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12-letter words containing g, o, l, i, e, s

  • ellipsograph — an instrument that draws ellipses
  • elytrigerous — having elytra
  • embryologist — An expert or specialist in embryology.
  • english bond — a bond used in brickwork that has a course of headers alternating with a course of stretchers
  • english horn — musical instrument: similar to oboe
  • englishwoman — adult female from England
  • engrossingly — In an engrossing way.
  • ensorcelling — Present participle of ensorcell.
  • entomologist — A scientist who studies insects.
  • enzymologist — A specialist in enzymology.
  • epiglottises — Plural form of epiglottis.
  • epiglottitis — (pathology) Inflammation of the epiglottis.
  • epistemology — The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.
  • escapologist — An entertainer specializing in escaping from the confinement of such things as ropes, handcuffs, and chains.
  • ethnologists — Plural form of ethnologist.
  • etymologizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of etymologize.
  • eulogistical — Alternative form of eulogistic.
  • eurosterling — sterling as part of a European holding
  • exobiologist — A biologist whose speciality is exobiology.
  • false indigo — any of several North American shrubs belonging to the genus Amorpha, of the legume family, especially A. fruticosa, having compound leaves with pinnate leaflets and long, dense clusters of purplish flowers.
  • festivalgoer — A person attending a festival.
  • fishing pole — a long, slender rod of wood or other material with a line and hook fastened to one end for use in catching fish.
  • flageoletist — Someone who plays the flageolet.
  • flying mouse — pygmy glider.
  • folding seat — a seat that can be folded down
  • foreseeingly — by way of foreseeing
  • foresightful — care or provision for the future; provident care; prudence.
  • forestalling — Present participle of forestall.
  • gain on sale — A gain on sale is the amount of money that is made by a company when selling a non-inventory asset for more than its value.
  • galactosemia — an inherited disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize galactose and requiring a galactose-free diet to avoid consequent mental retardation and eye, spleen, and liver abnormalities.
  • galactosides — Plural form of galactoside.
  • galeniferous — Of a mineral or deposit that contains galena.
  • gallinaceous — pertaining to or resembling the domestic fowls.
  • gangliosides — Plural form of ganglioside.
  • gelatigenous — (archaic) Producing or yielding gelatin.
  • genioglossus — (anatomy) A muscle that runs from the mandible to the tongue.
  • genoa salami — a hard, garlic-flavored salami of pork and veal or, especially in the U.S., pork and beef.
  • gentilitious — relating to a gens
  • geosynclinal — Geology. pertaining to a synclinal fold that involves a relatively large part of the earth's surface.
  • geosynclines — Plural form of geosyncline.
  • gesticulator — to make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech.
  • ghoulishness — The quality of being ghoulish.
  • 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.
  • gillyflowers — Plural form of gillyflower.
  • glandiferous — bearing nuts or acorns
  • glockenspiel — a musical instrument composed of a set of graduated steel bars mounted in a frame and struck with hammers, used especially in bands.
  • glomerulitis — inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney.
  • gloriousness — delightful; wonderful; completely enjoyable: to have a glorious time at the circus.
  • 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.
  • gloversville — a city in E New York.
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