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11-letter words containing g, e, r, m, a

  • fragmentate — to break into fragments
  • fragmenting — a part broken off or detached: scattered fragments of the broken vase.
  • fragmentise — Alternative form of fragmentize.
  • fragmentize — to break (something) into fragments; break (something) apart.
  • frogmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of frogmarch.
  • game master — the person who organizes or directs the story and play in a role-playing game. Abbreviation: GM.
  • game theory — a mathematical theory that deals with strategies for maximizing gains and minimizing losses within prescribed constraints, as the rules of a card game: widely applied in the solution of various decision-making problems, as those of military strategy and business policy.
  • game warden — a public official who enforces game laws.
  • gamebreaker — a person who makes a significant contribution to a team's sporting success
  • gamechanger — A visionary, innovative person who changes the way people think of a situation.
  • gamekeepers — Plural form of gamekeeper.
  • gametophore — a part or structure bearing gametangia.
  • gammerstang — an awkwardly tall person, esp a woman
  • gangsterdom — the world of gangsters; gangland
  • gangsterism — the methods or behavior of gangsters.
  • garbage man — refuse collector
  • garment bag — a travel bag made of pliable, durable material with a handle and a zipper closure, designed to hang straight or fold double and used to carry suits, dresses, coats, or the like without crushing or wrinkling.
  • garmentless — Without garments.
  • garnishment — Law. a warning, served on a third party to hold, subject to the court's direction, money or property belonging to a debtor who is being sued by a creditor. a summons to a third party to appear in litigation pending between a creditor and debtor.
  • gas chamber — an enclosure used for the execution of prisoners by means of a poisonous gas.
  • gastrectomy — partial or total excision of the stomach.
  • gastronomer — A lover of good food; a connoisseur or gourmet.
  • gastronomes — Plural form of gastronome.
  • gel mineral — a colloidal mineral.
  • gemmiparous — producing or reproducing by buds or gemmae.
  • gendarmerie — gendarmes collectively; a body of gendarmes.
  • geometrical — of or relating to geometry or to the principles of geometry.
  • germaneness — The property of being germane.
  • germaphobia — Pathological fear of germs.
  • germaphobic — Alternative form of germophobic.
  • germinating — Present participle of germinate.
  • germination — to begin to grow or develop.
  • germinative — capable of germinating, developing, or creating; of or pertaining to germination.
  • gerrymander — U.S. Politics. the dividing of a state, county, etc., into election districts so as to give one political party a majority in many districts while concentrating the voting strength of the other party into as few districts as possible.
  • gimcrackery — cheap, showy, useless trifles, ornaments, trinkets, etc.
  • glamourized — Simple past tense and past participle of glamourize.
  • glamourless — Without glamour; unglamorous, mundane.
  • glass maker — the art of making glass or glassware.
  • glass-maker — the art of making glass or glassware.
  • glassmakers — Plural form of glassmaker.
  • glomerating — Present participle of glomerate.
  • glomeration — a glomerate condition; conglomeration.
  • glomerulate — grouped in small, dense clusters
  • glove maker — someone who makes gloves
  • golden gram — (in the East Indies) the chickpea used as a food for people and cattle.
  • gormandized — Simple past tense and past participle of gormandize.
  • gormandizer — A person who gormandizes; a glutton or gourmand.
  • gormandizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gormandize.
  • gourmandise — unrestrained enjoyment of fine foods, wines, and the like.
  • gourmandize — to enjoy fine food and drink, especially often and in lavish quantity.
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