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12-letter words containing a, e, g, n, i

  • in-goal area — the area between the goal-line and the dead-ball line
  • incinerating — Present participle of incinerate.
  • incoagulable — of a nature that cannot be coagulated
  • incogitative — Not cogitative; lacking the power of thought.
  • incognisance — Alternative spelling of incognizance.
  • incognizable — Not cognizable; incapable of being recognised.
  • incognizance — Failure to cognize, apprehend, or notice.
  • increasingly — growing larger or greater; enlarging; augmenting.
  • indian agent — an official representing the U.S. government in dealing with an Indian tribe or tribes.
  • indian giver — a person who gives a gift and then takes it back.
  • indigo snake — a large, deep-blue or brown harmless snake, Drymarchon corais, ranging from the southern U.S. to South America and invading burrows to prey on small mammals: the eastern subspecies D. corais couperi is now greatly reduced in number.
  • induced drag — the drag force generated in the production of lift.
  • inexpugnable — incapable of being taken by force; impregnable; unconquerable.
  • ingeminating — Present participle of ingeminate.
  • ingemination — Repetition; reduplication; reiteration.
  • ingravescent — (esp of a disease) becoming more severe
  • ingurgitated — Simple past tense and past participle of ingurgitate.
  • ingurgitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingurgitate.
  • inline image — (web)   An image that appears within the body of a web page. Most graphical web browsers display images inline (with an option to turn off inline images, to speed up the display of web pages). Other image formats may have to be displayed in a separate window and/or by another application program. An inline image in a web page is specified with the HTML tag, which can take many attributes, the most important of which is the SRC attribute that gives the URL from which to fetch the image. The ALT attribute gives text to display in place of the image for users with images disabled or who are using text-only browsers or text-to-speech convertors (e.g. blind users).
  • inseminating — Present participle of inseminate.
  • integralness — Integrality.
  • integrations — Plural form of integration.
  • interchanged — Simple past tense and past participle of interchange.
  • interchanger — a person or thing that interchanges
  • interchanges — Plural form of interchange.
  • interdigital — Between the fingers or toes.
  • interglacial — occurring or formed between times of glacial action.
  • intergrading — Present participle of intergrade.
  • interlacings — Plural form of interlacing.
  • interlarding — Present participle of interlard.
  • interleafing — Present participle of interleaf.
  • interleaving — sector interleave
  • interlingual — pertaining to or using two or more languages: an interlingual dictionary.
  • interplaying — Present participle of interplay.
  • interrobangs — Plural form of interrobang.
  • interrogable — capable of being interrogated
  • interrogated — to ask questions of (a person), sometimes to seek answers or information that the person questioned considers personal or secret.
  • interrogatee — Someone who undergoes an interrogation.
  • interrogates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interrogate.
  • interrogator — a person who interrogates.
  • interspacing — Present participle of interspace.
  • intertillage — tillage between rows of crop plants.
  • intervaginal — Anatomy, Zoology. pertaining to or involving the vagina.
  • intervillage — occurring between two or more villages
  • interweaving — Present participle of interweave.
  • intransigent — refusing to agree or compromise; uncompromising; inflexible.
  • invercargill — a city on S South Island, in New Zealand.
  • invert sugar — a mixture of the dextrorotatory forms of glucose and fructose, formed naturally in fruits and produced artificially in syrups or fondants by treating cane sugar with acids.
  • investigable — capable of being investigated.
  • investigated — Simple past tense and past participle of investigate.
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