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9-letter words containing t, g

  • grainiest — Superlative form of grainy.
  • gram atom — the quantity of an element whose weight in grams is numerically equal to the atomic weight of the element.
  • gram-atom — the quantity of an element whose weight in grams is numerically equal to the atomic weight of the element.
  • grammatic — Grammatical.
  • grandaunt — an aunt of one's father or mother; great-aunt.
  • grandgentCharles Hall, 1862–1939, U.S. philologist and essayist.
  • granitite — a granite rich in biotite.
  • granitize — to subject to granitization.
  • granitoid — resembling or having the texture of granite.
  • granolith — a composition stone for pavements, made from crushed granite or the like and cement.
  • grantable — to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a charter.
  • grantsman — an expert in grantsmanship.
  • granulate — to form into granules or grains.
  • granulite — a metamorphic rock composed of granular minerals of uniform size, as quartz, feldspar, or pyroxene, and showing a definite banding.
  • grapeshot — a cluster of small cast-iron balls formerly used as a charge for a cannon.
  • grapetree — any of various plants of the genus Coccoloba, esp C. uvifera, a shrubby plant resembling a grapevine
  • graphited — Modified by the addition of graphite.
  • graphitic — a very common mineral, soft native carbon, occurring in black to dark-gray foliated masses, with metallic luster and greasy feel: used for pencil leads, as a lubricant, and for making crucibles and other refractories; plumbago; black lead.
  • grassiest — Superlative form of grassy.
  • grassplot — a plot of ground covered with or reserved for grass.
  • grassquit — any of several tiny finches, especially of the genus Tiaris, of tropical America and the West Indies.
  • grassroot — Grassroots.
  • gratefull — Archaic form of grateful.
  • grateless — (of a fireplace, etc) having no grate
  • graticule — Navigation. a network of parallels and meridians on a map or chart.
  • gratified — Obsolete. to reward; remunerate.
  • gratifier — Someone who gratifies.
  • gratifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gratify.
  • gratinate — to gratiné.
  • gratineed — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
  • gratingly — irritating or unpleasant to one's feelings.
  • gratitude — the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful: He expressed his gratitude to everyone on the staff.
  • gratulant — expressing gratification; congratulatory.
  • gratulate — to hail with joy; express joy at.
  • graustark — a novel (1901) by George Barr McCutcheon about the romantic and melodramatic adventures of military and courtly figures in the fictional kingdom of Graustark.
  • gravesite — the site of a grave or graves; a place of burial.
  • gravidity — pregnant1 (def 1).
  • gravitate — to move or tend to move under the influence of gravitational force.
  • gravities — Plural form of gravity.
  • gravitino — the hypothetical fermionic partner of the graviton, predicted by the supergravity extension of Einstein's theory of general relativity.
  • gravitons — Plural form of graviton.
  • graystone — (uncountable) A type of gray, volcanic rock, typically containing feldspar and iron.
  • graywater — dirty water from sinks, showers, bathtubs, washing machines, and the like, that can be recycled, as for use in flushing toilets.
  • greasiest — Superlative form of greasy.
  • great ape — any of a group of anthropoid primates characterized by long arms, a broad chest, and the absence of a tail, comprising the family Pongidae (great ape) which includes the chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan, and the family Hylobatidae (lesser ape) which includes the gibbon and siamang.
  • great auk — a large, flightless auk, Pinguinus impennis, of rocky islands off North Atlantic coasts: extinct since 1844.
  • great dog — the constellation Canis Major.
  • great tit — an Old World titmouse, Parus major, yellowish green above with white cheeks.
  • great toe — big toe.
  • great war — the war fought mainly in Europe and the Middle East, between the Central Powers and the Allies, beginning on July 28, 1914, and ending on November 11, 1918, with the collapse of the Central Powers. Abbreviation: WWI.
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