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9-letter words containing g, e, l, o

  • groveless — having no groves
  • groveling — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
  • grovelled — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
  • groveller — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
  • guacamole — a dip of mashed avocado mixed with tomato, onion, and seasonings.
  • guillemot — a black or brown-speckled seabird of the genus Cepphus, of northern seas, having a sharply pointed black bill, red legs, and white wing patches, as C. grylle (black guillemot) of the North Atlantic and the similar C. columba (pigeon guillemot) of the North Pacific.
  • guilloche — an ornamental pattern or border, as in architecture, consisting of paired ribbons or lines flowing in interlaced curves around a series of circular voids.
  • gunk hole — a quiet anchorage, as in a cove, used by small yachts.
  • gütersloh — a town in NW Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia. Pop: 95 928 (2003 est)
  • gwendolyn — a female given name: from a Welsh word meaning “white.”.
  • gyroplane — autogiro.
  • halogeton — a poisonous herbaceous plant, native to Siberia, that grows in North America
  • helgoland — a German island in the North Sea. ¼ sq. mi. (0.6 sq. km).
  • heliogram — a message sent by a heliograph.
  • heliology — the study of the sun
  • helsingor — a seaport on NE Zealand, in NE Denmark: the scene of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
  • heptaglot — a book written in seven languages
  • heptalogy — (rare) # A set of seven works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as seven individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games.
  • herbology — the study or collecting of herbs, especially as a hobby.
  • hexagonal — of, relating to, or having the form of a hexagon.
  • hierology — literature or learning regarding sacred things.
  • hogwaller — Alternative spelling of hog waller.
  • hole high — at a spot on or near the green that is as far as the hole is from where the ball was hit
  • hole-high — (of a ball) lying on a point almost even with the hole.
  • hollering — to cry aloud; shout; yell: Quit hollering into the phone.
  • homegirls — Plural form of homegirl.
  • homologue — something homologous.
  • horologer — A maker or seller of clocks and watches.
  • hotelling — (in office management) a practice in which desk space must be booked in advance by an employee as required
  • housegirl — A young woman employed to do housework.
  • hovelling — A method of securing a good draught in chimneys by covering the top, leaving openings in the sides, or by carrying up two of the sides higher than the other two.
  • huey long — Crawford Williamson [wil-yuh m-suh n] /ˈwɪl yəm sən/ (Show IPA), 1815–78, U.S. surgeon.
  • hugeously — hugely
  • hydrogels — Plural form of hydrogel.
  • hyetology — the branch of meteorology dealing with precipitation.
  • idealogue — One given to fanciful ideas or theories, someone who theorizes.
  • ideologic — of or relating to ideology.
  • ideologue — a person who zealously advocates an ideology.
  • ignorable — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • ingersollRobert Green, 1833–99, U.S. lawyer, political leader, and orator.
  • inglenook — a corner or nook near a fireplace; chimney corner.
  • inglewood — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • irenology — the study of peace
  • jelutongs — Plural form of jelutong.
  • jockteleg — a large clasp knife or pocketknife; jackknife.
  • jongleurs — Plural form of jongleur.
  • key largo — one of the islands in the Florida Keys. 30 miles (48 km) long; 2 miles (3.2 km) wide.
  • keylogger — the practice of using a software program or hardware device (keylogger) to record all keystrokes on a computer keyboard, either overtly as a surveillance tool or covertly as spyware: Many employers are making use of keylogging to monitor their employees' computer habits.
  • kid glove — a glove made of kid leather.
  • knowledge — acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things.
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