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10-letter words containing g, a, r, e

  • great belt — a strait in Denmark, between Zealand and Funen islands, linking the Kattegat with the Baltic
  • great bend — a city in central Kansas.
  • great dane — one of a breed of large, powerful, shorthaired dogs ranging in color from fawn to brindle, blue, black, or white with black spots.
  • great deal — to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
  • great guns — Informal. in a relentlessly energetic or successful manner: The new president has the company going great guns.
  • great helm — helm2 (def 1).
  • great neck — a town on NW Long Island, in SE New York.
  • great ouse — Ouse (def 2).
  • great rift — a group of large dark clouds in the Milky Way between the constellations Cygnus and Sagittarius.
  • great room — a large, open room in a house, especially a living room that doubles as a family room or dining room.
  • great sark — the larger northern section of the island of Sark in the Channel Islands, connected to Little Sark by a narrow isthmus
  • great seal — the principal seal of a government or state.
  • great skua — Also called bonxie. any of several large brown gull-like predatory birds of the genus Catharacta, related to jaegers, especially C. skua (great skua) of colder waters of both northern and southern seas.
  • great wall — ancient wall in China
  • great week — Holy Week.
  • great worm — Internet Worm
  • great year — Magnus Annus.
  • great-aunt — a grandaunt.
  • greatcoats — Plural form of greatcoat.
  • greatsword — Any generally straight bladed double edged sword large enough that it required the use of two hands to wield it effectively.
  • grecianize — to make like the ancient Greeks
  • green bass — largemouth bass.
  • green bean — the immature green pod of the kidney bean, eaten as a vegetable.
  • green card — an official card, originally green, issued by the U.S. government to foreign nationals permitting them to work in the U.S.
  • green crab — a yellowish-green crab, Carcinides maenas, common in shallow waters along rocky shores.
  • green flag — (in automobile racing) a green-colored flag that is used to signal the start of a race.
  • green gram — (in the East Indies) the chickpea used as a food for people and cattle.
  • green peas — peas eaten while fresh and immature
  • green soap — a soap made chiefly from potassium hydroxide and linseed oil, used in treating some skin diseases.
  • greenbacks — Plural form of greenback.
  • greenboard — a green chalkboard or blackboard.
  • greengages — Plural form of greengage.
  • greengrass — Paul. born 1955, English film director and writer; his films include Bloody Sunday (2002), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), United 93 (2006), and The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
  • greenheads — Plural form of greenhead.
  • greenheart — a South American tree, Ocotea (or Nectandra) rodiei, of the laurel family, yielding a hard, durable wood often used for wharves and bridges and in shipbuilding.
  • greenpeace — an organization founded in 1971 that stresses the need to maintain a balance between human progress and environmental conservation. Members take active but nonviolent measures against what are regarded as threats to environmental safety, such as the dumping of nuclear waste in the sea
  • greenshank — an Old World shore bird, Tringa nebularia, having green legs.
  • greenspeak — the jargon used by those who campaign for the conservation of the world's natural resources and the improvement of the environment
  • greensward — green, grassy turf.
  • gregarines — Plural form of gregarine.
  • gregarious — fond of the company of others; sociable.
  • grenadiers — Plural form of grenadier.
  • grenadilla — granadilla.
  • grenadines — a syrup made from pomegranate juice.
  • grenz rays — X-rays of long wavelength produced in a device when electrons are accelerated through 25 kilovolts or less
  • gressorial — adapted for walking, as the feet of some birds.
  • grey alder — a variety of alder (Alnus incana) with grey bark, common in temperate areas of the northern hemisphere
  • grey friar — a Franciscan friar
  • grey nomad — any elderly retired person who spends time travelling around the country in a mobile home
  • grey skate — a species of skate, Dipturus batis
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