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10-letter words containing g, u, t

  • guest-shot — an appearance as a guest, especially on a television show.
  • guesthouse — a small building, separate from a main house or establishment, for the housing of guests.
  • guestimate — to estimate without substantial basis in facts or statistics.
  • guestrooms — Plural form of guestroom.
  • guide left — a command to a marching formation to align itself with a guide marching at the left side of the formation.
  • guideposts — Plural form of guidepost.
  • guillemets — Plural form of guillemet.
  • guillemots — Plural form of guillemot.
  • guillotine — a device for beheading a person by means of a heavy blade that is dropped between two posts serving as guides: widely used during the French Revolution.
  • guilt-trip — Informal. to attempt to instill a guilt trip in; play upon the guilt feelings of. See also guilt (def 4).
  • guiltiness — having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: The jury found her guilty of murder.
  • guitarfish — any sharklike ray of the family Rhinobatidae, of warm seas, resembling a guitar in shape.
  • gullstrand — Allvar [ahl-vahr] /ˈɑl vɑr/ (Show IPA), 1862–1930, Swedish oculist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1911.
  • gum myrtle — any of several trees of the genus Angophora, native to Australia, allied to and resembling the eucalyptus.
  • gun battle — a violent fight between groups of people in which guns are used
  • gun tackle — a tackle composed of a fall rove through two single blocks and secured to one of them so as to secure a mechanical advantage of two or three, neglecting friction, depending on the arrangement.
  • gun-toting — carrying a gun, especially a pistol.
  • gunfighter — a person highly skilled in the use of a gun and a veteran of many gunfights, especially one living during the frontier days of the American West.
  • gunter rig — a type of gaffing in which the gaff is hoisted parallel to the mast
  • gustavus i — (Gustavus Vasa) 1496–1560, king of Sweden 1523–60.
  • gustavus v — 1858–1950, king of Sweden 1907–50: advocate of Swedish neutrality during World Wars I and II.
  • gut course — snap course.
  • gut-bucket — jazz played in the raucous and high-spirited style of barrelhouse.
  • gutbuckets — Plural form of gutbucket.
  • gutturally — In a harsh or throaty manner.
  • guy steele — Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.
  • hang about — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • hang it up — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • hang tough — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • haughtiest — disdainfully proud; snobbish; scornfully arrogant; supercilious: haughty aristocrats; a haughty salesclerk.
  • hauntingly — remaining in the consciousness; not quickly forgotten: haunting music; haunting memories.
  • hearth rug — A hearth rug is a rug which is put in front of a fireplace.
  • hearthrugs — Plural form of hearthrug.
  • high court — Supreme Court.
  • high-count — (of a woven fabric) having a relatively high number of warp and filling threads per square inch.
  • hog peanut — a twining plant, Amphicarpaea bracteata, of the legume family, bearing pods that ripen in or on the ground.
  • hothousing — Present participle of hothouse.
  • houseguest — a person staying with a household as a guest for one night or longer.
  • houselight — One of the lights in an auditorium.
  • hugh capetHugh or Fr. Hugues [yg] /üg/ (Show IPA), a.d. 938?–996, king of France 987–996.
  • huntiegowk — a fool's errand or a person sent on an April fool's errand
  • huntingdon — a former county in E England, now part of Cambridgeshire.
  • huntingtonCollis Potter, 1821–1900, U.S. railroad developer.
  • ice tongue — a section of ice projecting from the base of a glacier.
  • image tube — an electron tube that receives a pattern of radiation, as infrared, ultraviolet, or x-ray, on a photosensitive surface and reproduces the pattern on a fluorescent screen.
  • impugnment — to challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt upon.
  • in disgust — as a result of disgust
  • inaugurate — to make a formal beginning of; initiate; commence; begin: The end of World War II inaugurated the era of nuclear power.
  • incognitum — (informal) An American mammoth whose fossilized skeleton was discovered in 1801.
  • incrusting — Present participle of incrust.
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