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9-letter words containing g, a, m, i, e

  • enameling — Present participle of enamel.
  • enamoring — Present participle of enamor.
  • encamping — Present participle of encamp.
  • engineman — A man who operates or manages an engine.
  • enigmatic — Difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious.
  • epiphragm — A dry layer of mucus used by a snail or mollusk to seal itself inside its shell during hibernation.
  • ergomania — an excessive desire to work or exercise
  • examining — Inspect (someone or something) in detail to determine their nature or condition; investigate thoroughly.
  • exampling — Present participle of example.
  • fair game — a legitimate or likely object of attack, mockery, etc.: With his fat, round face, the politician was fair game for the cartoonists.
  • film gate — (in motion-picture cameras and projectors) a mechanism that holds the film flat in the focal plane of the lens during exposure or projection.
  • fumigated — Simple past tense and past participle of fumigate.
  • gaelicism — a word, phrase or idiom peculiar to the Gaelic language
  • gain time — delay sth for advantage
  • galeiform — helmet-shaped; resembling a galea.
  • gall mite — a mite of the family Eriophyidae that feeds on plant juices, damaging buds, leaves, and twigs and causing galls and other deformities.
  • gallamine — A particular nondepolarizing muscle relaxant.
  • game bird — any bird hunted chiefly for sport, as a quail or pheasant, especially such a bird that is protected by game laws.
  • game fish — an edible fish capable of affording sport to the angler in its capture.
  • gaminerie — the impish or mischievous behaviour of a gamin or gamine
  • ganderism — foolish behaviour
  • geminally — in a geminal manner
  • geminated — Simple past tense and past participle of geminate.
  • geminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of geminate.
  • geminiani — Francesco [frahn-ches-kaw] /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ/ (Show IPA), c1680–1762, Italian violinist and composer.
  • gemmation — reproduction by gemmae.
  • gemmative — relating to gemmation
  • geomantic — Of or relating to geomancy.
  • geomatics — The discipline of gathering, storing, processing, and delivering geographic information.
  • geraniums — Plural form of geranium.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • gigameter — Alternative spelling of gigametre.
  • gigametre — (chiefly, International, British, Canada) A distance of 1,000,000 kilometres.
  • gilgamesh — a legendary Sumerian king, the hero of Sumerian and Babylonian epics.
  • gimmalled — (of a mechanism) jointed
  • gimme cap — a visored cap decorated with the symbol or name of a product, company, etc.
  • gintleman — (Irish) eye dialect of gentleman.
  • gladsheim — the golden palace of Odin, of which Valhalla was a part.
  • glamorise — (British spelling, Irish, South African, Australian and NZ) alternative spelling of glamorize.
  • glamorize — to make glamorous.
  • glamourie — Alternative spelling of glamoury.
  • glutamine — a crystalline amino acid, HOOCCH(NH 2)CH 2 CH 2 CONH 2 , related to glutamic acid. Symbol: Q. Abbreviation: Gln;
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