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11-letter words containing g, o, r, e, d

  • goatsbeards — Plural form of goatsbeard.
  • god-fearing — deeply respectful or fearful of God.
  • godchildren — Plural form of godchild.
  • goddaughter — a female godchild.
  • godforsaken — desolate; remote; deserted: They live in some godforsaken place 40 miles from the nearest town.
  • goes around — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • gold bronze — an alloy of about 90 percent copper, 5 percent zinc, 3 percent lead, and 2 percent tin.
  • gold digger — a person who seeks or digs for gold in a gold field.
  • gold orange — an orange-yellow, slightly water-soluble powder, C 1 4 H 1 4 N 3 NaO 3 S, used chiefly as an acid-base indicator.
  • gold-digger — a person who seeks or digs for gold in a gold field.
  • gold-rimmed — Gold-rimmed glasses have gold-coloured frames.
  • goldbergian — Rube Goldberg.
  • goldbricked — Simple past tense and past participle of goldbrick.
  • goldbricker — Informal. a brick made to look like gold, sold by a swindler.
  • golden ager — an elderly person, especially one who has retired.
  • golden girl — successful or celebrated woman
  • golden gram — (in the East Indies) the chickpea used as a food for people and cattle.
  • golden horn — an inlet of the Bosporus, in European Turkey: forms the inner part of Istanbul.
  • golden hour — the first hour after a serious accident, when it is crucial that the victim receives medical treatment in order to have a chance of surviving
  • golden orfe — one of the two varieties of orfe, an aquarium fish
  • golden rose — a gold, bejeweled ornament in the form of a rose or spray of roses, blessed and presented by the pope in recognition of service to the Holy See.
  • golden rule — a rule of ethical conduct, usually phrased “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” or, as in the Sermon on the Mount, “Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so unto them.” Matt. 7:12; Luke 6:31.
  • golden-ager — an elderly person, especially one who has retired.
  • goldenberry — the Cape gooseberry
  • goldthreads — Plural form of goldthread.
  • gonadotrope — a gonadotropic substance.
  • good graces — If you are in someone's good graces, they are pleased with you.
  • good nature — pleasant disposition; kindly nature; amiability.
  • good-looker — a person with a pleasingly attractive appearance.
  • goodhearted — Kind, generous and altruistic.
  • goodnatured — Alternative spelling of good-natured.
  • gooney bird — any of several albatrosses, especially the black-footed albatross and the Laysan albatross, occurring on islands in the Pacific Ocean, often near naval bases.
  • gopher wood — an unidentified wood used in building Noah's ark. Gen. 6:14.
  • gormandized — Simple past tense and past participle of gormandize.
  • gormandizer — A person who gormandizes; a glutton or gourmand.
  • gormandizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gormandize.
  • gourmandise — unrestrained enjoyment of fine foods, wines, and the like.
  • gourmandize — to enjoy fine food and drink, especially often and in lavish quantity.
  • grade point — Education. a numerical equivalent to a received letter grade, usually 0 for F, 1 for D, 2 for C, 3 for B, and 4 for A, that is multiplied by the number of credits for the course: used to compute a grade point average.
  • graded post — a position in a school having special responsibility for which additional payment is given
  • gradiometer — any instrument used to measure a gradient, as the rate of change of the geomagnetic field. Compare gradient (def 3a).
  • grand monde — fashionable society; high society
  • grand opera — a serious, usually tragic, opera in which most of the text is set to music.
  • grandiosely — affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
  • grandmother — the mother of one's father or mother.
  • greasewoods — Plural form of greasewood.
  • great world — fashionable society and its way of life
  • green pound — a unit of account used in calculating Britain's contributions to and payments from the Community Agricultural Fund of the EU
  • green words — green bytes
  • grind house — a burlesque house, especially one providing continuous entertainment at reduced prices.
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