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12-letter words containing d, s, a, g, r

  • first-grader — a child in the first grade
  • flabergasted — Simple past tense and past participle of flabergast.
  • flash drying — Flash drying is a stage in a process to make something bigger, in which a paste-like feed is broken up and dried at the same time.
  • freestanding — (of sculpture or architectural elements) unattached to a supporting unit or background; standing alone.
  • frigatebirds — Plural form of frigatebird.
  • fund-raising — the act or process of raising funds, as for nonprofit organizations or for a political cause.
  • galahad, sirSir Arthurian Romance. the noblest and purest knight of the Round Table, son of Lancelot and Elaine: gained the Holy Grail.
  • gallbladders — Plural form of gallbladder.
  • gallows bird — a person who deserves to be hanged.
  • gangsterland — an area controlled by gangsters
  • garden cress — a peppergrass, Lepidium sativum, used as a salad vegetable.
  • garden snail — Zoology
  • garden state — New Jersey (used as a nickname).
  • gas cylinder — container for storing gas
  • gas-operated — (of a firearm) using some of the exhaust gases to operate the action.
  • gastric band — A gastric band is a device that is fitted inside someone's stomach to make it smaller in order to help them lose weight.
  • gastrodermal — the inner cell layer of the body of an invertebrate.
  • gastrodermis — the inner cell layer of the body of an invertebrate.
  • gendarmeries — Plural form of gendarmerie.
  • gerrymanders — Plural form of gerrymander.
  • gingerbreads — Plural form of gingerbread.
  • gizzard shad — a silvery herring, Dorosoma cepedianum, of eastern and central U.S. waters, that has a gizzardlike stomach.
  • glandiferous — bearing nuts or acorns
  • glass lizard — any limbless, snakelike lizard of the genus Ophisaurus, inhabiting the eastern U.S., Europe, and Asia, having external ear openings and the ability to regenerate its long, fragile tail.
  • goddaughters — Plural form of goddaughter.
  • golden aster — any North American, asterlike, composite plant of the genus Chrysopsis, having bright, golden-yellow flower heads, as C. mariana, of the eastern U.S.
  • golden share — a share in a company that controls at least 51% of the voting rights, esp one retained by the UK government in some privatization issues
  • golden stars — a plant, Bloomeria crocea, of the amaryllis family, native to southern California, having clusters of golden-orange, starlike flowers.
  • golden years — the years that follow retirement from work
  • gormandising — Present participle of gormandise.
  • gormandizers — gourmandise1 .
  • grade school — an elementary school that has its pupils grouped or classified into grades.
  • gradualistic — Of or pertaining to gradualism.
  • graduateship — the time or condition of being a graduate
  • grand island — a city in S Nebraska.
  • grand master — the head of a military order of knighthood, a lodge, fraternal order, or the like.
  • grand rapids — a city in SW Michigan: furniture factories.
  • grand rounds — a formal hospital meeting at which physicians discuss interesting medical cases.
  • grand siècle — the 17th century in French art and literature, esp the classical period of Louis XIV
  • granddaddies — Plural form of granddaddy.
  • grandfathers — Plural form of grandfather.
  • grandmasters — Plural form of grandmaster.
  • grandmothers — Plural form of grandmother.
  • grandnephews — Plural form of grandnephew.
  • grandparents — a parent of a parent.
  • grandstanded — Simple past tense and past participle of grandstand.
  • grandstander — the main seating area of a stadium, racetrack, parade route, or the like, usually consisting of tiers with rows of individual seats.
  • granny dress — a loose-fitting, ankle-length dress, usually with long sleeves and a high collar and sometimes having flounces, ruffles, or lace trimming.
  • gravediggers — Plural form of gravedigger.
  • great sunday — Easter Sunday.
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