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6-letter words containing g, r, a

  • graphs — Plural form of graph.
  • grappa — an unaged brandy, originally from Italy, distilled from the pomace of a wine press.
  • graser — (physics, science fiction) A device for the coherent amplification or generation of electromagnetic radiation in the gamma ray wavelength by the use of excitation energy in resonant atomic or molecular systems.
  • grasps — Plural form of grasp.
  • grasse — François Joseph Paul [frahn-swa zhaw-zef pawl] /frɑ̃ˈswa ʒɔˈzɛf pɔl/ (Show IPA), Comte de (Marquis de Grasse-Tilly) 1722–1788, French admiral.
  • grasso — Ella T(ambussi) [tam-boo-see] /tæmˈbu si/ (Show IPA), 1919–81, U.S. politician: congresswoman 1971–75; governor of Connecticut 1975–80.
  • grassy — covered with grass.
  • grated — Produced by grating.
  • grater — a person or thing that grates.
  • grates — Plural form of grate.
  • gratin — au gratin.
  • gratis — without charge or payment; free: The manufacturer provided an extra set of coat buttons gratis.
  • grault — /grawlt/ Yet another metasyntactic variable, invented by Mike Gallaher and propagated by the GOSMACS documentation. See corge.
  • graunt — Archaic spelling of grant.
  • graved — to clean and apply a protective composition of tar to (the bottom of a ship).
  • gravel — small stones and pebbles, or a mixture of these with sand.
  • graven — a past participle of grave3 .
  • graver — the grave accent.
  • graves — the grave accent.
  • gravid — pregnant1 (def 1).
  • gravol — an antihistamine used in the prevention of nausea, esp in travel sickness; dimenhydrinate
  • grayed — Simple past tense and past participle of gray.
  • grayer — of a color between white and black; having a neutral hue.
  • grayly — In a gray way.
  • grazed — Simple past tense and past participle of graze.
  • grazer — to touch or rub something lightly, or so as to produce slight abrasion, in passing: to graze against a rough wall.
  • grazes — Plural form of graze.
  • grease — the melted or rendered fat of animals, especially when in a soft state.
  • greasy — smeared, covered, or soiled with grease.
  • great- — Great- is used before some nouns that refer to relatives. Nouns formed in this way refer to a relative who is a further generation away from you. For example, your great-aunt is the aunt of one of your parents.
  • greate — Archaic spelling of great.
  • greats — unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city.
  • greave — a piece of plate armor for the leg between the knee and the ankle, usually composed of front and back pieces.
  • gretna — a city in SE Louisiana, near New Orleans.
  • griffa — griefo.
  • gringa — a term used in Latin America or Spain to refer to a female foreigner, especially one of U.S. or British descent (sometimes used facetiously).
  • griqua — (in South Africa) a person of mixed African and European descent, especially a native of Griqualand.
  • groane — Obsolete spelling of groan.
  • groans — Plural form of groan.
  • groats — a silver coin of England, equal to four pennies, issued from 1279 to 1662.
  • growan — decomposed granite.
  • guaira — a seaport in N Venezuela: the port of Caracas.
  • guaran — Guar gum.
  • guarde — Obsolete form of guard.
  • guardi — Francesco [frahn-ches-kaw] /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1712–93, Italian painter.
  • guards — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • guitar — a stringed musical instrument with a long, fretted neck, a flat, somewhat violinlike body, and typically six strings, which are plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum.
  • gunnar — Scandinavian Legend. the husband of Brynhild: corresponds to Gunther in the Nibelungenlied.
  • gurkha — a member of a Rajput people, Hindu in religion, who achieved dominion over Nepal in the 18th century.
  • gurrah — a type of coarse Indian muslin
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