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10-letter words containing g, e, t, a, l

  • great wall — ancient wall in China
  • grillsteak — a flat fried cake of minced beef or lamb that is usually grilled from frozen
  • guatemalan — a republic in N Central America. 42,042 sq. mi. (108,889 sq. km).
  • guest flag — a rectangular white flag flown at the starboard main spreader or main yardarm of a yacht when the owner is away but guests are on board.
  • gun battle — a violent fight between groups of people in which guns are used
  • gun tackle — a tackle composed of a fall rove through two single blocks and secured to one of them so as to secure a mechanical advantage of two or three, neglecting friction, depending on the arrangement.
  • gyneolatry — The adoration or worship of women.
  • half tiger — a five-rand coin
  • halogenate — to treat or combine with a halogen.
  • hatcheling — Present participle of hatchel.
  • headlights — a light or lamp, usually equipped with a reflector, on the front of an automobile, locomotive, etc.
  • hematology — the study of the nature, function, and diseases of the blood and of blood-forming organs.
  • hepatology — (medicine) The study or treatment of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
  • heptagonal — having seven sides or angles.
  • high table — the table in the dining hall of a college, reserved for senior members of the college and distinguished guests.
  • hightailed — Simple past tense and past participle of hightail.
  • homologate — to approve; confirm or ratify.
  • illegality — illegal condition or quality; unlawfulness.
  • ingrateful — Ungrateful; not grateful.
  • intaglioed — Simple past tense and past participle of intaglio.
  • intangible — not tangible; incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch, as incorporeal or immaterial things; impalpable.
  • integrable — capable of being integrated, as a mathematical function or differential equation.
  • integrally — of, relating to, or belonging as a part of the whole; constituent or component: integral parts.
  • interregal — existing between kings
  • invigilate — to keep watch.
  • jet-lagged — Someone who is jet-lagged is suffering from jet lag.
  • judgmental — involving the use or exercise of judgment.
  • keratalgia — pain in the cornea.
  • klagenfurt — a province in S Austria. 3681 sq. mi. (9535 sq. km). Capital: Klagenfurt.
  • lacerating — Present participle of lacerate.
  • lactogenic — stimulating lactation.
  • lager lout — a rowdy or aggressive young drunk male
  • lagerkvist — Pär [par] /pær/ (Show IPA), 1891–1974, Swedish novelist, poet, and essayist: Nobel Prize 1951.
  • land agent — a person or firm engaged at a commission to obtain grants of public lands or to negotiate the buying and selling of private lands between two or more parties.
  • langoustes — Plural form of langouste.
  • lanterning — Present participle of lantern.
  • largemouth — Applied to various kinds of fish characterized by a large mouth.
  • late greek — the Greek of the early Byzantine Empire and of patristic literature, from about a.d. 100 to 700. Abbreviation: LGk.
  • late-night — of or occurring late at night: a late-night TV talk show.
  • leaf sight — a folding rear sight on certain rifles
  • leafleting — a small flat or folded sheet of printed matter, as an advertisement or notice, usually intended for free distribution.
  • leamington — a city in Warwickshire, central England: health resort.
  • leathering — Present participle of leather.
  • left stage — the part of the stage that is left of center as one faces the audience.
  • legal list — a list of investments that fiduciaries and certain institutions, such as banks and insurance companies, are legally authorized to make.
  • legalistic — strict adherence, or the principle of strict adherence, to law or prescription, especially to the letter rather than the spirit.
  • legalities — the state or quality of being in conformity with the law; lawfulness.
  • legateship — The office or authority of a legate.
  • legislated — Simple past tense and past participle of legislate.
  • legislates — to exercise the function of legislation; make or enact laws.
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