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7-letter words containing g, o, n

  • genomes — Plural form of genome.
  • genomic — a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism.
  • genroku — a period of Japanese cultural history, c1675–1725, characterized by depiction of everyday secular activities of urban dwellers in fiction and woodblock prints.
  • geogony — the science of the earth's formation
  • geomant — a geomancer
  • gibbons — any small, slender, long-armed arboreal anthropoid ape of the genus Hylobates, of the East Indies and southern Asia: all gibbon species are reduced in number and some are very rare.
  • gigaton — one billion tons. Abbreviation: GT.
  • gillion — (rare) A thousand million, proposed as an alternative to the (now little used) British 'milliard' and the (ambiguous, in the UK) US 'billion'.
  • ginshop — a tavern where gin is mainly sold
  • gironde — an estuary in SW France, formed by the junction of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. 45 miles (72 km) long.
  • gironny — divided into segments from the fesse point
  • gladdon — Alt form gladen in the sense of sword grass.
  • gleasonJackie (Herbert John Gleason"The Great One") 1916–87, U.S. comedian and actor.
  • glencoe — a glen in W Scotland, in S Highland: site of a massacre of MacDonalds by Campbells and English troops (1692)
  • glenoid — shallow or slightly cupped, as the articular cavities of the scapula and the temporal bone.
  • globing — Present participle of globe.
  • glonoin — nitroglycerin
  • gloving — Present participle of glove.
  • glowing — incandescent.
  • glozing — Present participle of gloze.
  • gluonic — (physics) Of, pertaining to, or mediated by gluons.
  • glutony — Misspelling of gluttony.
  • glutton — the wolverine, Gulo gulo, of Europe.
  • glycone — (carbohydrate) The sugar residue of a glycoside.
  • gniezno — a city in W central Poland, ENE of Posen: important in the early history of the country; 10th-century cathedral.
  • gnocchi — a dish of little dumplings made from potatoes, semolina, flour, or a combination of these ingredients.
  • gnomish — (in folklore) one of a species of diminutive beings, usually described as shriveled little old men, that inhabit the interior of the earth and act as guardians of its treasures; troll.
  • gnomist — a writer of aphorisms.
  • gnomons — Plural form of gnomon.
  • gnossus — Knossos.
  • gnostic — pertaining to knowledge.
  • gnuplot — (tool)   A command-driven interactive graphing program. Gnuplot can plot two-dimensional functions and data points in many different styles (points, lines, error bars); and three-dimensional data points and surfaces in many different styles (contour plot, mesh). It supports complex arithmetic and user-defined functions and can label title, axes, and data points. It can output to several different graphics file formats and devices. Command line editing and history are supported and there is extensive on-line help. Gnuplot is copyrighted, but freely distributable. It was written by Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley, Russell Lang, Dave Kotz, John Campbell, Gershon Elber, Alexander Woo and many others. Despite its name, gnuplot is not related to the GNU project or the FSF in any but the most peripheral sense. It was designed completely independently and is not covered by the General Public License. However, the FSF has decided to distribute gnuplot as part of the GNU system, because it is useful, redistributable software. Gnuplot is available for: Unix (X11 and NEXTSTEP), VAX/VMS, OS/2, MS-DOS, Amiga, MS-Windows, OS-9/68k, Atari ST and Macintosh. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • go bang — to burst, shut, etc, with a loud noise
  • go bung — to fail or collapse
  • go down — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • go into — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • go long — If an investor goes long on a stock, they bet that it will go up in price by purchasing it now and selling it later.
  • goading — a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod.
  • goannas — Plural form of goanna.
  • goating — A scapegoating.
  • gobbing — Present participle of gob.
  • gobelin — made at the tapestry factory established in Paris in the 15th century by the Gobelins, a French family of dyers and weavers.
  • goblins — a grotesque sprite or elf that is mischievous or malicious toward people.
  • gobonee — compony.
  • god man — Jesus Christ.
  • god-man — Jesus Christ.
  • goddamn — the utterance of “goddamn” in swearing or for emphasis.
  • godding — the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
  • godling — a minor god, especially one whose influence or authority is entirely local.
  • godowns — Plural form of godown.
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