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10-letter words containing g, a, y, o

  • gloatingly — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
  • glory days — very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown: to win glory on the field of battle.
  • glycosuria — excretion of glucose in the urine, as in diabetes.
  • glyoxaline — imidazole.
  • glyoxylate — a salt or ester of glyoxylic acid.
  • glyphosate — a compound, C 3 H 8 NO 5 P, used to kill a wide range of weeds.
  • gnomically — In a gnomic manner. (In a way apparently clear and simple, but eventually difficult to understand).
  • go easy on — use sparingly
  • go haywire — to behave or perform erratically
  • goliardery — one of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
  • goods yard — a railway freight yard.
  • gothically — In a gothic way.
  • graciosity — graciousness
  • graciously — pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
  • gramophony — the art, technique, or practice of recording sound on disc
  • granophyre — a fine-grained or porphyritic granitic rock with a micrographic intergrowth of the minerals of the groundmass.
  • graphalloy — a compound of graphite impregnated with Babbitt metal, bronze, copper, gold, etc., used as a low-friction material.
  • graphology — the study of handwriting, especially when regarded as an expression of the writer's character, personality, abilities, etc.
  • gravy boat — a small dish, often boat-shaped, for serving gravy or sauce.
  • gray power — the organized influence exerted by elderly people as a group, especially for social or political purposes or ends.
  • gray trout — a common weakfish, Cynoscion regalis, inhabiting Atlantic and Gulf coastal waters of the U.S.
  • grey nomad — any elderly retired person who spends time travelling around the country in a mobile home
  • groceryman — a grocer.
  • gymnoplast — a mass of protoplasm without an enclosing wall.
  • gynandrous — having stamens and pistils united in a column, as in orchids.
  • gynecocrat — gynarchy.
  • gyneocracy — Alternative form of gynecocracy.
  • gyneolatry — The adoration or worship of women.
  • gynephobia — an abnormal fear of women.
  • gyniolatry — an extreme form of love and attachment to women
  • gynocratic — Pertaining to government by women.
  • gynophobia — Extreme or irrational fear of women or of the female.
  • gynostemia — the united stamens and pistil of an orchid.
  • gypsophila — any plant belonging to the genus Gypsophila, of the pink family, native to Mediterranean regions, having small, panicled, pink or white flowers, as baby's breath.
  • gyrational — Of, pertaining to, or caused by gyration.
  • gyrfalcons — Plural form of gyrfalcon.
  • gyrostatic — the science that deals with the laws of rotating bodies.
  • hagiocracy — government by a body of persons esteemed as holy.
  • hagiolatry — the worship of saints.
  • hairy frog — a W African frog, Astylosternus robustus, the males of which have glandular hairlike processes on the flanks
  • hatha yoga — (in Yoga) a method utilizing physical exercises to control the body and attain union of the self with the Supreme Being.
  • hatha-yoga — (in Yoga) a method utilizing physical exercises to control the body and attain union of the self with the Supreme Being.
  • hematology — the study of the nature, function, and diseases of the blood and of blood-forming organs.
  • hepatology — (medicine) The study or treatment of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
  • heterogamy — heterogamous state.
  • hexagynous — (of a plant) having six pistils
  • hippophagy — the practice of eating horseflesh.
  • holidaying — a day fixed by law or custom on which ordinary business is suspended in commemoration of some event or in honor of some person.
  • holography — the process or technique of making holograms.
  • holy grail — grail (def 1).
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