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5-letter words containing g, l

  • glove — a covering for the hand made with a separate sheath for each finger and for the thumb.
  • glows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glow.
  • glowy — Glowing.
  • gloze — to explain away; extenuate; gloss over (usually followed by over).
  • glubb — Sir John Bagot [bag-uh t] /ˈbæg ət/ (Show IPA), ("Glubb Pasha") 1897–1986, British army officer: commander of the Arab Legion in Jordan 1939–56.
  • gluckAlma (Reba Fiersohn; Mme. Efrem Zimbalist) 1884–1938, U.S. operatic soprano, born in Romania.
  • glued — Simple past tense and past participle of glue.
  • gluer — One who glues.
  • glues — Plural form of glue.
  • gluey — like glue; viscid; sticky.
  • glugs — Plural form of glug.
  • glume — one of the characteristic chafflike bracts of the inflorescence of grasses, sedges, etc., especially one of the pair of bracts at the base of a spikelet.
  • glump — (colloquial) To be sullen; to sulk.
  • gluon — an unobserved massless particle with spin 1 that is believed to transmit the strong force between quarks, binding them together into baryons and mesons.
  • glute — (exercise, colloquial) A gluteal muscle.
  • gluts — to feed or fill to satiety; sate: to glut the appetite.
  • glyde — Obsolete spelling of glide.
  • glyph — a pictograph or hieroglyph.
  • gnarl — a knotty protuberance on a tree; knot.
  • gnoll — A usually evil and dog-like humanoid creature found in various forms in fantasy literature and video games.
  • goals — the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end.
  • godelKurt [kurt] /kɜrt/ (Show IPA), 1906–78, U.S. mathematician and logician, born in Austria-Hungary.
  • godly — conforming to the laws and wishes of God; devout; pious.
  • gogol — Nikolai Vasilievich [nik-uh-lahy vuh-seel-yuh-vich;; Russian nyi-kuh-lahy vuh-syee-lyi-vyich] /ˈnɪk əˌlaɪ vəˈsil yə vɪtʃ;; Russian nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ vʌˈsyi lyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1809–52, Russian novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.
  • golda — a female given name.
  • golde — Archaic spelling of gold.
  • goldi — Nanay.
  • golds — Plural form of gold.
  • goldy — Golden.
  • golem — Jewish Folklore. a figure artificially constructed in the form of a human being and endowed with life.
  • golfs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of golf.
  • golgi — Camillo [kah-meel-law] /kɑˈmil lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1843?–1926, Italian physician and histologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1906.
  • golly — Used to express surprise or delight.
  • golpe — a purple circle
  • goltz — Baron Kolmar von der [kawl-mahr fuh n duh r] /ˈkɔl mɑr fən dər/ (Show IPA), 1843–1916, German field marshal.
  • gomel — a city in SE Byelorussia (Belarus), on a tributary of the Dnieper.
  • goole — an inland port in NE England, in the East Riding of Yorkshire at the confluence of the Ouse and Don Rivers, 75 km (47 miles) from the North Sea. Pop: 18 741 (2001)
  • goral — a short-horned goat antelope, Naemorhedus goral, of the mountainous regions of southeastern Asia: an endangered species.
  • gospl — Graphics-Oriented Signal Processing Language. A graphical DSP language for simulation.
  • gouldChester, 1900–85, U.S. cartoonist: creator of the comic strip “Dick Tracy.”.
  • goyal — A ravine or other depression.
  • goyle — a ravine
  • graal — ("Grail") General Recursive Applicative and Algorithmic Language. FP with polyadic combinators. "Graal: A Functional Programming System with Uncurryfied Combinators and its Reduction Machine", P. Bellot in ESOP 86, G. Goos ed, LNCS 213, Springer 1986.
  • grail — (usually initial capital letter). Also called Holy Grail. a cup or chalice that in medieval legend was associated with unusual powers, especially the regeneration of life and, later, Christian purity, and was much sought after by medieval knights: identified with the cup used at the Last Supper and given to Joseph of Arimathea.
  • grilf — Girl-friend. Like newsfroup and filk, a typo incarnated as a new word. Seems to have originated sometime in 1992.
  • grill — a grating or openwork barrier, as for a gate, usually of metal and often of decorative design.
  • growl — to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
  • gruel — a light, usually thin, cooked cereal made by boiling meal, especially oatmeal, in water or milk.
  • gugel — A type of hood with a liripipe (a trailing point), popularly worn in medieval Germany.
  • guild — an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc., especially one formed for mutual aid or protection.
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