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10-letter words containing g, a, u, l

  • glandulose — Alternative form of glandulous.
  • glandulous — glandular.
  • glasshouse — a glassworks.
  • glauberite — a mineral, sodium calcium sulfate, Na 2 Ca(SO 4) 2 , often found as a deposit on the beds of salt lakes.
  • glauconite — a greenish micaceous mineral consisting essentially of a hydrous silicate of potassium, aluminum, and iron and occurring in greensand, clays, etc.
  • glomerular — a compact cluster of capillaries.
  • glucosuria — glycosuria.
  • gluemakers — Plural form of gluemaker.
  • glumaceous — glumelike; chaffy.
  • glutamates — Plural form of glutamate.
  • glutaminic — derived from glutamine
  • glycosuria — excretion of glucose in the urine, as in diabetes.
  • gnaphalium — Any of the genus Gnaphalium of flowering plants, the cudweeds.
  • go all out — make a full effort
  • goalmouths — Plural form of goalmouth.
  • gonkulator — /gon'kyoo-lay-tr/ (From "Hogan's Heroes", the TV series) A pretentious piece of equipment that actually serves no useful purpose. Usually used to describe one's least favourite piece of computer hardware. See gonk.
  • gracefully — characterized by elegance or beauty of form, manner, movement, or speech; elegant: a graceful dancer; a graceful reply.
  • graciously — pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
  • gradualism — the principle or policy of achieving some goal by gradual steps rather than by drastic change.
  • gradualist — (biology, politics) One who believes in gradualism.
  • graduality — The state or degree of being gradual.
  • gram flour — flour prepared from the gram seeds
  • granduncle — an uncle of one's father or mother; a great-uncle.
  • granularly — of the nature of granules; grainy.
  • granulated — Simple past tense and past participle of granulate.
  • granulator — A machine that forms material into granules.
  • granulomas — Plural form of granuloma.
  • granulosis — a disease that predominantly affects larval Lepidoptera and which causes loss of appetite and sluggishness
  • grapelouse — an insect that attacks grape vines
  • gratefully — warmly or deeply appreciative of kindness or benefits received; thankful: I am grateful to you for your help.
  • graticules — Plural form of graticule.
  • groundball — Alternative form of ground ball.
  • grund mail — payment for the right to be buried
  • guadeloupe — two islands (Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre) separated by a narrow channel in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies: together with five dependencies they form an overseas department of France. 687 sq. mi. (1179 sq. km). Capital: Basse-Terre.
  • guard cell — either of two specialized epidermal cells that flank the pore of a stoma and usually cause it to open and close.
  • guardrails — Plural form of guardrail.
  • guatemalan — a republic in N Central America. 42,042 sq. mi. (108,889 sq. km).
  • guerrillas — Plural form of guerrilla.
  • guest flag — a rectangular white flag flown at the starboard main spreader or main yardarm of a yacht when the owner is away but guests are on board.
  • guide rail — a track or rail designed to control the movement of an object, as a door or window.
  • guildhalls — Plural form of guildhall.
  • guineafowl — Alternative spelling of guinea fowl.
  • gujranwala — a city in NE Pakistan.
  • gulbenkian — Calouste Sarkis (kæˈluːst ˈsɑːkɪz). 1869–1955, British industrialist, born in Turkey. He endowed the international Gulbenkian Foundation for the advancement of the arts, science, and education
  • gullstrand — Allvar [ahl-vahr] /ˈɑl vɑr/ (Show IPA), 1862–1930, Swedish oculist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1911.
  • gum nebula — a large, almost circular, emission nebula in the constellation Vela and Puppis. Thought to be the remains of a supernova explosion 1 million years ago, it is estimated to lie 1300 light years away
  • gun barrel — firearm: tube-shaped part
  • gun battle — a violent fight between groups of people in which guns are used
  • gun tackle — a tackle composed of a fall rove through two single blocks and secured to one of them so as to secure a mechanical advantage of two or three, neglecting friction, depending on the arrangement.
  • gutturally — In a harsh or throaty manner.
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