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12-letter words containing g, e, m, s

  • game console — Also called game(s) console, gaming console, video-game console. a computer system specially made for playing video games by connecting it to a television or other display for video and sound.
  • game reserve — wildlife park, safari park
  • games master — a man who teaches games and sports in a school
  • gamesmanship — the use of methods, especially in a sports contest, that are dubious or seemingly improper but not strictly illegal.
  • gamesomeness — The quality of being gamesome.
  • gametophores — Plural form of gametophore.
  • gametophytes — Plural form of gametophyte.
  • gammon steak — a thick cut of meat made from smoked or cured bacon or ham and often served with pineapple or fried egg
  • gamopetalous — having the petals united.
  • gamosepalous — having the sepals united.
  • garnishments — Plural form of garnishment.
  • gastrocnemii — Plural form of gastrocnemius.
  • gastrodermal — the inner cell layer of the body of an invertebrate.
  • gastrodermis — the inner cell layer of the body of an invertebrate.
  • gastronomies — Plural form of gastronomy.
  • gastrotomies — Plural form of gastrotomy.
  • gemeinschaft — an association of individuals having sentiments, tastes, and attitudes in common; fellowship.
  • gendarmeries — Plural form of gendarmerie.
  • genoa salami — a hard, garlic-flavored salami of pork and veal or, especially in the U.S., pork and beef.
  • geochemistry — the science dealing with the chemical changes in and the composition of the earth's crust.
  • geoeconomics — The study of the economic trends and conditions of the world’s countries and how they are related; economics considered on the broadest global scale.
  • geomagnetism — the earth's magnetic field and associated phenomena.
  • geomagnetist — someone who studies, or is an expert in, geomagnetism
  • geomechanics — the study and application of rock and soil mechanics
  • german sixth — (in musical harmony) an augmented sixth chord having a major third and a perfect fifth between the root and the augmented sixth
  • germinations — Plural form of germination.
  • gerrymanders — Plural form of gerrymander.
  • get up steam — (of a ship, etc) to work up a sufficient head of steam in a boiler to drive an engine
  • gila monster — a large, venomous lizard, Heloderma suspectum, of the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico, covered with beadlike scales of yellow, orange, and black.
  • gladsomeness — (archaic) gladness.
  • glomerulitis — inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney.
  • glossematics — a school of linguistic analysis developed by Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1965) in Copenhagen in the 1930s based on the study of the distribution of glossemes.
  • gnathostomes — Plural form of gnathostome.
  • goldsmithery — the occupation of a goldsmith
  • gormandizers — gourmandise1 .
  • gormlessness — The state of being gormless.
  • gospel music — a now popularized form of impassioned rhythmic spiritual music rooted in the solo and responsive church singing of rural blacks in the American South, central to the development of rhythm and blues and of soul music.
  • gossipmonger — a person especially fond of or addicted to gossiping.
  • graminaceous — Of, pertaining to, or resembling a grass.
  • graminivores — Plural form of graminivore.
  • grammaticise — to make grammatical
  • grand master — the head of a military order of knighthood, a lodge, fraternal order, or the like.
  • grandmasters — Plural form of grandmaster.
  • grandmothers — Plural form of grandmother.
  • great schism — a period of division in the Roman Catholic Church, 1378–1417, over papal succession, during which there were two, or sometimes three, claimants to the papal office.
  • greenbackism — a former political party, organized in 1874, opposed to the retirement or reduction of greenbacks and favoring their increase as the only paper currency.
  • greenmarkets — Plural form of greenmarket.
  • gregarianism — the practice of living or clustering together in crowds or flocks
  • grimsel pass — an Alpine pass in S Switzerland. 7159 feet (2184 meters) high.
  • groom's cake — a fruit cake in layers of graduated size, served at a wedding.
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