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9-letter words containing a, c, r, i, g, u

  • acquiring — to come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own: to acquire property.
  • agincourt — a battle fought in 1415 near the village of Azincourt, N France: a decisive victory for English longbowmen under Henry V over French forces vastly superior in number
  • capturing — Present participle of capture.
  • carousing — to engage in a drunken revel: They caroused all night.
  • ciguatera — food poisoning caused by a ciguatoxin in seafood
  • couraging — Present participle of courage.
  • crusading — campaigning
  • curtilage — the enclosed area of land adjacent to a dwelling house
  • furnacing — Present participle of furnace.
  • gaucherie — lack of social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkwardness; crudeness; tactlessness.
  • genicular — of or relating to the knee
  • gericault — (Jean Louis André) Théodore [zhahn lwee ahn-drey tey-aw-dawr] /ʒɑ̃ lwi ɑ̃ˈdreɪ teɪ ɔˈdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1791–1824, French painter.
  • graticule — Navigation. a network of parallels and meridians on a map or chart.
  • hachuring — Present participle of hachure.
  • incourage — Archaic form of encourage.
  • megacurie — a unit of radioactivity equal to one million curies
  • neuralgic — sharp and paroxysmal pain along the course of a nerve.
  • nicaragua — a republic in Central America. 57,143 sq. mi. (148,000 sq. km). Capital: Managua.
  • surfacing — the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
  • unorganic — noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals, but that now includes all other compounds of carbon.

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