10-letter words containing g, r, a, d, e
- glanderous — Characteristic of, pertaining to, or afflicted by glanders.
- glitterand — glittering
- glomerated — Simple past tense and past participle of glomerate.
- goa powder — a brownish-yellow, odorless, crystalline powder obtained from the wood or the trunk of the Brazilian tree Andira araroba, used as a source of chrysarobin.
- goaltender — a goalkeeper.
- goatsbeard — any of several composite plants of the genus Tragopogon, especially T. pratensis, having yellow flower heads.
- god's acre — a cemetery, especially one adjacent to a church; churchyard.
- godfathers — Plural form of godfather.
- godfearing — Acting with obedience to rules established by a deity out of fear of the power of that deity.
- godparents — Plural form of godparent.
- golda meir — Golda [gohl-duh] /ˈgoʊl də/ (Show IPA), (Goldie Mabovitch; Goldie Myerson) 1898–1978, Israeli political leader, born in Russia: prime minister 1969–74.
- goldbeater — a person who pounds gold into thin leaves for use in gilding
- goldthread — a white-flowered plant, Coptis trifolia, of the buttercup family, having a slender, yellow root that is sometimes used as a tonic.
- goldwasser — a liqueur flavored with spices, figs, lemons, and herbs, and having minute flakes of gold leaf in suspension.
- goliardery — one of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
- goosanders — Plural form of goosander.
- gormandise — Alternative spelling of gourmandise.
- gormandize — gourmandise1 .
- grade book — a book in which a student's grades are recorded
- grade line — grade (def 10).
- grade-line — a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
- gradienter — an instrument on a transit for measuring angles of inclination in terms of their tangents.
- graffitied — Simple past tense and past participle of graffiti.
- grainfield — a field in which grain is grown.
- grand duke — the sovereign of a territory called a grand duchy, ranking next below a king.
- grand jete — a jump or jeté, preceded by a grand battement or high kick, in which a dancer leaps from one leg and lands on the other.
- grand tier — the first tier of boxes after the parquet circle in a large theater or opera house.
- grand'mere — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.
- grandniece — a daughter of one's nephew or niece.
- grandrelle — a two-ply yarn made by twisting together two singles of contrasting color.
- grandsires — Plural form of grandsire.
- granduncle — an uncle of one's father or mother; a great-uncle.
- grandville — a town in SW Michigan.
- granulated — Simple past tense and past participle of granulate.
- gratinated — to gratiné.
- gratitudes — Plural form of gratitude.
- graubunden — German name of Grisons.
- gravesides — Plural form of graveside.
- graveyards — Plural form of graveyard.
- gravitated — Simple past tense and past participle of gravitate.
- graybeards — Plural form of graybeard.
- greaseband — a band of greasy or sticky material wrapped around a tree trunk in order to prevent insects from ascending the tree
- greasewood — a shrub, Sarcobatus vermiculatus, of the amaranth family, growing in alkaline regions of the western U.S., containing a small amount of oil.
- great bend — a city in central Kansas.
- great dane — one of a breed of large, powerful, shorthaired dogs ranging in color from fawn to brindle, blue, black, or white with black spots.
- great deal — to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
- greatsword — Any generally straight bladed double edged sword large enough that it required the use of two hands to wield it effectively.
- green card — an official card, originally green, issued by the U.S. government to foreign nationals permitting them to work in the U.S.
- greenboard — a green chalkboard or blackboard.
- greenheads — Plural form of greenhead.