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

  • gabrielle — a feminine name: equiv. It. & Sp. Gabriella
  • galbraithJohn Kenneth, 1908–2006, U.S. economist, born in Canada.
  • galeiform — helmet-shaped; resembling a galea.
  • gallerias — Plural form of galleria.
  • galleried — a raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.
  • galleries — Plural form of gallery.
  • gallerist — The owner or operator of an art gallery.
  • galliards — Plural form of galliard.
  • gällivare — a town in N Sweden, within the Arctic Circle: iron mines. Pop: 19 191 (2004 est)
  • garblings — Plural form of garbling.
  • garibaldi — Giuseppe [juh-sep-ee;; Italian joo-zep-pe] /dʒəˈsɛp i;; Italian dʒuˈzɛp pɛ/ (Show IPA), 1807–82, Italian patriot and general.
  • garlicked — flavoured with garlic
  • garrulity — the quality of being garrulous; talkativeness; loquacity.
  • gauleiter — the leader or chief official of a political district under Nazi control.
  • gelligaer — a town in S Wales, in Caerphilly county borough. Pop (including Ystrad Mynach): 17 185 (2001)
  • generalia — generalities
  • generical — of, applicable to, or referring to all the members of a genus, class, group, or kind; general.
  • genicular — of or relating to the knee
  • georgical — Georgic; relating to rural affairs.
  • geraldine — a female given name: derived from Gerald.
  • gericault — (Jean Louis André) Théodore [zhahn lwee ahn-drey tey-aw-dawr] /ʒɑ̃ lwi ɑ̃ˈdreɪ teɪ ɔˈdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1791–1824, French painter.
  • germinals — (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the seventh month of the year, extending from March 21 to April 19.
  • gerundial — (in certain languages, as Latin) a form regularly derived from a verb and functioning as a noun, having in Latin all case forms but the nominative, as Latin dicendī gen., dicendō, dat., abl., etc., “saying.”. See also gerundive (def 1).
  • ghastlier — Comparative form of ghastly.
  • gibraltar — a British crown colony comprising a fortress and seaport located on a narrow promontory near the S tip of Spain. 1.875 sq. mi. (5 sq. km).
  • gigaliter — Alternative spelling of gigalitre.
  • gigalitre — A unit of volume equivalent to 109 litres (one billion [British billion] liters). Symbol: Gl.
  • gill arch — branchial arch.
  • gilravage — riotous festivity
  • girandole — a rotating and radiating firework.
  • girl band — A girl band is a band consisting of young women who sing pop music and dance.
  • glaciered — covered by, or coming from, glaciers
  • gladiator — (in ancient Rome) a person, often a slave or captive, who was armed with a sword or other weapon and compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal, for the entertainment of the spectators.
  • glamorise — (British spelling, Irish, South African, Australian and NZ) alternative spelling of glamorize.
  • glamorize — to make glamorous.
  • glamourie — Alternative spelling of glamoury.
  • glare ice — ice having a smooth, glassy surface that reflects sunlight.
  • glariness — Quality of being glary; a dazzling brilliancy.
  • glaringly — shining with or reflecting a harshly bright or brilliant light.
  • glaserite — (mineral) A saline evaporite, consisting of potassium sulphate.
  • glissader — One who glissades.
  • gnarliest — gnarled.
  • goslarite — hydrated zinc sulphate
  • grabbling — Present participle of grabble.
  • gracility — The state of being gracefully slender.
  • grainless — Without grain.
  • grainline — The line of the warp on a piece of fabric.
  • granolith — a composition stone for pavements, made from crushed granite or the like and cement.
  • granulite — a metamorphic rock composed of granular minerals of uniform size, as quartz, feldspar, or pyroxene, and showing a definite banding.
  • granvilleEarl of, Carteret, John.
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