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There are 12 six-letter words containing G, 2T and U| CATGUT | • catgut n. (Countable) A cord of great toughness made from the intestines of animals, especially of sheep, used… • catgut n. (Uncountable) The material from which such cords are made. • catgut n. (Uncountable) A sort of linen or canvas, with wide interstices. | | GETOUT | • get-out n. (Informal) An opportunity to escape from an undesirable situation, such as a legal loophole. • get-out n. The dismantling and removal of equipment, scenery, etc. when leaving a theater or television studio… • get␣out v. (Intransitive) To leave or escape. | | GOUTTE | • goutte n. (Heraldry) A charge in the form of a teardrop shape, originally with wavy sides, but now often with straight sides. • goutté adj. Alternative spelling of gutty (“semé with drops”). • GOUTTE n. (French) a drop. | | GUTROT | • gutrot n. Alternative form of gut rot. • gut␣rot n. (Slang) Stomachache. • GUTROT n. (colloquial) rough, cheap alcohol, also ROTGUT. | | GUTTAE | • guttae n. Plural of gutta. • GUTTA n. latex, also GUTTY. | | GUTTAS | • guttas n. Plural of gutta. • GUTTA n. latex, also GUTTY. | | GUTTED | • gutted adj. (Not comparable) Eviscerated. • gutted adj. With the most important parts destroyed (often by fire), removed or rendered useless. • gutted adj. (Chiefly archaic) Having a gut or guts. | | GUTTER | • gutter n. A prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the… • gutter n. A ditch along the side of a road. • gutter n. A duct or channel beneath the eaves of a building to carry rain water; eavestrough. | | GUTTLE | • guttle v. (Transitive) Often followed by down or up: to swallow (something) greedily; to gobble, to guzzle. • guttle v. (Intransitive) To eat voraciously; to gorge. • guttle n. (Britain, dialectal). | | ROTGUT | • rotgut n. Raw or poor-quality alcoholic liquor. • rot␣gut n. Alternative spelling of rotgut. • rot␣gut adj. (Usually of whiskey) Unrefined, low quality. | | TAUGHT | • taught v. Simple past tense and past participle of teach. • TEACH v. to impart knowledge or skill to. | | TAUTOG | • tautog n. A fish of the wrasse family found in salt water off of eastern North America from Nova Scotia to South… • TAUTOG n. (Native American) a labroid fish of the North American coast, also TAUTAUG. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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