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10-letter words containing a, g, e

  • allergists — Plural form of allergist.
  • alley gate — a metal spiked gate erected behind a terrace of houses to deter burglars
  • allignment — Archaic form of alignment.
  • allogeneic — being genetically different, while belonging to the same species
  • alongshore — close to, by, or along a shore
  • alpha geek — the person in a group or office who has the most knowledge about computer technology
  • altogether — You use altogether to emphasize that something has stopped, been done, or finished completely.
  • amalgamate — When two or more things, especially organizations, amalgamate or are amalgamated, they become one large thing.
  • amen glass — a British glass of the mid-18th century, having engraved on it a sentiment favoring the cause of the Old Pretender, concluded with the word “Amen.”.
  • amnestying — Present participle of amnesty.
  • amphogenic — producing both male and female offspring.
  • amygdalate — relating to, having, or bearing almonds
  • amygdaline — of or relating to a tonsil
  • anagenesis — the progressive evolutionary changes that take place over time in a single genetic lineage
  • anagenetic — Biology. the progressive evolution of a species. Compare catagenesis.
  • anagrammed — a word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by rearranging its letters: “Angel” is an anagram of “glean.”.
  • anagrammer — a person who enjoys solving anagrams
  • analgesics — Plural form of analgesic.
  • analogised — Simple past tense and past participle of analogise.
  • analogized — Simple past tense and past participle of analogize.
  • analogizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of analogize.
  • anchorages — Plural form of anchorage.
  • androgenic — any substance, as testosterone or androsterone, that promotes male characteristics.
  • androgynes — Plural form of androgyne.
  • anecdotage — anecdotes collectively
  • anemograph — a self-recording anemometer
  • angel cake — a very light sponge cake made without egg yolks
  • angel dust — PCP1
  • angel gear — the neutral gear in a motor vehicle, esp when used to coast downhill
  • angel hair — a kind of pasta in the shape of very fine long strands
  • angelology — a doctrine or theory treating of angels
  • angioedema — swelling that occurs just beneath the surface of the skin or mucous membranes.
  • angiogenic — promoting or relating to blood vessel growth
  • angiogenin — a small, single-chain protein, resembling ribonuclease in structure, that stimulates the formation of new blood vessels.
  • angioscope — An instrument for examining the capillary vessels of animals and plants.
  • angiosperm — any seed-bearing plant of the phylum Angiospermophyta (division Angiospermae in traditional systems), in which the ovules are enclosed in an ovary, which develops into the fruit after fertilization; any flowering plant
  • angle iron — an iron or a steel structural bar that has an L-shaped cross section
  • angle shot — a picture taken with the camera pointed obliquely at the subject, sometimes causing distortion of perspective and proportion.
  • angleberry — a wart-like growth on the skin of cattle and horses
  • anglecized — Misspelling of anglicized.
  • angledozer — a bulldozer with an angled blade which allows earth to be pushed aside
  • anglepoise — a type of lamp with joints and spring tension that allow it to be placed in a wide range of positions
  • anglerfish — a bony fish with a growth on its head which can be wiggled to attract prey
  • anglesmith — a blacksmith skilled in forging angle irons, beams, etc., into various forms used in shipbuilding.
  • anglicised — Made into a form similar to that used by the English.
  • anglicized — having become or been made English in outlook, attitude, form, etc
  • anglicizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anglicize.
  • anglophile — If you describe a non-British person as Anglophile, you mean that they admire Britain and British culture.
  • anglophobe — a person who hates or fears England or its people
  • anglophone — Anglophone communities are English-speaking communities in areas where more than one language is commonly spoken.
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