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12-letter words containing gri

  • aggrievement — the state of being aggrieved
  • agribusiness — Agribusiness is the various businesses that produce, sell, and distribute farm products, especially on a large scale.
  • agrichemical — a chemical used in agriculture
  • agricultural — Agricultural means involving or relating to agriculture.
  • agrippina ii — a.d. 16?–59? mother of the Roman emperor Nero and sister of Caligula.
  • agriproducts — Plural form of agriproduct.
  • allegrissimo — (music) A direction in musical notation indicating that the musical piece should be played very fast and lively.
  • char-grilled — Char-grilled meat or fish has been cooked so that it burns slightly and turns black.
  • code grinder — (jargon, abuse)   A suit-wearing minion of the sort hired in legion strength by banks and insurance companies in the Real World to implement payroll packages in RPG and other such unspeakable horrors. In its native habitat, the code grinder often removes the suit jacket to reveal an underplumage consisting of button-down shirt (starch optional) and a tie. In times of dire stress, the sleeves (if long) may be rolled up and the tie loosened about half an inch. It seldom helps. The code grinder's milieu is about as far from hackerdom as one can get and still touch a computer; the term connotes pity. Used of or to a hacker, this term is a really serious slur on the person's creative ability; it connotes a design style characterised by primitive technique, rule-boundedness, brute force and utter lack of imagination. Compare card walloper. Contrast real programmer.
  • degringolade — a rapid descent or deterioration
  • devil's grip — pleurodynia (def 2).
  • finno-ugrian — pertaining to the Finns and the Ugrians.
  • get to grips — to deal with (a problem or subject)
  • grid circuit — that part of a circuit that contains the cathode and the grid of a vacuum tube.
  • grid current — the current that moves within the vacuum tube from the grid to the cathode.
  • griddlebread — bread or cake made on a griddle
  • griddlecakes — Plural form of griddlecake.
  • grievousness — causing grief or great sorrow: grievous news.
  • griffin-hood — (in India and the East) a newcomer, especially a white person from a Western country.
  • grimaldi man — a type of Aurignacian man having a negroid appearance, thought to be a race of Cro-Magnon man
  • grimsel pass — an Alpine pass in S Switzerland. 7159 feet (2184 meters) high.
  • grindability — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
  • griseofulvin — an antibiotic, C 17 H 17 ClO 6 , obtained from a species of Penicillium, used in the treatment of ringworm and other fungous infections of the skin.
  • grizzly bear — a large North American brown bear, Ursus (arctos) horribilis, with coarse, gray-tipped brown fur, once widespread in the western part of the continent as far south as northern Mexico but now restricted to some regions of Alaska, western Canada, and the U.S. Rocky Mountains: a threatened species except in Alaska.
  • h paul grice — H(erbert) Paul, 1913–88, English philosopher.
  • hominy grits — grits (def 1).
  • meat grinder — machine: minces meat
  • microgripper — (engineering) A microscopic device used to grasp and manipulate microscale objects safely.
  • nitty-gritty — the essential substance or details of a matter; basics; crux: Let's skip the chitchat and get down to the nitty-gritty.
  • off the grid — not using any of the services, such as bank accounts, public utilites, etc, that allow a person's activities to be monitored by the authorities
  • pinot grigio — a variety of grape, grown in Italy for wine-making
  • transmogrify — to change in appearance or form, especially strangely or grotesquely; transform.

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