Anagrams of: GALEOPSIS
Definition of GALEOPSIS
Best Scoring Anagrams of: GALEOPSIS
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spoilages | 9 | 12 | nounn | |||||
noun • the amount that has spoiled • the process of becoming spoiled • the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it | ||||||||
spoilage | 8 | 11 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • the amount that has spoiled • the process of becoming spoiled • the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it | ||||||||
gospels | 7 | 10 | nounn | |||||
noun • the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) that tell the story of Christ's life and teachings | ||||||||
epilogs | 7 | 10 | ||||||
noun • a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play • a short passage added at the end of a literary work | ||||||||
gapless | 7 | 10 | adjectiveadj | |||||
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gaposis | 7 | 10 | ||||||
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gossip | 6 | 9 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • light informal conversation for social occasions • a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people • a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others verb • wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies • talk socially without exchanging too much information | ||||||||
gospel | 6 | 9 | nounn | |||||
noun • the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) that tell the story of Christ's life and teachings • an unquestionable truth • folk music consisting of a genre of a cappella music originating with Black slaves in the United States and featuring call and response; influential on the development of other genres of popular music (especially soul) • the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group • a doctrine that is believed to be of great importance | ||||||||
epilog | 6 | 9 | nounn | |||||
noun • a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play • a short passage added at the end of a literary work | ||||||||
espials | 7 | 9 | nounn | |||||
noun • the act of detecting something; catching sight of something | ||||||||
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