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8-letter words containing a, s, g, e

  • generals — Plural form of general.
  • genipaps — Plural form of genipap.
  • genitals — Synonym of genitalia.
  • gentians — Plural form of gentian.
  • geotaxis — oriented movement of a motile organism toward or away from a gravitational force.
  • gerberas — Plural form of gerbera.
  • gesneria — any plant of the mostly tuberous-rooted S. American genus Gesneria, grown as a greenhouse plant for its large leaves and showy tubular flowers in a range of bright colours: family Gesneriaceae
  • gestalts — Plural form of gestalt.
  • gestated — Simple past tense and past participle of gestate.
  • gestates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gestate.
  • gestural — a movement or position of the hand, arm, body, head, or face that is expressive of an idea, opinion, emotion, etc.: the gestures of an orator; a threatening gesture.
  • gesualdo — Don Carlo [dawn kahr-law] /dɔn ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), Prince of Venosa [ve-naw-zah] /vɛˈnɔ zɑ/ (Show IPA), c1560–1613, Italian composer.
  • getaways — Plural form of getaway.
  • gheraoes — Plural form of gherao.
  • giantess — an imaginary female being of human form but superhuman size, strength, etc.
  • giraffes — Plural form of giraffe.
  • girasole — an opal that reflects light in a bright luminous glow.
  • gisarmes — Plural form of gisarme.
  • glaciers — an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in valley glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers.
  • glackensWilliam James, 1870–1938, U.S. painter and illustrator.
  • gladdens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gladden.
  • gladdest — Superlative form of glad.
  • gladness — feeling joy or pleasure; delighted; pleased: glad about the good news; glad that you are here.
  • gladsome — giving or causing joy; delightful.
  • glanders — a contagious disease chiefly of horses and mules but communicable to humans, caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas mallei and characterized by swellings beneath the jaw and a profuse mucous discharge from the nostrils.
  • glareous — growing in gravel
  • glaspellSusan, 1882–1948, U.S. novelist and dramatist.
  • glassfet — /glas'fet/ [Analogy with MOSFET] (or "firebottle") A humorous way to refer to a vacuum tube.
  • glassier — Comparative form of glassy.
  • glassies — Plural form of glassy.
  • glassine — a strong, thin, glazed, semitransparent paper, often made into small bags, used for packaging foods, for book jackets, etc.
  • glaziers — Plural form of glazier.
  • glissade — a skillful glide over snow or ice in descending a mountain, as on skis or a toboggan.
  • gnashers — Plural form of gnasher.
  • goadster — a goadsman
  • goalless — the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end.
  • godheads — Plural form of godhead.
  • goethalsGeorge Washington, 1858–1928, U.S. major general and engineer: chief engineer of the Panama Canal 1907–14; governor of the Canal Zone 1914–16.
  • gonaivesGulf of, an inlet of the Caribbean Sea, between the two peninsulas of W Haiti.
  • gonzalesRichard Alonzo ("Pancho") 1928–1995, U.S. tennis player.
  • gossaertJan [yahn] /yɑn/ (Show IPA), Mabuse, Jan.
  • gossamer — a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, especially in autumn.
  • gouaches — Plural form of gouache.
  • grabbers — Plural form of grabber.
  • grackles — Plural form of grackle.
  • graduses — Plural form of gradus.
  • graecism — the spirit of Greek thought, art, etc.
  • grafters — the acquisition of money, gain, or advantage by dishonest, unfair, or illegal means, especially through the abuse of one's position or influence in politics, business, etc.
  • graggers — Plural form of gragger.
  • grammies — Plural form of grammy.
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