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9-letter words containing o, g, l, a

  • galloping — at a gallop; running or moving quickly.
  • gallowses — Plural form of gallows.
  • gallstone — an abnormal stonelike mass, usually of cholesterol, formed in the gallbladder or bile passages.
  • galveston — a seaport in SE Texas, on an island at the mouth of Galveston Bay.
  • gamboling — (US) present participle of gambol.
  • gambolled — to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
  • game fowl — a domestic fowl of a breed much used for fighting.
  • gang plow — a combination of two or more plows in one frame.
  • ganglions — Plural form of ganglion.
  • gantelope — gauntlet2 .
  • gaolbreak — Alternative form of jailbreak.
  • gaoleress — a female gaoler
  • garbology — the study of the material discarded by a society to learn what it reveals about social or cultural patterns.
  • gargoyled — (of a building) Having gargoyles carved into it.
  • gargoyles — Plural form of gargoyle.
  • garrulous — excessively talkative in a rambling, roundabout manner, especially about trivial matters.
  • gasholder — gasometer (def 2).
  • gasolines — Plural form of gasoline.
  • gatefolds — Plural form of gatefold.
  • gavialoid — of or resembling gavials
  • gazillion — an extremely large, indeterminate number.
  • genealogy — a record or account of the ancestry and descent of a person, family, group, etc.
  • genocidal — the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group.
  • georgical — Georgic; relating to rural affairs.
  • geraldton — a seaport in W Australia.
  • gerfalcon — gyrfalcon.
  • get along — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • ghostball — (baseball) A type of pitch; the knuckleball.
  • gigaflops — a measure of computer speed, equal to one billion floating-point operations per second.
  • girandole — a rotating and radiating firework.
  • gladiator — (in ancient Rome) a person, often a slave or captive, who was armed with a sword or other weapon and compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal, for the entertainment of the spectators.
  • gladiolus — any plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family, native especially to Africa, having erect, sword-shaped leaves and spikes of flowers in a variety of colors.
  • gladstone — William Ewart [yoo-ert] /ˈyu ərt/ (Show IPA), 1809–98, British statesman: prime minister four times between 1868 and 1894.
  • glam rock — a style of rock music of the early 1970s, characterized by the glittery flamboyance and androgynous image of its performers
  • glamorgan — a historic county in SE Wales, now part of Mid, South, and West Glamorgan.
  • glamorise — (British spelling, Irish, South African, Australian and NZ) alternative spelling of glamorize.
  • glamorize — to make glamorous.
  • glamorous — full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.
  • glamoured — Simple past tense and past participle of glamour.
  • glamourie — Alternative spelling of glamoury.
  • glass pox — alastrim, or mild smallpox.
  • glassboro — a borough in SW New Jersey.
  • glasswork — the manufacture of glass and glassware.
  • glassworm — arrowworm.
  • glasswort — any of several plants of the genus Salicornia, of the amaranth family, having succulent stems with rudimentary leaves, formerly used, when burned to ashes, as a source of soda for glassmaking.
  • glaucodot — a mineral, iron and cobalt sulfarsenide, (Co,Fe)AsS, occurring in grayish-white crystals.
  • glissando — performed with a gliding effect by sliding one or more fingers rapidly over the keys of a piano or strings of a harp.
  • gloamings — Plural form of gloaming.
  • globalise — Alternative spelling of globalize.
  • globalism — the attitude or policy of placing the interests of the entire world above those of individual nations.
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