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8-letter words containing g, e, o

  • gazogene — an apparatus for impregnating a liquid with a gas, especially carbon dioxide.
  • gealousy — Obsolete form of jealousy.
  • geek out — a digital-technology expert or enthusiast (a term of pride as self-reference, but often used disparagingly by others).
  • geekhood — The quality of being a geek; geekiness.
  • gelation — the process of gelling.
  • gelibolu — a peninsula in NW European Turkey, extending between the Aegean Sea and the Dardanelles. 50 miles (80 km) long.
  • gelsolin — an actin-binding protein that modulates actin filament length and gelation, influencing cell locomotion and structure, endocytosis, etc.
  • gem iron — a heavy, usually cast-iron oven dish used for baking small cakes (gems)
  • geminous — found in pairs
  • gemmeous — of, relating to, or resembling a gem
  • gemology — the science dealing with natural and artificial gemstones.
  • gemsboks — Plural form of gemsbok.
  • gemshorn — a type of horn with carved tone holes, traditionally made from the horn of the chamois
  • gemstone — a precious or semiprecious stone that can be cut and polished for use as a gem.
  • generous — liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift.
  • genipapo — A tropical American tree of the bedstraw family that yields useful timber. Its fruit has a jellylike pulp that is used for flavoring drinks and to make a black dye.
  • genitors — Plural form of genitor.
  • genizoth — Plural form of genizah.
  • genocide — the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group.
  • genogram — a graphic representation of the personalities and interplay of generations within a family, used to identify repetitive patterns of behavior; a psychological family tree.
  • genomics — the study of genomes.
  • genotype — the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.
  • geocache — A container hidden in a specific location during geocaching.
  • geocarpy — the ripening of fruits below ground, as occurs in the peanut
  • geocoded — Simple past tense and past participle of geocode.
  • geodesic — Also, geodesical. pertaining to the geometry of curved surfaces, in which geodesic lines take the place of the straight lines of plane geometry.
  • geodetic — pertaining to geodesy.
  • geoducks — Plural form of geoduck.
  • geoffrey — a male given name: from Germanic, meaning “divine peace.”.
  • geoglyph — A large-scale drawing made on the ground by scratching or arranging lines of stones etc.
  • geognost — a student of, or expert in, geognosy
  • geognosy — Archaic. a science dealing with the constituent parts of the earth, its envelope of air and water, its crust, and the condition of its interior.
  • geogonic — relating to geogony
  • geolatry — the worship of the earth
  • geologer — (dated) A geologist.
  • geologic — of, relating to, or based on geology.
  • geomancy — divination by geographic features or by figures or lines.
  • geometer — geometrician.
  • geometry — the branch of mathematics that deals with the deduction of the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, and figures in space from their defining conditions by means of certain assumed properties of space.
  • geomyoid — relating to burrowing rodents of the genus Geomys
  • geophagy — the practice of eating earthy matter, especially clay or chalk, as in famine-stricken areas.
  • geophone — a device that is placed on or in the ground and used to detect seismic waves.
  • geophyte — a plant propagated by means of underground buds.
  • geoponic — of or relating to tillage or agriculture; agricultural.
  • geoprobe — a probing device used for sampling soil
  • georgann — a female given name.
  • george 3 — (operating system)   The operating system for the ICL 1900 mainframe. Lots of two-letter commands.
  • george i — 1660–1727, king of England 1714–27.
  • george v — 1865–1936, king of England 1910–36 (son of Edward VII).
  • georgian — of or relating to the period of British history from the accession of George I in 1714 to the death of George IV in 1830, or the four kings named George who reigned successively during this period.
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