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

  • lengthful — long
  • lewis gun — a light, air-cooled, gas-operated machine gun with a circular magazine, first used in World War I.
  • lingually — of or relating to the tongue or some tonguelike part.
  • linguists — Plural form of linguist.
  • lingulate — formed like a tongue; ligulate.
  • liquoring — Present participle of liquor.
  • lobengula — ?1836–94, last Matabele king (1870–93); his kingdom was destroyed by the British
  • long haul — journey: long-distance
  • long jump — athletics: competition to jump the furthest
  • long suit — Cards. the suit in which the most cards are held in a hand. (in bridge) a suit in which four or more cards are held in a hand.
  • long-haul — line-haul.
  • long-jump — Track and Field. to execute a long jump.
  • longevous — long-lived; living to a great age.
  • longhouse — a communal dwelling, especially of the Iroquois and various other North American Indian peoples, consisting of a wooden, bark-covered framework often as much as 100 feet (30.5 meters) in length.
  • longitude — Geography. angular distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured by the angle contained between the meridian of a particular place and some prime meridian, as that of Greenwich, England, and expressed either in degrees or by some corresponding difference in time.
  • longspurs — Plural form of longspur.
  • longueuil — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, across from Montreal, on the St. Lawrence.
  • longueurs — Plural form of longueur.
  • loudening — Present participle of louden.
  • low-slung — trousers: hipster style
  • lullingly — In a way that lulls; soothingly.
  • lumbering — timber sawed or split into planks, boards, etc.
  • lumpingly — clumsily and heavily
  • lung book — book lung.
  • lungworms — Plural form of lungworm.
  • lungworts — Plural form of lungwort.
  • lurkingly — So as to lurk; in sinister concealment.
  • lustering — the state or quality of shining by reflecting light; glitter, sparkle, sheen, or gloss: the luster of satin.
  • lynchburg — a city in central Virginia.
  • magnaflux — to test (iron or steel) for defects using the Magnaflux method.
  • magnalium — an alloy of magnesium and aluminum, sometimes also containing copper, nickel, tin, and lead.
  • malaguena — a Spanish dance similar to the fandango, originating in Málaga.
  • mandelbug — (jargon, programming)   /man'del-buhg/ (From the Mandelbrot set) A bug whose underlying causes are so complex and obscure as to make its behaviour appear chaotic or even nondeterministic. This term implies that the speaker thinks it is a Bohr bug, rather than a heisenbug. See also schroedinbug.
  • mangaluru — a city and port in SW Karnataka state, in SW India.
  • mangulate — to bend or twist out of shape; mangle
  • melungeon — a member of a people of mixed white, black, and American Indian ancestry living in the southern Appalachians.
  • misruling — Present participle of misrule.
  • monologue — a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker: a comedian's monologue.
  • mouldings — Plural form of moulding.
  • mulligans — Plural form of mulligan.
  • mullingar — a town in N central Republic of Ireland, the county town of Co Westmeath; site of cathedral; cattle raised. Pop: 15 621 (2002)
  • mumblings — Plural form of mumbling.
  • narguileh — hookah
  • naughtily — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
  • navy plug — a strong, dark tobacco in plug form.
  • neuralgia — sharp and paroxysmal pain along the course of a nerve.
  • neuralgic — sharp and paroxysmal pain along the course of a nerve.
  • neuroglia — a class of cells in the brain and spinal cord that form a supporting structure for the neurons and provide them with insulation.
  • neurology — the science of the nerves and the nervous system, especially of the diseases affecting them.
  • ngerulmud — the capital of Palau (from 2006), in the state of Melekeok on the island of Babelthuap
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