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9-letter words containing e, m, r, g, n

  • garmented — (poetic) Wearing a garment; attired.
  • gendarmes — Plural form of gendarme.
  • genderism — The belief that gender is a binary, comprising male and female, and that the aspects of a person's gender are inherently linked to their sex at birth.
  • geomancer — divination by geographic features or by figures or lines.
  • geraniums — Plural form of geranium.
  • germ line — the lineage of cells culminating in the germ cells
  • germanate — (inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion GeO44- derived from germanium; any salt containing this ion.
  • germander — any of several plants or shrubs belonging to the genus Teucrium, of the mint family, as T. chamaedrys, of Europe, and T. canadense, of eastern North America.
  • germanely — In a manner that is germane, relevantly.
  • germanide — (chemistry) any binary compound of germanium and a more electropositive element.
  • germanism — a usage, idiom, or other feature that is characteristic of the German language.
  • germanist — a specialist in the study of German culture, literature, or linguistics.
  • germanite — a mineral consisting of a complex copper arsenic sulphide containing germanium, gallium, iron, zinc, and lead: an ore of germanium and gallium
  • germanium — a scarce, metallic, grayish-white element, normally tetravalent, used chiefly in transistors. Symbol: Ge; atomic weight: 72.59; atomic number: 32; specific gravity: 5.36 at 20°C.
  • germanize — to adopt or cause to adopt German customs, speech, institutions, etc
  • germanous — containing bivalent germanium.
  • germinals — (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the seventh month of the year, extending from March 21 to April 19.
  • germinant — beginning to grow or develop; germinating.
  • germinate — to begin to grow or develop.
  • germiness — the state of being germy
  • germiston — a city in S Transvaal, in the NE Republic of South Africa.
  • glen more — valley across N Scotland, traversed by the Caledonian Canal: 60 mi (97 km) long
  • goldminer — a person who mines gold or works in a gold mine.
  • goverment — Misspelling of government.
  • gravamens — Plural form of gravamen.
  • greenmail — the practice of buying a large block of a company's stock in order to force a rise in stock prices or an offer by the company to repurchase that block of stock at an inflated price to thwart a possible takeover bid.
  • greenroom — a lounge in a theater, broadcasting studio, or the like, for use by performers when they are not onstage, on camera, etc.
  • greensome — a match for two pairs in which each of the four players tees off and after selecting the better drive the partners of each pair play that ball alternately
  • griminess — The characteristic or quality of being grimy.
  • groomsmen — Plural form of groomsman.
  • guardsmen — Plural form of guardsman.
  • gum resin — a plant exudation consisting of a mixture of gum and resin.
  • gun crime — offences involving firearms
  • gunmakers — Plural form of gunmaker.
  • hammering — The sound or action of hammering something.
  • hampering — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
  • homegrown — grown or produced at home or in a particular region for local consumption: homegrown tomatoes.
  • humdinger — a person, thing, action, or statement of remarkable excellence or effect.
  • imagineer — a person who practices or is skilled in imagineering.
  • imbrangle — embrangle.
  • immerging — Present participle of immerge.
  • immersing — to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink.
  • imre nagy — Imre [im-re] /ˈɪm rɛ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1958, Hungarian political leader: premier 1953–55, 1956.
  • inmigrate — to move or settle into a different part of one's country or home territory.
  • kingmaker — a person who has great power and influence in the choice of a ruler, candidate for public office, business leader, or the like.
  • lawmonger — an inferior lawyer
  • limbering — Present participle of limber.
  • long ream — 500 sheets of paper
  • long-term — covering a relatively long period of time: a long-term lease.
  • longtimer — One who has been a resident, member, etc. for a long time.
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