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6-letter words containing e, c, g

  • g-code — 1. Johnsson & Augustsson, Chalmers Inst Tech. Intermediate language used by the G-machine, an implementation of graph reduction based on supercombinators. "Efficient Compilation of Lazy Evaluation", T. Johnsson, SIGPLAN Notices 19(6):58-69 (June 1984). 2. A machine-like language for the representation and interpretation of attributed grammars. Used as an intermediate language by the Coco compiler generator. "A Compiler Generator for Microcomputers", P. Rechenberg et al, P-H 1989.
  • gaelic — a Celtic language that includes the speech of ancient Ireland and the dialects that have developed from it, especially those usually known as Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic. Gaelic constitutes the Goidelic subbranch of Celtic.
  • gauche — lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkward; crude; tactless: Their exquisite manners always make me feel gauche.
  • geckos — Plural form of gecko.
  • gedact — a flutelike stopped metal diapason organ pipe
  • gelcap — a dose of medicine enclosed in a soluble case of gelatine
  • genric — Pertaining to genre.
  • geotic — (obsolete) Belonging to earth; terrestrial.
  • gestic — pertaining to bodily motions, especially in dancing.
  • getcha — (colloquial) Contraction of
  • giclee — Alternative spelling of giclée.
  • glaces — ice placed in a drink to cool it.
  • glance — to look quickly or briefly.
  • glauce — the second bride of Jason, murdered on her wedding day by Medea, whom Jason had deserted
  • goetic — relating to witchcraft
  • graced — elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action: We watched her skate with effortless grace across the ice. Synonyms: attractiveness, charm, gracefulness, comeliness, ease, lissomeness, fluidity. Antonyms: stiffness, ugliness, awkwardness, clumsiness; klutziness.
  • gracesWilliam Russell, 1832–1904, U.S. financier and shipping magnate, born in Ireland: mayor of New York City 1880–88.
  • greco- — Greek, Greek and
  • greece — Ancient Greek Hellas. Modern Greek Ellas. a republic in S Europe at the S end of the Balkan Peninsula. 50,147 sq. mi. (129,880 sq. km). Capital: Athens.
  • gricer — (informal) A railway enthusiast.
  • grocer — the owner or operator of a store that sells general food supplies and certain nonedible articles of household use, as soaps and paper products.
  • guache — Alternative spelling of gouache.
  • gweduc — geoduck.
  • incage — encage.
  • legacy — legacy system
  • recage — a boxlike enclosure having wires, bars, or the like, for confining and displaying birds or animals.
  • scunge — to borrow
  • socage — a tenure of land held by the tenant in performance of specified services or by payment of rent, and not requiring military service.
  • uncage — to set free from or as if from a cage; free from confinement or restraint.
  • webcgm — (graphics, file format)   A Web-oriented version of the Computer Graphic Metafile file format.
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