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9-letter words containing g, s, t

  • staggered — to walk, move, or stand unsteadily.
  • staghound — a hound trained to hunt stags and other large animals.
  • stagirite — a native or inhabitant of Stagira.
  • stagnance — not flowing or running, as water, air, etc.
  • stagnancy — not flowing or running, as water, air, etc.
  • stagnated — to cease to run or flow, as water, air, etc.
  • stagyrite — a native or inhabitant of Stagira.
  • star sign — one of 12 signs of the Zodiac
  • stargazer — a person who stargazes, as an astronomer or astrologer.
  • staringly — in a staring way
  • starlight — the light emanating from the stars.
  • startling — creating sudden alarm, surprise, or wonder; astonishing.
  • stavanger — a seaport in SW Norway.
  • steepling — an ornamental construction, usually ending in a spire, erected on a roof or tower of a church, public building, etc.
  • steerling — a young or small steer
  • stegnosis — a constriction of bodily pores, vessels, or ducts
  • stegnotic — a medication that is constipating or astringent
  • stegosaur — a plant-eating dinosaur of the genus Stegosaurus, from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, having a heavy, bony armor and a row of bony plates along its back, and growing to a length of 20 to 40 feet (6–12 meters).
  • steinbergSaul, 1914–1999, U.S. painter, cartoonist, and illustrator; born in Romania.
  • sternbergGeorge Miller, 1838–1915, U.S. bacteriologist and medical researcher.
  • stevenage — a town in N Hertfordshire, in SE England.
  • stickling — the act or practice of making insistent demands
  • stieglitzAlfred, 1864–1946, U.S. photographer and editor (husband of Georgia O'Keeffe).
  • stigmatic — Also, stigmatical. pertaining to a stigma, mark, spot, or the like.
  • stilt bug — any of various slender, long-legged, brownish bugs of the family Berytidae, inhabiting dense vegetation: sometimes classified with the leaf-footed bugs.
  • stingaree — a stingray.
  • stingbull — Trachinus draco, a species of fish with venomous spines on their dorsal fins that are capable of wounding humans
  • stingless — possessing no sting or stinger
  • stink bug — any of numerous broad, flat bugs of the family Pentatomidae, that emit a disagreeable odor.
  • stippling — to paint, engrave, or draw by means of dots or small touches.
  • stitching — one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.
  • stone age — the period in the history of humankind, preceding the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, and marked by the use of stone implements and weapons: subdivided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods.
  • stop sign — a traffic sign requiring a motorist to stop before continuing.
  • stoplight — traffic light.
  • store pig — a pig that has not yet been weaned and weighs less than 40 kg
  • stoughton — a city in E Massachusetts.
  • straggler — to stray from the road, course, or line of march.
  • straights — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
  • straining — to draw tight or taut, especially to the utmost tension; stretch to the full: to strain a rope.
  • stranding — to form (a rope, cable, etc.) by twisting strands together.
  • strangely — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
  • strangest — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
  • strangled — A strangled voice or cry sounds unclear because the throat muscles of the person speaking or crying are tight.
  • strangler — to kill by squeezing the throat in order to compress the windpipe and prevent the intake of air, as with the hands or a tightly drawn cord.
  • strangles — distemper1 (def 1b).
  • strangury — painful urination in which the urine is emitted drop by drop owing to muscle spasms of the urethra or urinary bladder.
  • straphang — to travel as a straphanger.
  • strapping — powerfully built; robust.
  • strasbergLee, 1901–82, U.S. theatrical director, teacher, and actor, born in Austria.
  • stratagem — a plan, scheme, or trick for surprising or deceiving an enemy.
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