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There are 16 fourteen-letter words containing G, 2L, O and 3T

glottal␣catchesglottalisationglottalizationglottal-stoppedgrist␣to␣the␣millHittitologicallactoglutamateLittle␣AbingtonLittle␣HoughtonLittle␣Weightonlong-tailed␣titsLulsgate␣Bottommelittologistspatent␣trollingtelmatologistswell-thought-out

18 definitions found

  • glottal␣catches — n. Plural of glottal catch.
  • glottalisation — n. Alternative spelling of glottalization.
  • glottalization — n. (Phonology) The act or process of constricting or closing the… — n. (Phonology) Transformation of a consonant into a glottal stop or fricative.
  • glottal-stopped — adj. Pronounced with a glottal stop; characterised by the use of glottal stops.
  • grist␣to␣the␣mill — n. (Idiomatic, chiefly UK) Alternative form of grist for the mill.
  • Hittitological — adj. Relating to Hittitology.
  • lactoglutamate — n. A solution of lactate and glutamate that is used to stabilize…
  • Little␣Abington — prop.n. A village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district…
  • Little␣Houghton — prop.n. A village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire district… — prop.n. A village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough…
  • Little␣Weighton — prop.n. A village in Rowley parish, East Riding of Yorkshire…
  • long-tailed␣tits — n. Plural of long-tailed tit.
  • Lulsgate␣Bottom — prop.n. A village in Backwell parish, North Somerset, Somerset…
  • melittologists — n. Plural of melittologist.
  • patent␣trolling — n. (Patent law, informal, derogatory) The practice of owning and…
  • telmatologists — n. Plural of telmatologist.
  • well-thought-out — adj. Well planned.
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