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10-letter words containing g, l, o, t

  • gadolinite — a silicate mineral from which the rare-earth metals gadolinium, holmium, and rhenium are extracted.
  • galacticos — Plural form of galactico.
  • galactosan — galactan.
  • galactosyl — the glycosyl radical of galactose
  • gallstones — Plural form of gallstone.
  • galsworthyJohn, 1867–1933, English novelist and dramatist: Nobel Prize 1932.
  • gastrocele — (anatomy) A cavity in the embryonic gastrula.
  • gastrocoel — archenteron.
  • gastrolith — a calculous concretion in the stomach.
  • gastrology — the study of the structure, functions, and diseases of the stomach.
  • gelatinoid — resembling gelatin; gelatinous.
  • gelatinous — having the nature of or resembling jelly, especially in consistency; jellylike.
  • gelotology — The study of humor and laughter, and its effects on the body.
  • gemologist — the science dealing with natural and artificial gemstones.
  • gentlefolk — persons of good family and breeding.
  • gentlehood — a position attached to gentle birth
  • geodetical — Of, or relating to geodesy; geodesic.
  • geolocator — A device that permits geolocation.
  • geologists — Plural form of geologist.
  • geomatical — Relating to geomatics.
  • geospatial — Relating to or denoting data that is associated with a particular location.
  • geotextile — Plastic landscape fabric which allows movement of air, water, and fertilizer into the soil.
  • geothermal — of or relating to the internal heat of the earth.
  • geratology — the study of the diminution or decline of life, as in an individual animal or a species approaching extinction.
  • ghostliest — Superlative form of ghostly.
  • girl scout — (sometimes initial capital letters) a member of an organization of girls (Girl Scouts) founded in the U.S. in 1912 by Juliette Low that seeks to develop certain skills, as well as health, citizenship, and character.
  • glaciation — to cover with ice or glaciers.
  • gladiators — Plural form of gladiator.
  • glagolitic — noting or written in an alphabet, probably invented by St. Cyril in about a.d. 865, formerly used in writing Old Church Slavonic and other Slavic languages: almost completely replaced by Cyrillic starting about the 10th century.
  • glasnostic — relating to the policy of glasnost
  • glasscloth — a cloth for cleaning glass, which does not leave fibres behind
  • glauconite — a greenish micaceous mineral consisting essentially of a hydrous silicate of potassium, aluminum, and iron and occurring in greensand, clays, etc.
  • gleization — the natural process of producing gley.
  • glenrothes — a new town in E central Scotland, the administrative centre of Fife: founded in 1948. Pop: 38 679 (2001)
  • gloatingly — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
  • globe-trot — If someone spends their time globe-trotting, they spend a lot of time travelling to different parts of the world.
  • globulites — Plural form of globulite.
  • glomerated — Simple past tense and past participle of glomerate.
  • glossarist — Someone who writes a glossary.
  • glossmeter — an instrument for measuring the reflectivity of a surface.
  • glottalise — Alternative spelling of glottalize.
  • glottalize — to pronounce with glottal coarticulation.
  • glottidean — Of or relating to the glottis; glottal.
  • glottogony — the study of the putative origin of language.
  • glottology — linguistics.
  • gloucesterDuke of, Humphrey.
  • glowsticks — Plural form of glowstick.
  • gluttoning — Present participle of glutton.
  • gluttonise — Alternative form of gluttonize.
  • gluttonize — to eat like a glutton.
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