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9-letter words containing g, u, e, l

  • fulgurite — a tubelike formation in sand or rock, caused by lightning.
  • full-page — A full-page advertisement, picture, or article in a newspaper or magazine uses a whole page.
  • fullering — a half-round hammer used for grooving and spreading iron.
  • fungibles — Plural form of fungible.
  • funneling — a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like.
  • fuselages — Plural form of fuselage.
  • galesburg — a city in NW Illinois.
  • gallaudetThomas Hopkins, 1787–1851, U.S. educator of the deaf and writer.
  • gallienus — (Publius Licinius Egnatius) died a.d. 268, emperor of Rome 253–268 (son of Valerian).
  • gallinule — any aquatic bird of the family Rallidae, having elongated, webless toes.
  • galumphed — Simple past tense and past participle of galumph.
  • galumpher — a person or animal that leaps or moves heavily or clumsily
  • gardenful — An amount sufficient to fill a garden.
  • garfunkelArthur ("Art") born 1942, U.S. singer.
  • gaugamela — an ancient village in Assyria, E of Nineveh: Alexander the Great defeated Darius III here in 331 b.c. The battle is often mistakenly called “battle of Arbela.”.
  • gaugeable — Capable of being gauged.
  • gauleiter — the leader or chief official of a political district under Nazi control.
  • gauntlets — Plural form of gauntlet.
  • gauzelike — Like or resembling gauze.
  • gelsemium — the dried rhizome and root of yellow jasmine, formerly used as a sedative in the form of a powder, tincture, or fluid extract.
  • gemutlich — comfortable and pleasant; cozy.
  • genicular — of or relating to the knee
  • genuflect — to bend the knee or touch one knee to the floor in reverence or worship.
  • genuinely — possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit; authentic; real: genuine sympathy; a genuine antique.
  • gericault — (Jean Louis André) Théodore [zhahn lwee ahn-drey tey-aw-dawr] /ʒɑ̃ lwi ɑ̃ˈdreɪ teɪ ɔˈdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1791–1824, French painter.
  • gerundial — (in certain languages, as Latin) a form regularly derived from a verb and functioning as a noun, having in Latin all case forms but the nominative, as Latin dicendī gen., dicendō, dat., abl., etc., “saying.”. See also gerundive (def 1).
  • gjellerupKarl [kahrl] /kɑrl/ (Show IPA), 1857–1919, Danish novelist: Nobel Prize 1917.
  • glabellum — glabella.
  • glamoured — Simple past tense and past participle of glamour.
  • glamourie — Alternative spelling of glamoury.
  • glandules — Plural form of glandule.
  • glee club — a chorus organized for singing choral music.
  • gleefully — full of exultant joy; merry; delighted.
  • globulite — (mineral) A rudimentary spherical form of crystallite.
  • glomerous — (obsolete) Gathered or formed into a ball or round mass.
  • glomerule — a cyme condensed into a headlike cluster.
  • glomeruli — Irregular plural form of glomerulus.
  • gluconate — a salt of gluconic acid
  • glucoside — any of an extensive group of compounds that yield glucose and some other substance or substances when treated with a dilute acid or decomposed by a ferment or enzyme.
  • gluemaker — A manufacturer of glue.
  • glueyness — the state of being gluey
  • gluggable — (of wine) easy and pleasant to drink
  • glulisine — A rapid-acting insulin analogue.
  • glutamate — a salt or ester of glutamic acid.
  • glutamine — a crystalline amino acid, HOOCCH(NH 2)CH 2 CH 2 CONH 2 , related to glutamic acid. Symbol: Q. Abbreviation: Gln;
  • glutenous — like gluten.
  • gluttoned — Simple past tense and past participle of glutton.
  • glyburide — a hypoglycemic substance, C 23 H 28 ClN 3 O 5 S, used orally in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
  • gnu style — (programming)   An obsolete and deprecated source code indent style used throughout GNU Emacs and the Free Software Foundation code, and just about nowhere else. Indents are always four spaces per level, with "" and "" halfway between the outer and inner indent levels. if (cond) { } (2014-09-24)
  • gobble up — to swallow or eat hastily or hungrily in large pieces; gulp.
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