9-letter words containing e, a, g
- garmented — (poetic) Wearing a garment; attired.
- garnering — to gather or deposit in or as if in a granary or other storage place.
- garnetted — Textiles. to reduce (waste material) to its fibrous state for reuse in textile manufacturing.
- garnished — Simple past tense and past participle of garnish.
- garnishee — to attach (money or property) by garnishment.
- garnisher — to provide or supply with something ornamental; adorn; decorate.
- garnishes — Plural form of garnish.
- garniture — something that garnishes; decoration; adornment.
- garreteer — a person who lives in a garret, especially a penniless writer
- garrotted — to execute by the garrote.
- garryowen — (rugby union) A high short punt onto or behind the defending team.
- gartering — Present participle of garter.
- gas field — a district yielding natural gas.
- gas gauge — an instrument used to indicate the level of petrol contained in a fuel tank, esp in a motor vehicle
- gas meter — an apparatus for measuring and recording the amount of gas produced or consumed, especially such an apparatus metering the amount of household gas piped into a dwelling.
- gas pedal — Automotive. gas (def 5b).
- gas poker — a long tubular gas burner used to kindle a fire
- gas range — a cooking stove that uses household gas as fuel.
- gas stove — a stove that uses natural gas as a fuel source
- gas-fired — using a gas for fuel.
- gas-pedal — Automotive. gas (def 5b).
- gascoigne — George, 1525?–77, English poet.
- gasconade — extravagant boasting; boastful talk.
- gasholder — gasometer (def 2).
- gasolines — Plural form of gasoline.
- gasometer — an apparatus for measuring and storing gas in a laboratory.
- gasometre — (nonstandard, and, now, largely obsolete) Alternative form of gasometer.
- gasometry — the measurement of gases.
- gaspergou — freshwater drum.
- gaspiness — the quality or state of being gaspy
- gassiness — The state or property of being gassy.
- gastraeum — the underside of the body, especially of a bird
- gastrique — A syrupy reduction of vinegar (or wine) and sugar.
- gatecrash — To attend a social event without having been invited, or without having paid.
- gatefolds — Plural form of gatefold.
- gatehouse — a house at or over a gate, used as a gatekeeper's quarters, fortification, etc.
- gateposts — Plural form of gatepost.
- gateshead — a metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, in NE England: seaport on the Tyne River opposite Newcastle.
- gather up — collect
- gatherers — Plural form of gatherer.
- gathering — a drawing together; contraction.
- gaucherie — lack of social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkwardness; crudeness; tactlessness.
- gauchesco — of or relating to gauchos
- gaudeamus — a university students' gathering or merry-making
- gaudiness — brilliantly or excessively showy: gaudy plumage.
- gaugamela — an ancient village in Assyria, E of Nineveh: Alexander the Great defeated Darius III here in 331 b.c. The battle is often mistakenly called “battle of Arbela.”.
- gaugeable — Capable of being gauged.
- gauleiter — the leader or chief official of a political district under Nazi control.
- gauntlets — Plural form of gauntlet.
- gauntness — extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger, weariness, or torture; emaciated.