9-letter words containing g, e, n, a, l
- greendale — a town in SE Wisconsin.
- greenland — a self-governing island belonging to Denmark, located NE of North America: the largest island in the world. About 844,000 sq. mi. (2,186,000 sq. km); about 700,000 sq. mi. (1,800,000 sq. km) icecapped. Capital: Godthåb.
- greenlawn — a town on NW Long Island, in SE New York.
- greenmail — the practice of buying a large block of a company's stock in order to force a rise in stock prices or an offer by the company to repurchase that block of stock at an inflated price to thwart a possible takeover bid.
- grindelia — any of various composite plants of the genus Grindelia, comprising the gumweeds.
- grunewald — Mathias [mah-tee-ahs] /mɑˈti ɑs/ (Show IPA), (Mathias Neithardt-Gothardt) c1470–1528, German painter and architect.
- guanadrel — a substance, C 20 H 40 N 6 O 8 S, used as an antihypertensive.
- guanylate — (biochemistry) any salt or ester of guanylic acid; the salts are used as flavour enhancers.
- gun-metal — any of various alloys or metallic substances with a dark gray or blackish color or finish, used for chains, belt buckles, etc.
- gunbattle — A gunfight; a battle involving gunfire.
- gyroplane — autogiro.
- halogeton — a poisonous herbaceous plant, native to Siberia, that grows in North America
- haltering — Present participle of halter.
- harlingen — a city in S Texas.
- healingly — in a healing manner, intended to heal
- heartling — a term of endearment, little heart
- helengrad — a satirical name for Wellington as the seat of Helen Clark's socialist government from 1999 to 2008
- helgoland — a German island in the North Sea. ¼ sq. mi. (0.6 sq. km).
- heralding — (formerly) a royal or official messenger, especially one representing a monarch in an ambassadorial capacity during wartime.
- hexagonal — of, relating to, or having the form of a hexagon.
- ignitable — to set on fire; kindle.
- ignorable — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- imbrangle — embrangle.
- in league — If you say that someone is in league with another person to do something bad, you mean that they are working together to do that thing.
- inelegant — not elegant; lacking in refinement, gracefulness, or good taste.
- ingerland — a jocular spelling of England, as pronounced in the chants of sports, esp football, supporters
- intangled — Simple past tense and past participle of intangle.
- integrals — Plural form of integral.
- king lear — a tragedy (1606) by Shakespeare.
- la grande — a town in NE Oregon.
- la grange — a city in W Georgia.
- labelling — a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination, etc.
- lacewings — Plural form of lacewing.
- lackering — to coat with lacquer.
- laddering — Present participle of ladder.
- lagniappe — Chiefly Southern Louisiana and Southeast Texas. a small gift given with a purchase to a customer, by way of compliment or for good measure; bonus.
- lamenting — to feel or express sorrow or regret for: to lament his absence.
- landgrave — (in medieval Germany) a count having jurisdiction over a large territory.
- lang syne — long since; long ago.
- langouste — spiny lobster.
- langrenus — a walled plain in the fourth quadrant of the face of the moon: about 85 miles (135 km) in diameter.
- languaged — Having a specified type or number of languages.
- languages — Plural form of language.
- languedoc — a former province in S France. Capital: Toulouse.
- languette — a thin plate fastened to the mouth of certain organ pipes.
- langwidge — Eye dialect of language.
- lappeting — Present participle of lappet.
- largeness — of more than average size, quantity, degree, etc.; exceeding that which is common to a kind or class; big; great: a large house; a large number; in large measure; to a large extent.
- laryngeal — of, relating to, or located in the larynx.
- lathering — foam or froth made by a detergent, especially soap, when stirred or rubbed in water, as by a brush used in shaving or by hands in washing.