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9-letter words containing g, e, s, u

  • guidepost — a post, usually mounted on the roadside or at the intersection of two or more roads, bearing a sign for the guidance of travelers.
  • guideship — the position of a guide
  • guideways — Plural form of guideway.
  • guildsmen — a member of a guild.
  • guileless — free from guile; sincere; honest; straightforward; frank.
  • guiltiest — Superlative form of guilty.
  • guiltless — free from guilt; innocent.
  • gum resin — a plant exudation consisting of a mixture of gum and resin.
  • gumminess — The state or condition of being gummy.
  • gumshield — a plate or strip of soft waxy substance used by boxers to protect the teeth and gums
  • gumsucker — a native-born Australian
  • gunmakers — Plural form of gunmaker.
  • gunperson — (rare) A gunman or gunwoman.
  • gushiness — The property of being gushy.
  • gustative — gustatory.
  • gustiness — blowing or coming in gusts, as wind, rain, or storms.
  • gütersloh — a town in NW Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia. Pop: 95 928 (2003 est)
  • gutlessly — In a gutless way; with cowardice.
  • gutsiness — The state or condition of being gutsy.
  • harangues — Plural form of harangue.
  • heat slug — (hardware, processor)   A metal plate that helps dissipate heat away from the silicon core of a processor to the packaging or heat-sink.
  • heisenbug — (jargon)   /hi:'zen-buhg/ (From Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle in quantum physics) A bug that disappears or alters its behaviour when one attempts to probe or isolate it. (This usage is not even particularly fanciful; the use of a debugger sometimes alters a program's operating environment enough that buggy code, such as that which relies on the values of uninitialised memory, behaves quite differently.) In C, nine out of ten heisenbugs result from uninitialised auto variables, fandango on core phenomena (especially corruption of the malloc arena) or errors that smash the stack. Opposite: Bohr bug. See also mandelbug, schroedinbug.
  • housegirl — A young woman employed to do housework.
  • hugeously — hugely
  • huguenots — a member of the Reformed or Calvinistic communion of France in the 16th and 17th centuries; a French Protestant.
  • hungriest — Superlative form of hungry.
  • hypogeous — underground; subterranean.
  • ill-usage — unfair, unkind, or cruel treatment; abuse
  • ingenious — characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction: an ingenious machine.
  • ingenuous — free from reserve, restraint, or dissimulation; candid; sincere.
  • ingluvies — a dilation or pouch in the oesophagus of certain animals that receives food prior to the main stomach, esp a bird's craw, or the first stomach of a cow or other ruminating animal
  • insurgent — a person who rises in forcible opposition to lawful authority, especially a person who engages in armed resistance to a government or to the execution of its laws; rebel.
  • integrous — (rare) Having or characterized by integrity.
  • intrigues — Plural form of intrigue.
  • isogenous — of the same or similar origin, as parts derived from the same or corresponding tissues of the embryo.
  • jelutongs — Plural form of jelutong.
  • jongleurs — Plural form of jongleur.
  • judgeless — a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
  • judgeship — a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
  • judgments — Plural form of judgment.
  • jugginses — Plural form of juggins.
  • keansburg — a town in E New Jersey.
  • l-glucose — a sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , having several optically different forms, the common dextrorotatory form (dextroglucose, or -glucose) occurring in many fruits, animal tissues and fluids, etc., and having a sweetness about one half that of ordinary sugar, and the rare levorotatory form (levoglucose, or -glucose) not naturally occurring.
  • langouste — spiny lobster.
  • langrenus — a walled plain in the fourth quadrant of the face of the moon: about 85 miles (135 km) in diameter.
  • languages — Plural form of language.
  • laughsome — (rare) Exciting laughter; also, addicted to laughter; merry.
  • laughters — the action or sound of laughing.
  • leg stump — either of the outside stumps at which the batsman takes his position.
  • les gueux — a league of Dutch and Flemish patriots, composed chiefly of nobles and formed in 1566 to resist the introduction of the Spanish Inquisition into the Netherlands.
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