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7-letter words containing t, o, u

  • gluepot — a double boiler in which glue is melted.
  • glutony — Misspelling of gluttony.
  • glutose — an ingredient of a syrupy mixture obtained by the action of alkali on levulose or found in the unfermentable reducing portion of cane molasses.
  • glutton — the wolverine, Gulo gulo, of Europe.
  • gnuplot — (tool)   A command-driven interactive graphing program. Gnuplot can plot two-dimensional functions and data points in many different styles (points, lines, error bars); and three-dimensional data points and surfaces in many different styles (contour plot, mesh). It supports complex arithmetic and user-defined functions and can label title, axes, and data points. It can output to several different graphics file formats and devices. Command line editing and history are supported and there is extensive on-line help. Gnuplot is copyrighted, but freely distributable. It was written by Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley, Russell Lang, Dave Kotz, John Campbell, Gershon Elber, Alexander Woo and many others. Despite its name, gnuplot is not related to the GNU project or the FSF in any but the most peripheral sense. It was designed completely independently and is not covered by the General Public License. However, the FSF has decided to distribute gnuplot as part of the GNU system, because it is useful, redistributable software. Gnuplot is available for: Unix (X11 and NEXTSTEP), VAX/VMS, OS/2, MS-DOS, Amiga, MS-Windows, OS-9/68k, Atari ST and Macintosh. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • go bust — If a company goes bust, it loses so much money that it is forced to close down.
  • go phut — to break down or collapse
  • gourmet — a connoisseur of fine food and drink; epicure.
  • gournet — Obsolete form of gurnard.
  • goutfly — a fly whose larvae infect crops
  • goutier — Comparative form of gouty.
  • goutish — susceptible to gout; gouty.
  • grayout — a temporary impairment of vision due to lack of oxygen
  • grotiusHugo (Huig de Groot) 1583–1645, Dutch jurist and statesman.
  • grouted — Simple past tense and past participle of grout.
  • gumboot — a rubber boot.
  • gunboat — a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
  • gunport — an aperture, as in a protective wall or the side of a ship, through which a gun can be aimed and fired.
  • gunshot — the shooting of a gun: We heard three gunshots.
  • gut out — to endure (difficulties) with bravery and persistence (esp in the phrase gut it out)
  • gut-rot — a type of food or alcoholic drink that is unpleasant and poor in quality
  • handout — a portion of food or the like given to a needy person, as a beggar.
  • hangout — a place where a person frequently visits, especially for socializing or recreation.
  • hautboy — oboe1 (def 1).
  • hereout — (obsolete) Out of this.
  • hideout — a safe place for hiding, especially from the law.
  • hit out — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • holdout — an act or instance of holding out.
  • holibut — halibut.
  • hot tub — a wooden tub, usually large enough to accommodate several persons, that is filled with hot aerated water and often equipped with a thermostat and whirlpool: used for recreation or physical therapy and often placed out of doors, as on a porch.
  • hotspurSir Henry ("Hotspur") 1364–1403, English military and rebel leader.
  • houston — Sam(uel) 1793–1863, U.S. soldier and political leader: president of the Republic of Texas 1836–38 and 1841–44.
  • houting — a European whitefish, Coregonus oxyrhynchus, that lives in salt water but spawns in freshwater lakes: a valued food fish
  • huhehot — Hohhot.
  • hurstonZora Neale [neel] /nil/ (Show IPA), 1891?–1960, U.S. author and folklorist.
  • hutongs — Plural form of hutong.
  • ice-out — the breaking up of ice on lakes and streams during spring thaw.
  • ioduret — iodide
  • iquitos — a city in NE Peru, on the upper Amazon.
  • joubert — Joseph [zhaw-zef] /ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), 1754–1824, French moralist and essayist.
  • jousted — Simple past tense and past participle of joust.
  • jouster — A person who jousts.
  • judoist — A person who does judo.
  • just on — Just on is used in mentioning an almost exact number or amount.
  • just so — guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.
  • kao tsu — (Kao TsuorGao Zu) a.d. 565–635, Chinese emperor 618–27: founder of the Tang dynasty.
  • kickout — (in basketball) instance of passing the ball back from near the basket
  • kit out — a set or collection of tools, supplies, instructional matter, etc., for a specific purpose: a first-aid kit; a sales kit.
  • knouted — Simple past tense and past participle of knout.
  • kossuth — Ferenc [fer-ents] /ˈfɛr ɛnts/ (Show IPA), 1841–1914, Hungarian statesman.
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