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11-letter words containing g, r, a, m, i

  • fragmentize — to break (something) into fragments; break (something) apart.
  • frigidarium — (in an ancient Roman bath) a room having a bath of unheated water.
  • gallimaufry — a hodgepodge; jumble; confused medley.
  • gamotropism — the tendency of gametes to attract each other
  • gangsterism — the methods or behavior of gangsters.
  • garnishment — Law. a warning, served on a third party to hold, subject to the court's direction, money or property belonging to a debtor who is being sued by a creditor. a summons to a third party to appear in litigation pending between a creditor and debtor.
  • gastronomic — the art or science of good eating.
  • gel mineral — a colloidal mineral.
  • gemmiparous — producing or reproducing by buds or gemmae.
  • gendarmerie — gendarmes collectively; a body of gendarmes.
  • geometrical — of or relating to geometry or to the principles of geometry.
  • germaphobia — Pathological fear of germs.
  • germaphobic — Alternative form of germophobic.
  • germinating — Present participle of germinate.
  • germination — to begin to grow or develop.
  • germinative — capable of germinating, developing, or creating; of or pertaining to germination.
  • gimbal-ring — Sometimes, gimbal. a contrivance, consisting of a ring or base on an axis, that permits an object, as a ship's compass, mounted in or on it to tilt freely in any direction, in effect suspending the object so that it will remain horizontal even when its support is tipped.
  • gimcrackery — cheap, showy, useless trifles, ornaments, trinkets, etc.
  • glamorizing — Present participle of glamorize.
  • glamourized — Simple past tense and past participle of glamourize.
  • glomerating — Present participle of glomerate.
  • glomeration — a glomerate condition; conglomeration.
  • gorilla arm — The side-effect that destroyed touch-screens as a mainstream input technology despite a promising start in the early 1980s. It seems the designers of all those spiffy touch-menu systems failed to notice that humans aren't designed to hold their arms in front of their faces making small motions. After more than a very few selections, the arm begins to feel sore, cramped, and oversized - the operator looks like a gorilla while using the touch screen and feels like one afterward. This is now considered a classic cautionary tale to human-factors designers; "Remember the gorilla arm!" is shorthand for "How is this going to fly in *real* use?".
  • gorillagram — a jocular greetings message delivered to someone celebrating a birthday, engagement, etc, by a person dressed as a gorilla
  • 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.
  • gourmandism — a person who is fond of good eating, often indiscriminatingly and to excess.
  • gourmandize — to enjoy fine food and drink, especially often and in lavish quantity.
  • gradiometer — any instrument used to measure a gradient, as the rate of change of the geomagnetic field. Compare gradient (def 3a).
  • graminivore — An herbivorous animal, a grazer, that feeds primarily on grasses.
  • graminology — the branch of botany concerned with the study of grasses
  • grammarians — Plural form of grammarian.
  • grammatical — of or relating to grammar: grammatical analysis.
  • grand mufti — a Muslim religious leader.
  • granitiform — resembling granite
  • granuliform — having a granular structure
  • graphomania — The compulsion to write books.
  • gravimeters — Plural form of gravimeter.
  • gravimetric — of or relating to measurement by weight.
  • gravity dam — a dam resisting the pressure of impounded water through its own weight.
  • great miami — Miami2 (def 2).
  • greenmailer — One who greenmails.
  • grim reaper — the personification of death as a man or cloaked skeleton holding a scythe.
  • grimacingly — With a grimace.
  • grimm's law — the statement of the regular pattern of consonant correspondences presumed to represent changes from Proto-Indo-European to Germanic, according to which voiced aspirated stops became voiced obstruents, voiced unaspirated stops became unvoiced stops, and unvoiced stops became unvoiced fricatives: first formulated in 1820–22 by Jakob Grimm, though the facts had been noted earlier by Rasmus Rask.
  • guinea worm — a long, slender roundworm, Dracunculus medinensis, parasitic under the skin of humans and animals, common in parts of India and Africa.
  • gutturalism — The quality of being guttural.
  • gymnasiarch — (in ancient Greece) a magistrate who superintended the gymnasia and public games in certain cities.
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