11-letter words containing g, l, i, d, e
- gelatinized — Simple past tense and past participle of gelatinize.
- genderfluid — Not conforming to fixed gender roles.
- generalised — Alternative spelling of generalized.
- generalized — to infer (a general principle, trend, etc.) from particular facts, statistics, or the like.
- geniculated — Geniculate.
- germylidene — (chemistry) the germanium analogues of carbenes, R2Ge':'.
- giant eland — a similar but larger animal, T. derbianus, living in wooded areas of central and W Africa
- gilded cage — a place where someone appears to live in luxury but where he or she has very little freedom
- gimlet-eyed — having penetrating and piercing eyes, and seeming to notice everything
- girdlestead — the waist
- girlfriends — Plural form of girlfriend.
- glacierized — Modified by the action of glaciers.
- glamourized — Simple past tense and past participle of glamourize.
- glide plane — a symmetry element of a space group such that a reflection of the lattice with respect to the plane and a translation of the lattice parallel to the plane bring the lattice back to its original position.
- glide slope — the angle that the glidepath of an aircraft or spacecraft makes with the horizontal.
- glimepiride — A sulfonylurea antidiabetic drug.
- glochidiate — (botany) Having barbs.
- glottalized — pronounced with glottal coarticulation.
- glucosidase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that hydrolyses glucosides.
- glucuronide — a glycoside that yields glucuronic acid upon hydrolysis.
- glycosidase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a glycoside.
- goaltending — goalkeeping.
- godchildren — Plural form of godchild.
- godlikeness — The quality of being godlike.
- gold digger — a person who seeks or digs for gold in a gold field.
- gold-digger — a person who seeks or digs for gold in a gold field.
- gold-filled — composed of a layer of gold backed with a base metal.
- gold-rimmed — Gold-rimmed glasses have gold-coloured frames.
- goldbeating — the art or process of beating out gold into gold leaf.
- goldbergian — Rube Goldberg.
- goldbricked — Simple past tense and past participle of goldbrick.
- goldbricker — Informal. a brick made to look like gold, sold by a swindler.
- golden fizz — a drink containing egg yolk, gin or vodka, lemon juice, sugar, and soda water.
- golden girl — successful or celebrated woman
- goldfinches — Plural form of goldfinch.
- gospel side — (in some Protestant churches) the left side of a church, facing the altar.
- grandiosely — affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
- graveldiver — any of several eellike fishes of the family Scytalinidae, found off the Pacific coast of North America, especially Scytalina cerdale, which burrows among rocks.
- greenlandic — a dialect of Inuit, spoken in Greenland.
- grenadelike — Resembling a grenade (weapon).
- griddlecake — a thin cake of batter cooked on a griddle; pancake.
- grindelwald — a valley and resort in central Switzerland, in the Bernese Oberland: mountaineering centre, with the Wetterhorn and the Eiger nearby
- guillotined — Simple past tense and past participle of guillotine.
- guiltridden — Alternative spelling of guilt-ridden.
- handselling — The practice of promoting books by personal recommendation rather than by publisher-sponsored marketing.
- hang glider — a kitelike glider consisting of a V -shaped wing underneath which the pilot is strapped: kept aloft by updrafts and guided by the pilot's shifting body weight.
- hang-glider — a kitelike glider consisting of a V -shaped wing underneath which the pilot is strapped: kept aloft by updrafts and guided by the pilot's shifting body weight.
- hidden flag — (scientific computation) An extra option added to a routine without changing the calling sequence. For example, instead of adding an explicit input variable to instruct a routine to give extra diagnostic output, the programmer might just add a test for some otherwise meaningless feature of the existing inputs, such as a negative mass. The use of hidden flags can make a program very hard to debug and understand, but is all too common wherever programs are hacked in a hurry.
- high-heeled — High-heeled shoes are women's shoes that have high heels.
- highblooded — of high blood, family, or race