9-letter words containing e, g, u
- guestlist — a list of guests invited to attend a social function.
- guestroom — a room for the lodging of guests.
- guestwise — as, or in the manner of, a guest
- guevarist — a supporter of the revolutionary theories and tactics of Ernesto Guevara.
- guidances — the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction.
- guide dog — Seeing Eye dog.
- guidebook — a book of directions, advice, and information, especially for travelers or tourists.
- guideless — to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
- guideline — any guide or indication of a future course of action: guidelines on the government's future policy.
- guidepost — a post, usually mounted on the roadside or at the intersection of two or more roads, bearing a sign for the guidance of travelers.
- guideship — the position of a guide
- guideways — Plural form of guideway.
- guideword — A watchword; a word or phrase that serves as one's guide.
- guildsmen — a member of a guild.
- guileless — free from guile; sincere; honest; straightforward; frank.
- guillaume — Charles Édouard [French sharl ey-dwar] /French ʃarl eɪˈdwar/ (Show IPA), 1861–1938, Swiss physicist: Nobel Prize 1920.
- guillemet — one of two marks « or » used in French, Italian, and Russian printing to enclose quotations.
- guillemin — Roger (Charles Louis) [roj-er chahrlz loo-ee;; French raw-zhey sharl lwee] /ˈrɒdʒ ər tʃɑrlz ˈlu i;; French rɔˈʒeɪ ʃarl lwi/ (Show IPA), born 1924, U.S. physiologist, born in France: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1977.
- guillemot — a black or brown-speckled seabird of the genus Cepphus, of northern seas, having a sharply pointed black bill, red legs, and white wing patches, as C. grylle (black guillemot) of the North Atlantic and the similar C. columba (pigeon guillemot) of the North Pacific.
- guilloche — an ornamental pattern or border, as in architecture, consisting of paired ribbons or lines flowing in interlaced curves around a series of circular voids.
- guiltiest — Superlative form of guilty.
- guiltless — free from guilt; innocent.
- 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.
- guineapig — Alternative spelling of guinea pig.
- guinevere — Arthurian Romance. wife of King Arthur and mistress of Lancelot.
- gull-like — any of numerous long-winged, web-toed, aquatic birds of the family Laridae, having usually white plumage with a gray back and wings.
- gum elemi — elemi.
- gum field — an area of land containing buried fossilized kauri gum
- gum resin — a plant exudation consisting of a mixture of gum and resin.
- gumminess — The state or condition of being gummy.
- gumshield — a plate or strip of soft waxy substance used by boxers to protect the teeth and gums
- gumsucker — a native-born Australian
- gun crime — offences involving firearms
- gun-metal — any of various alloys or metallic substances with a dark gray or blackish color or finish, used for chains, belt buckles, etc.
- gunbattle — A gunfight; a battle involving gunfire.
- gunk hole — a quiet anchorage, as in a cove, used by small yachts.
- gunmakers — Plural form of gunmaker.
- gunperson — (rare) A gunman or gunwoman.
- gunpowder — an explosive mixture, as of potassium nitrate, sulfur, and charcoal, used in shells and cartridges, in fireworks, for blasting, etc.
- gunrunner — A person engaged in the illegal sale or importing of firearms.
- gurdjieff — George Ivanovich (George S. Georgiades) 1872–1949, Armenian-born spiritual leader and author.
- gurneyite — a supporter of Joseph John Gurney (1788–1847), an English Quaker, who, on a preaching tour of America, advocated Christian evangelical principles.
- gushiness — The property of being gushy.
- gustative — gustatory.
- gustiness — blowing or coming in gusts, as wind, rain, or storms.
- gut check — a pause to assess the state, progress, or condition of something such as an enterprise or institution
- gutbucket — jazz played in the raucous and high-spirited style of barrelhouse.
- gutenberg — Johannes [yoh-hahn-uh s] /yoʊˈhɑn əs/ (Show IPA), (Johann Gensfleisch) c1400–68, German printer: credited with invention of printing from movable type.
- gütersloh — a town in NW Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia. Pop: 95 928 (2003 est)
- gutlessly — In a gutless way; with cowardice.