9-letter words containing g, l, o, t
- cut along — to hurry off
- cytologic — of or relating to cytology
- dataglove — a glove connected to a computer and equipped with sensors allowing the actual movements of a person's hand to manipulate virtual objects
- delegator — a person who delegates
- dialogist — a person who writes or takes part in a dialogue
- dialogite — rhodochrosite.
- dittology — A double reading or interpretation of a text.
- dog latin — mongrel or spurious Latin.
- doughtily — In a doughty manner.
- downlight — a lamp, often a light bulb set in a metal cylinder, mounted on or recessed into the ceiling so that a beam of light is directed downward.
- droplight — an electric or gas lamp suspended from the ceiling or wall by a flexible cord or tube.
- ecologist — the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
- edge tool — a tool with a cutting edge.
- eggleston — Edward, 1837–1902, U.S. author, editor, and clergyman.
- eightfoil — an eight-leaved flower shape
- eightfold — Eight times as great or as numerous.
- ellington — Duke, nickname of Edward Kennedy Ellington. 1899–1974, US jazz composer, pianist, and conductor, famous for such works as "Mood Indigo" and "Creole Love Call"
- elongated — Unusually long in relation to its width.
- elongates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elongate.
- emetology — (medicine) The study of the causes of emesis, i.e., vomiting, usually sub-specialities of gastroenterology or neurology.
- enologist — An expert in the science of enology.
- erotology — the study of erotic stimuli and sexual behaviour
- ethnology — The study of the characteristics of various peoples and the differences and relationships between them.
- etimology — Misspelling of etymology.
- etiologic — Alternative spelling of aetiologic.
- etymology — The study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
- extolling — Present participle of extoll.
- festilogy — a treatise on the subject of church festivals
- flag stop — a bus stop at which a bus only stops if there is someone waiting or if someone wants to get off the bus
- flageolet — a small end-blown flute with four finger holes in front and two in the rear.
- flagitous — (archaic) wicked, reprehensible.
- flagstone — Also called flag. a flat stone slab used especially for paving.
- floodgate — Civil Engineering. a gate designed to regulate the flow of water.
- foetology — fetology.
- fog light — an automobile headlight throwing light of a color intended to diminish the effect of fog, dust, etc., in the air.
- folketing — the unicameral parliament of Denmark.
- folkright — a law or right of the people as opposed to that of the privileged classes.
- fontology — (XEROX PARC) The body of knowledge dealing with the construction and use of new fonts (e.g. for window systems and typesetting software). It has been said that fontology recapitulates file-ogeny. Unfortunately, this reference to the embryological dictum that "Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" is not merely a joke. On the Macintosh, for example, System 7 has to go through contortions to compensate for an earlier design error that created a whole different set of abstractions for fonts parallel to "files" and "folders" - ESR
- footlight — Usually, footlights. Theater. the lights at the front of a stage that are nearly on a level with the feet of the performers.
- footslogs — Plural form of footslog.
- forgetful — apt to forget; that forgets: a forgetful person.
- fortilage — (obsolete) A little fort; a blockhouse.
- frogstool — a toadstool.
- galactico — (football) A football superstar.
- galactoid — resembling milk; milky.
- galactose — a white, crystalline, water-soluble hexose sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , obtained in its dextrorotatory form from milk sugar by hydrolysis and in its levorotatory form from mucilages.
- gallipots — Plural form of gallipot.
- gallstone — an abnormal stonelike mass, usually of cholesterol, formed in the gallbladder or bile passages.
- galveston — a seaport in SE Texas, on an island at the mouth of Galveston Bay.
- gantelope — gauntlet2 .