and U

DOGFOUGHTdogfought v. Simple past tense and past participle of dogfight.
DOGFIGHT v. to engage in an aerial battle.
DOUGHFACEdoughface n. (Derogatory) a person, especially a politician, who is pliable, moldable like dough.
DOUGHFACE n. a contemptuous nickname for a timid, yielding politician.
DOUGHFACEDdoughfaced adj. Alternative form of dough-faced.
dough-faced adj. (US, idiomatic) cowardly.
dough-faced adj. (US, idiomatic) obsequious; fawning; pliable.
DOUGHFACESdoughfaces n. Plural of doughface.
DOUGHFACE n. a contemptuous nickname for a timid, yielding politician.
DRAUGHTPROOFdraughtproof adj. That prevents the entry of draughts.
draughtproof v. To seal an opening, so as to prevent the entry of draughts.
DRAUGHTPROOF v. to make proof against draughts.
DRAUGHTPROOFEDdraughtproofed v. Simple past tense and past participle of draughtproof.
DRAUGHTPROOF v. to make proof against draughts.
DRAUGHTPROOFINGdraughtproofing n. The material which is used to make something draughtproof.
draughtproofing n. The act of making something draughtproof.
draughtproofing v. Present participle of draughtproof.
DRAUGHTPROOFSdraughtproofs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of draughtproof.
DRAUGHTPROOF v. to make proof against draughts.
FEEDTHROUGHfeedthrough n. A conductor that connects circuits or components on either side of a printed circuit board.
feed-through n. (Electronics, engineering) A hermetically sealed connection between two volumes.
FEEDTHROUGH n. a device for connecting two parts of an electronic circuit.
FEEDTHROUGHSfeedthroughs n. Plural of feedthrough.
feed-throughs n. Plural of feed-through.
FEEDTHROUGH n. a device for connecting two parts of an electronic circuit.
FUNDHOLDINGfundholding n. (Economics) The holding of a fund.
fundholding n. (UK) A former system of state funding of general practitioners in which they were allocated a budget…
FUNDHOLDING n. under the NHS, the system enabling general practitioners to receive a fixed budget.
FUNDHOLDINGSFUNDHOLDING n. under the NHS, the system enabling general practitioners to receive a fixed budget.
FURLOUGHEDfurloughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of furlough.
FURLOUGH v. to grant a leave of absence to.
GROUNDFISHgroundfish n. (Fishing) Fish that swim near the seafloor.
groundfish v. (Fishing) To fish for groundfish.
GROUNDFISH n. a marine fish that is found at the bottom e.g. cod, haddock.
GROUNDFISHESgroundfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of groundfish.
GROUNDFISH n. a marine fish that is found at the bottom e.g. cod, haddock.

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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