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9-letter words containing e, a, g, l, r

  • groupable — Capable of being grouped together.
  • grunewald — Mathias [mah-tee-ahs] /mɑˈti ɑs/ (Show IPA), (Mathias Neithardt-Gothardt) c1470–1528, German painter and architect.
  • guanadrel — a substance, C 20 H 40 N 6 O 8 S, used as an antihypertensive.
  • guardedly — cautious; careful; prudent: to be guarded in one's speech.
  • guardless — Defenceless.
  • guerillas — Plural form of guerilla.
  • guerrilla — a member of a band of irregular soldiers that uses guerrilla warfare, harassing the enemy by surprise raids, sabotaging communication and supply lines, etc.
  • guiltware — /gilt'weir/ 1. A piece of freeware decorated with a message telling one how long and hard the author worked on it and intimating that one is a no-good freeloader if one does not immediately send the poor suffering martyr gobs of money. 2. Shareware that works.
  • gyroplane — autogiro.
  • haltering — Present participle of halter.
  • harlingen — a city in S Texas.
  • head girl — The head girl of a school is the girl who is the leader of the prefects and who often represents the school on public occasions.
  • heartling — a term of endearment, little heart
  • helengrad — a satirical name for Wellington as the seat of Helen Clark's socialist government from 1999 to 2008
  • heliogram — a message sent by a heliograph.
  • heralding — (formerly) a royal or official messenger, especially one representing a monarch in an ambassadorial capacity during wartime.
  • hildegard — a female given name: from Germanic words meaning “battle” and “protector.”.
  • hogwaller — Alternative spelling of hog waller.
  • idle gear — a gear placed between a driving and a driven gear to transmit motion between them.
  • ignorable — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • imagerial — the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things, or of such images collectively: the dim imagery of a dream.
  • imbrangle — embrangle.
  • ingerland — a jocular spelling of England, as pronounced in the chants of sports, esp football, supporters
  • integrals — Plural form of integral.
  • irregular — without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement, etc.: an irregular pattern.
  • irrigable — capable of being irrigated.
  • jarlsberg — a hard mild-tasting yellow-coloured cheese with holes in it
  • key largo — one of the islands in the Florida Keys. 30 miles (48 km) long; 2 miles (3.2 km) wide.
  • king lear — a tragedy (1606) by Shakespeare.
  • l'allegro — L'Allegro.
  • la grande — a town in NE Oregon.
  • la grange — a city in W Georgia.
  • lackering — to coat with lacquer.
  • laddering — Present participle of ladder.
  • lag screw — type of threaded bolt
  • lag-screw — to fasten with a lag screw.
  • lager top — a pint or half-pint of lager with a dash of lemonade
  • lagerfeld — Karl (Otto). born 1938, German fashion designer working mainly in Paris
  • landgrave — (in medieval Germany) a count having jurisdiction over a large territory.
  • langrenus — a walled plain in the fourth quadrant of the face of the moon: about 85 miles (135 km) in diameter.
  • large-cap — designating a company, or a mutual fund that invests in companies, with a market capitalization of $5 billion or more.
  • largeleaf — Applied to various kinds of plant characterized by large leaves.
  • largeness — of more than average size, quantity, degree, etc.; exceeding that which is common to a kind or class; big; great: a large house; a large number; in large measure; to a large extent.
  • largesses — generous bestowal of gifts.
  • larghetto — a larghetto movement.
  • laryngeal — of, relating to, or located in the larynx.
  • lathering — foam or froth made by a detergent, especially soap, when stirred or rubbed in water, as by a brush used in shaving or by hands in washing.
  • lauenburg — a region in Schleswig-Holstein, in NW Germany: duchy under German rulers 1260–1689; later part of Prussia.
  • laughters — the action or sound of laughing.
  • lautering — The step or process in brewing beer which separates the mash into clear liquid wort and grain.
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