8-letter words containing g, s
- gonosome — the individuals, collectively, in a colonial animal that are involved with reproduction
- gonzales — Richard Alonzo ("Pancho") 1928–1995, U.S. tennis player.
- goodbyes — Plural form of goodbye.
- goodness — the state or quality of being good.
- goodsire — a grandfather
- goofiest — ridiculous; silly; wacky; nutty: a goofy little hat.
- googlies — Plural form of googly.
- googlish — Resembling or in the manner of Google.
- gooiness — the quality of being gooey
- goombahs — Plural form of goombah.
- goopiest — Superlative form of goopy.
- goosegog — gooseberry.
- goossens — Sir Eugene, 1893–1962, English composer and conductor.
- gopurams — Plural form of gopuram.
- gorgeous — splendid or sumptuous in appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificent: a gorgeous gown; a gorgeous sunset.
- gorillas — Plural form of gorilla.
- goriness — covered or stained with gore; bloody.
- gormless — lacking in vitality or intelligence; stupid, dull, or clumsy.
- goshawks — Plural form of goshawk.
- goslings — Plural form of gosling.
- gospeler — a person who reads or sings the Gospel.
- gospelly — Resembling gospel music.
- gospodar — a hospodar; a master
- gospodin — a title of respect corresponding to Mr.
- gossaert — Jan [yahn] /yɑn/ (Show IPA), Mabuse, Jan.
- gossamer — a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, especially in autumn.
- gossiped — idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others: the endless gossip about Hollywood stars.
- gossiper — idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others: the endless gossip about Hollywood stars.
- gossipry — Spiritual relationship or affinity; gossiprede; special intimacy.
- gossypol — a toxic pigment, C 30 H 30 O 8 , derived from cottonseed oil, made nontoxic by heating, presently under study as a potential male contraceptive and antimicrobial.
- gouaches — Plural form of gouache.
- gourmets — Plural form of gourmet.
- gownsman — a person who wears a gown indicating office, profession, or status.
- grabbers — Plural form of grabber.
- gracchus — Gaius Sempronius [gey-uh s sem-proh-nee-uh s] /ˈgeɪ əs sɛmˈproʊ ni əs/ (Show IPA), 153–121 b.c, and his brother, Tiberius Sempronius [tahy-beer-ee-uh s] /taɪˈbɪər i əs/ (Show IPA) 163–133 b.c., Roman reformers and orators.
- gracilis — a muscle in the inner side of the thigh, the action of which assists in drawing the legs inward and in bending the knee.
- gracioso — a buffoon or clown in Spanish comedy.
- gracious — pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
- grackles — Plural form of grackle.
- gradings — Plural form of grading.
- graduals — Plural form of gradual.
- graduses — Plural form of gradus.
- graecism — the spirit of Greek thought, art, etc.
- grafters — the acquisition of money, gain, or advantage by dishonest, unfair, or illegal means, especially through the abuse of one's position or influence in politics, business, etc.
- graggers — Plural form of gragger.
- grammars — Plural form of grammar.
- grammies — Plural form of grammy.
- grampies — Plural form of grampy.
- granados — Enrique [en-ree-ke] /ɛnˈri kɛ/ (Show IPA), 1867–1916, Spanish pianist and composer.
- grandams — Plural form of grandam.