8-letter words containing n, o, e, g
- geognost — a student of, or expert in, geognosy
- geognosy — Archaic. a science dealing with the constituent parts of the earth, its envelope of air and water, its crust, and the condition of its interior.
- geogonic — relating to geogony
- geomancy — divination by geographic features or by figures or lines.
- geophone — a device that is placed on or in the ground and used to detect seismic waves.
- geoponic — of or relating to tillage or agriculture; agricultural.
- georgann — a female given name.
- georgian — of or relating to the period of British history from the accession of George I in 1714 to the death of George IV in 1830, or the four kings named George who reigned successively during this period.
- georgina — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
- geraniol — a colorless or pale-yellow terpene alcohol, C 10 H 18 O, with a geraniumlike odor, found in rose oil, soluble in alcohol and ether, insoluble in water: used in perfumes and flavors.
- germano- — German, German and
- geronimo — (Goyathlay) 1829–1909, American Apache Indian chief.
- gerontic — geriatric.
- geronto- — indicating old age
- get down — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- get into — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- get onto — discuss
- gingerol — (organic compound) Any of several isomeric compounds responsible for the heat of ginger.
- ginhouse — a building in which cotton is ginned
- ginkgoes — Plural form of ginkgo.
- gisborne — a seaport on E North Island, in N New Zealand.
- given to — past participle of give.
- glendora — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- glenwood — a town in SW Iowa.
- gloveman — fielder.
- glucogen — Alternative form of glycogen.
- glycogen — a white, tasteless polysaccharide, (C 6 H 10 O 5) n , molecularly similar to starch, constituting the principal carbohydrate storage material in animals and occurring chiefly in the liver, in muscle, and in fungi and yeasts.
- go under — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- godendag — a medieval Flemish club having a spike at the end.
- godsends — Plural form of godsend.
- goldenly — In a golden manner.
- goldmine — Alternative spelling of gold mine.
- goldtone — gold-coloured
- gonaives — Gulf of, an inlet of the Caribbean Sea, between the two peninsulas of W Haiti.
- gone out — blank and without comprehension, as if stupefied in surprise
- goneness — a sinking sensation; exhaustion or faintness.
- gongster — a person who strikes a gong
- gonocyte — an oocyte or spermatocyte
- gonopore — an opening through which eggs or sperm are released, especially in invertebrates.
- gonosome — the individuals, collectively, in a colonial animal that are involved with reproduction
- gonzales — Richard Alonzo ("Pancho") 1928–1995, U.S. tennis player.
- gonzález — Julio (ˈxuljo). 1876–1942, Spanish sculptor: one of the first to create abstract geometric forms with soldered iron
- goodness — the state or quality of being good.
- gooiness — the quality of being gooey
- goossens — Sir Eugene, 1893–1962, English composer and conductor.
- gorgerin — the neckline portion of a capital of a column, or a feature forming the junction between a shaft and its capital.
- goriness — covered or stained with gore; bloody.
- governed — to rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation.
- governer — Alternative spelling of governor.
- governor — the executive head of a state in the U.S.