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11-letter words containing a, g, e, n, d

  • disengaging — Present participle of disengage.
  • disentangle — Free (something or someone) from an entanglement; extricate.
  • dishearting — Present participle of disheart.
  • disorganise — To make less organised; to reduce to chaos.
  • disorganize — to destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or orderly connection of; throw into confusion or disorder.
  • displeasing — to incur the dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval of; offend; annoy: His reply displeased the judge.
  • dna testing — genetic profiling
  • dodecagonal — Having twelve sides and twelve angles.
  • dog fancier — a person with a special interest in dogs
  • dog handler — a member of the police force, a security organization, etc, who works in collaboration with a specially trained dog
  • dogger bank — a shoal in the North Sea, between N England and Denmark: fishing grounds; naval battle 1915.
  • dorset naga — a British-grown variety of the Naga Jolokia chilli pepper, noted for its extreme heat
  • dovetailing — a tenon broader at its end than at its base; pin.
  • dragon beam — dragging piece.
  • dragon tree — a tall, treelike plant, Dracaena draco, of the Canary Islands, scarce in the wild but common in cultivation, yielding a variety of dragon's blood.
  • dragon-head — dragonhead.
  • dragonflies — Plural form of dragonfly.
  • drainageway — a conduit, ditch, or the like, for draining water from an area.
  • drakensberg — a mountain range in the E Republic of South Africa: highest peak, 10,988 feet (3350 meters).
  • draughtsmen — Plural form of draughtsman.
  • drawing pen — a pen with a fine nib used for drawing
  • dreadnaught — a type of battleship armed with heavy-caliber guns in turrets: so called from the British battleship Dreadnought, launched in 1906, the first of its type.
  • dreadnought — a type of battleship armed with heavy-caliber guns in turrets: so called from the British battleship Dreadnought, launched in 1906, the first of its type.
  • dressmaking — a person whose occupation is the making or alteration of women's dresses, coats, etc.
  • drift angle — the angle made by the path of a drifting vessel with its heading.
  • drumbeating — That to beat on drums.
  • drunkalogue — an account of a person’s problems with alcohol
  • du vigneaudVincent, 1901–78, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1955.
  • dues-paying — gaining experience, especially by hard and often unpleasant or uncongenial work: He spent his dues-paying years as a cocktail pianist.
  • duo-decagon — dodecagon.
  • dwell angle — Dwell angle is the amount of time, measured as degrees of rotation, that contact breakers close in a distributor.
  • dyssynergia — (medicine) Failure of parts of the anatomy to work together correctly.
  • east riding — a former administrative division of Yorkshire, in NE England, now part of Humberside.
  • eglandulose — eglandular
  • elucidating — Present participle of elucidate.
  • emarginated — (botany) Having the margin interrupted by a notch or shallow sinus.
  • endangering — Present participle of endanger.
  • endearingly — In an endearing manner.
  • endeavoring — Present participle of endeavor.
  • endophagous — relating to endophagy
  • energy band — a range of energies associated with the quantum states of electrons in a crystalline solid. In a semiconductor or an insulator there is a valence band containing many states, most of which are occupied. Above this is a forbidden band with only a few isolated states caused by impurities. Above this is a conduction band containing many states most of which are empty. In a metal there is a continuous valence-conduction band
  • engagedness — The state of being deeply interested; earnestness; zeal.
  • enough said — understood
  • ensanguined — Simple past tense and past participle of ensanguine.
  • eradicating — Present participle of eradicate.
  • evangelized — Simple past tense and past participle of evangelize.
  • exsanguined — without blood; anaemic
  • extraditing — Present participle of extradite.
  • fecundating — Present participle of fecundate.
  • feed grains — grains used to feed livestock
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