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9-letter words containing t, g

  • glistered — Simple past tense and past participle of glister.
  • glitching — Present participle of glitch.
  • glittered — Simple past tense and past participle of glitter.
  • globalist — the attitude or policy of placing the interests of the entire world above those of individual nations.
  • globesity — obesity as affecting a very large percentage of the global population: the public-health crisis of globesity.
  • globetrot — to travel throughout the world, especially regularly or frequently.
  • globulite — (mineral) A rudimentary spherical form of crystallite.
  • glom onto — to take and hold; obtain
  • glomerate — compactly clustered.
  • gloomiest — Superlative form of gloomy.
  • glossator — a person who writes glosses; glossarist.
  • glossiest — Superlative form of glossy.
  • glossitis — inflammation of the tongue.
  • glottalic — (linguistics) Related to or produced via complete closure of the glottis.
  • glottises — Plural form of glottis.
  • glowstick — Alternative spelling of glow stick.
  • gluconate — a salt of gluconic acid
  • glutamate — a salt or ester of glutamic acid.
  • glutamine — a crystalline amino acid, HOOCCH(NH 2)CH 2 CH 2 CONH 2 , related to glutamic acid. Symbol: Q. Abbreviation: Gln;
  • glutenous — like gluten.
  • glutinant — a nematocyst that discharges a thread covered with a sticky secretion.
  • glutinous — of the nature of glue; gluey; viscid; sticky.
  • gluttoned — Simple past tense and past participle of glutton.
  • glycation — (biochemistry) non-enzymatic reaction of a sugar and an amine group of a protein to form a glycoprotein.
  • glycerite — a preparation of a medicinal substance dissolved in or mixed with glycerin.
  • glycolate — a salt or ester of glycolic acid.
  • gmelinite — a zeolitic mineral
  • gnarliest — gnarled.
  • gnateater — any small, long-legged antbird of the genus Conopophaga, of South America.
  • gnathonic — sycophantic; fawning.
  • gnostical — pertaining to knowledge.
  • gnu style — (programming)   An obsolete and deprecated source code indent style used throughout GNU Emacs and the Free Software Foundation code, and just about nowhere else. Indents are always four spaces per level, with "" and "" halfway between the outer and inner indent levels. if (cond) { } (2014-09-24)
  • go astray — person: deviate from correct or good way
  • go for it — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • go native — being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land.
  • go out of — If a quality or feeling goes out of someone or something, they no longer have it.
  • go postal — of or relating to the post office or mail service: postal delivery; postal employees.
  • go steady — firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder.
  • go to bed — a piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well.
  • go to law — If you go to law, you go to court in order to get a legal judgment on a dispute.
  • go to pot — a container of earthenware, metal, etc., usually round and deep and having a handle or handles and often a lid, used for cooking, serving, and other purposes.
  • go to sea — to become a sailor
  • go to war — engage in warfare
  • go-getter — an enterprising, aggressive person.
  • goal post — either of the two vertical posts that support a crossbar and form the opening of a goal in soccer, hockey, etc.
  • goalmouth — the area between the goalposts directly in front of the goal in certain games, as soccer, lacrosse, and hockey.
  • goalposts — Plural form of goalpost.
  • goat moth — a large European moth, Cossus cossus, with pale brownish-grey variably marked wings: family Cossidae
  • goatherds — Plural form of goatherd.
  • goatishly — In a goatish way.
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