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

  • resulting — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
  • rose-slug — the larva of any of several sawflies, especially Endelomyia aethiops or Cladius isomerus, that skeletonize the foliage of roses.
  • schulbergBudd [buhd] /bʌd/ (Show IPA), 1914–2009, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and scenarist.
  • scungille — the meat of a mollusc or conch, eaten as a delicacy
  • secluding — to place in or withdraw into solitude; remove from social contact and activity, etc.
  • skylounge — a vehicle designed to be lifted by helicopter between an intown passenger terminal and an airport.
  • slanguage — slang; a vocabulary of slang.
  • slaughterFrank, 1908–2001, U.S. novelist and physician.
  • sleuthing — a detective. Synonyms: investigator, private investigator; private eye, gumshoe, shamus.
  • struggled — to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
  • struggler — to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
  • sugarless — having no sugar; specif., prepared with synthetic sweeteners
  • superglue — strong fast-drying glue
  • superlong — extremely long
  • surcingle — a belt or girth that passes around the belly of a horse and over the blanket, pack, saddle, etc., and is buckled on the horse's back.
  • tangle up — become knotted or intertwined
  • tegulated — consisting of overlapping parts
  • telegonus — a son of Odysseus and Circe who unknowingly killed his father and eventually married Penelope.
  • the gault — the Lower Cretaceous clay formation in eastern England
  • the glums — gloomy feelings
  • theologue — a theological student.
  • tonguelet — a small tongue
  • traguline — like or characteristic of a tragule
  • trialogue — a discussion or conversation in which three persons or groups participate.
  • tumblebug — any of several dung beetles that roll balls of dung in which they deposit their eggs and in which the young develop.
  • tunneling — Physics. a quantum-mechanical process by which a particle can pass through a potential energy barrier that is higher than the energy of the particle: first postulated to explain the escape of alpha particles from atomic nuclei.
  • unaligned — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • unalleged — declared or stated to be as described; asserted: The alleged murderer could not be located for questioning.
  • unbeguile — to undeceive; to reveal the truth to someone formerly deceived
  • unclogger — to free of an obstruction or impediment: to unclog a drain; to unclog rush-hour traffic.
  • uncongeal — to make liquid
  • undelight — the absence of delight
  • underling — a subordinate, especially one of slight importance.
  • uneagerly — in an uneager manner
  • unfeeling — not feeling; devoid of feeling; insensible or insensate.
  • unflanged — a projecting rim, collar, or ring on a shaft, pipe, machine housing, etc., cast or formed to give additional strength, stiffness, or supporting area, or to provide a place for the attachment of other objects.
  • unfledged — not fledged; without sufficient feathers for flight, as a young bird.
  • ungarbled — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
  • ungenteel — not genteel
  • ungirdled — a lightweight undergarment, worn especially by women, often partly or entirely of elastic or boned, for supporting and giving a slimmer appearance to the abdomen, hips, and buttocks.
  • unglossed — without gloss
  • ungodlike — not godlike
  • ungravely — in a light-hearted manner
  • unhealing — curing or curative; prescribed or helping to heal.
  • unlegible — capable of being discerned or distinguished: Anger was legible in his looks and behavior.
  • unlighted — not made to start burning; unlit; unignited
  • unobliged — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
  • unplagued — an epidemic disease that causes high mortality; pestilence.
  • unpledged — a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something: a pledge of aid; a pledge not to wage war.
  • unplugged — to remove a plug or stopper from.
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