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12-letter words containing g, i, l, t, s

  • geanticlines — Plural form of geanticline.
  • gefilte fish — a forcemeat of boned fish, especially such freshwater fish as carp, pike, or whitefish, blended with eggs, matzo meal, and seasoning, shaped into balls or sticks and simmered in a vegetable broth, and often served chilled.
  • gelatigenous — (archaic) Producing or yielding gelatin.
  • generalities — Plural form of generality.
  • gentilitious — relating to a gens
  • gesticulated — to make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech.
  • gesticulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gesticulate.
  • gesticulator — to make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech.
  • giant slalom — a slalom race in which the course has more gates and is longer and steeper than that in a regular slalom.
  • gila monster — a large, venomous lizard, Heloderma suspectum, of the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico, covered with beadlike scales of yellow, orange, and black.
  • glaciologist — glacialist.
  • glacis plate — the frontal plate armour on a tank
  • glad tidings — Glad tidings means good news.
  • glass string — (in Malaysia) the string of a kite used in kite fighting that has an abrasive coating of glue and crushed glass
  • glioblastoma — A highly invasive glioma in the brain.
  • glisteningly — In a glistening manner.
  • glomerulitis — inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney.
  • glossematics — a school of linguistic analysis developed by Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1965) in Copenhagen in the 1930s based on the study of the distribution of glossemes.
  • glossolalist — One who exhibits glossolalia; one who speaks in tongues.
  • glossologist — One who defines and explains terms; one versed in glossology.
  • glossoptosis — (medicine) The abnormal downward displacement or retraction of the tongue.
  • glottologist — One who studies glottology; a linguist or philologist.
  • go ballistic — of or relating to ballistics.
  • goldsmithery — the occupation of a goldsmith
  • goldsmithing — The work of a goldsmith; the forging of gold.
  • gradualistic — Of or pertaining to gradualism.
  • granulations — Plural form of granulation.
  • graphologist — the study of handwriting, especially when regarded as an expression of the writer's character, personality, abilities, etc.
  • gratuitously — given, done, bestowed, or obtained without charge or payment; free; voluntary.
  • gratulations — a feeling of joy.
  • great plains — a semiarid region E of the Rocky Mountains, in the U.S. and Canada.
  • grossularite — a mineral, calcium aluminum garnet, Ca 3 Al 2 Si 3 O 12 , occurring in gray-white to pinkish crystals.
  • gynecologist — a physician specializing in gynecology. Abbreviation: GYN, gyn.
  • haptoglobins — Plural form of haptoglobin.
  • hellgramites — Plural form of hellgramite.
  • hematologist — the study of the nature, function, and diseases of the blood and of blood-forming organs.
  • heortologist — a person who studies heortology
  • hesitatingly — In a hesitating manner.
  • higher still — a system of post-Standard Grade qualifications offered at five levels including Higher and Advanced Higher
  • highlighters — Plural form of highlighter.
  • histological — the branch of biology dealing with the study of tissues.
  • historiology — (obsolete) a discourse on history.
  • hold against — resent sb for sth
  • holmes light — a canister, attached to a life buoy or float, containing calcium carbonate and calcium phosphide, which ignite spontaneously on contact with the water, emitting conspicuous fire and smoke.
  • house lights — lights of a residential building
  • housing list — a list of people waiting to obtain council houses
  • hydrologists — Plural form of hydrologist.
  • illegalities — Plural form of illegality.
  • illegitimise — illegitimatize.
  • illustrating — Present participle of illustrate.
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