9-letter words containing g, u, t
- heat slug — (hardware, processor) A metal plate that helps dissipate heat away from the silicon core of a processor to the packaging or heat-sink.
- huguenots — a member of the Reformed or Calvinistic communion of France in the 16th and 17th centuries; a French Protestant.
- hui-tsung — 1082–1135, emperor of China 1101–26: painter and patron of art.
- hungriest — Superlative form of hungry.
- indraught — an inward flow or current, as of air or water.
- inducting — to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president.
- indulgent — characterized by or showing indulgence; benignly lenient or permissive: an indulgent parent.
- ingenuity — the quality of being cleverly inventive or resourceful; inventiveness: a designer of great ingenuity.
- inputting — something that is put in.
- insulting — giving or causing insult; characterized by affronting rudeness, insolence, etc.
- insurgent — a person who rises in forcible opposition to lawful authority, especially a person who engages in armed resistance to a government or to the execution of its laws; rebel.
- integrous — (rare) Having or characterized by integrity.
- intrigued — to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate: The plan intrigues me, but I wonder if it will work.
- intriguer — to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate: The plan intrigues me, but I wonder if it will work.
- intrigues — Plural form of intrigue.
- intruding — Present participle of intrude.
- intuiting — Present participle of intuit.
- inwrought — worked in or closely combined with something.
- irrupting — Present participle of irrupt.
- iudgement — Obsolete spelling of judgement.
- jargonaut — Someone who uses jargon excessively.
- jelutongs — Plural form of jelutong.
- jitterbug — a strenuously acrobatic dance consisting of a few standardized steps augmented by twirls, splits, somersaults, etc., popular especially in the early 1940s and performed chiefly to boogie-woogie and swing.
- judgement — an act or instance of judging.
- judgmatic — judicious.
- judgments — Plural form of judgment.
- juneating — an early-season apple
- junglists — Plural form of junglist.
- junketing — Present participle of junket.
- juttingly — in a protruding or jutting manner
- kwangtung — Older Spelling. Guangdong.
- langouste — spiny lobster.
- languette — a thin plate fastened to the mouth of certain organ pipes.
- laughters — the action or sound of laughing.
- lautering — The step or process in brewing beer which separates the mash into clear liquid wort and grain.
- lecturing — Present participle of lecture.
- leg stump — either of the outside stumps at which the batsman takes his position.
- lengthful — long
- ligatures — Plural form of ligature.
- light out — to get down or descend, as from a horse or a vehicle.
- lightbulb — Alternative spelling of light bulb.
- ligustrum — any of various shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Ligustrum, of the olive family, comprising the privets.
- linguists — Plural form of linguist.
- lingulate — formed like a tongue; ligulate.
- litigious — of or relating to litigation.
- litterbug — a person who litters public places with items of refuse: Litterbugs had thrown beer cans on the picnic grounds.
- liturgics — the science or art of conducting public worship.
- liturgies — Plural form of liturgy.
- liturgist — an authority on liturgies.
- 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.