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There are 11 eight-letter words containing G, L, M, O and T| ATMOLOGY | • atmology n. The branch of science dealing with the laws and phenomena of aqueous vapour. • ATMOLOGY n. the science of water vapour. | | GLIOMATA | • gliomata n. Plural of glioma. • GLIOMA n. a tumour of the neuroglia in the brain. | | GUMBOTIL | • GUMBOTIL n. a dark sticky clay, formed by the weathering of boulder clay or glacial drift. | | LODGMENT | • lodgment n. An area used for lodging; a place in which a person or thing is or can be lodged. • lodgment n. The condition of being lodged. • lodgment n. The act of lodging or depositing. | | LONGTIME | • longtime adj. Having endured for a long period of time. • longtime adv. Having been for a long time. • long-time adj. Alternative spelling of longtime. | | MEGAVOLT | • megavolt n. One million (106) volts, abbreviated as MV. • mega-volt n. One million ( 106 ) volts, abbreviated as MV. • MEGAVOLT n. a unit of electromotive force. | | MONOGLOT | • monoglot n. A person capable of speaking only a single language. • monoglot adj. Capable of speaking only a single language; monolingual. • MONOGLOT n. a person speaking or writing only one language. | | MORTLING | • mortling n. (UK, dialect) An animal, such as a sheep, that has died of disease or privation. • mortling n. (UK) Wool taken from a dead sheep. • MORTLING n. a sheep that has died from disease, also MORLING. | | MOTTLING | • mottling v. Present participle of mottle. • mottling n. Spots or blotches of different shades or colours. • MOTTLING n. a blotched appearance. | | MOULTING | • moulting v. Present participle of moult. • moulting n. A moult; the shedding of skin, feathers, etc. • MOULTING n. the act of shedding. | | OUTGLEAM | • outgleam v. (Transitive) To shine more brightly than. • OUTGLEAM v. to surpass in gleaming. |
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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