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11-letter words containing g, a, u, s

  • black angus — Aberdeen Angus
  • blood sugar — the glucose concentration in the blood: the normal fasting value is between 3.9 and 5.6 mmol/l
  • brown sugar — Brown sugar is sugar that has not been refined, or is only partly refined. It is golden brown in color.
  • bunch grass — any of various grasses that grow in tufts
  • bungstarter — a mallet for loosening or removing the bung of a cask.
  • burglarious — of, constituting, or inclined to burglary
  • burgomaster — the chief magistrate of a town in Austria, Belgium, Germany, or the Netherlands; mayor
  • burnt sugar — caramel
  • bush league — In baseball, a bush league is the same as a minor league.
  • bush-league — inferior or amateurish; mediocre: a bush-league theatrical performance.
  • bushbashing — the process of forcing a path through the bush
  • bushranging — the life of a bushranger
  • bushwalking — an expedition on foot in the bush
  • busy signal — If you try to make a telephone call and get a busy signal, it means that you cannot make the call because the line is already being used by someone else.
  • calcigerous — containing lime or other salts
  • callipygous — having well-shaped buttocks.
  • camouflages — Plural form of camouflage.
  • campgrounds — Plural form of campground.
  • capsulizing — Present participle of capsulize.
  • cardophagus — a donkey
  • carousingly — in a carousing manner
  • casein glue — a glue made from casein, used for plywood, cabinetwork, etc.
  • casual game — A casual game is a simple video game that is easy to play.
  • cataloguers — Plural form of cataloguer.
  • cauligenous — originating or protruding from the stem of a plant
  • ch'iungshan — Qiongshan.
  • clavigerous — bearing a key or club
  • cloud grass — a grass, Agrostis nebulosa, of Spain, having clusters of tiny spikelets on slender stalks, used in bouquets.
  • coast guard — The coast guard is a part of a country's military forces and is responsible for protecting the coast, carrying out rescues, and doing police work along the coast.
  • collagenous — any of a class of extracellular proteins abundant in higher animals, especially in the skin, bone, cartilage, tendon, and teeth, forming strong insoluble fibers and serving as connective tissue between cells, yielding gelatin when denatured by boiling.
  • consanguine — having the same ancestry or descent; related by blood.
  • corrugators — Plural form of corrugator.
  • coruscating — A coruscating speech or performance is lively, intelligent, and impressive.
  • couch grass — a grass, Agropyron repens, with a yellowish-white creeping underground stem by which it spreads quickly: a troublesome weed
  • couch-grass — any of various grasses, especially Agropyron repens, known chiefly as troublesome weeds and characterized by creeping rootstocks that spread rapidly.
  • craniopagus — the condition of Siamese twins joined at the head
  • creophagous — flesh-eating or carnivorous
  • curia regis — (in Norman England) the king's court, which performed all functions of government
  • cutty grass — a species of sedge, Cyperus ustulatus, of New Zealand with sharp leaves
  • cytophagous — the ingestion of cells by other cells.
  • dangerously — full of danger or risk; causing danger; perilous; risky; hazardous; unsafe.
  • day surgery — a system in which a patient comes into hospital for a surgical procedure, has the operation, recovers and is released from hospital in the course of a single day
  • decussating — Present participle of decussate.
  • degustation — the act of sampling a wide variety of foods, wines, etc.
  • degustatory — tasty; having a pleasant flavour
  • demagoguism — demagoguery.
  • depasturing — Present participle of depasture.
  • deregulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deregulate.
  • dichogamous — having the stamens and pistils maturing at different times, thereby preventing self-pollination, as a monoclinous flower (opposed to homogamous).
  • discouraged — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
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