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11-letter words containing a, g, r, i, e, n

  • rangefinder — any of various instruments for determining the distance from the observer to a particular object, as for sighting a gun or adjusting the focus of a camera.
  • rasterising — (algorithm)   A transformation that can be applied to an image to prepare it for printing. Rasterising reduces resolution by a factor of typically four to eight. It also reduces sensitivity to paper properties. Rasterising can be combined with dithering.
  • rasterizing — rasterising
  • reading age — the level of reading ability that a person has in comparison to an average child of a particular age
  • reaganomics — the economic policies put forth by the administration of President Ronald Reagan, especially as emphasizing supply-side theory.
  • realignment — an adjustment to a line; arrangement in a straight line.
  • reasonings' — the act or process of a person who reasons.
  • reawakening — rousing; quickening: an awakening interest in ballet.
  • recarpeting — a heavy fabric, commonly of wool or nylon, for covering floors.
  • redesignate — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
  • refactoring — (object-oriented, programming)   Improving a computer program by reorganising its internal structure without altering its external behaviour. When software developers add new features to a program, the code degrades because the original program was not designed with the extra features in mind. This problem could be solved by either rewriting the existing code or working around the problems which arise when adding the new features. Redesigning a program is extra work, but not doing so would create a program which is more complicated than it needs to be. Refactoring is a collection of techniques which have been designed to provide an alternative to the two situations mentioned above. The techniques enable programmers to restructure code so that the design of a program is clearer. It also allows programmers to extract reusable components, streamline a program, and make additions to the program easier to implement. Refactoring is usually done by renaming methods, moving fields from one class to another, and moving code into a separate method. Although it is done using small and simple steps, refactoring a program will vastly improve its design and structure, making it easier to maintain and leading to more robust code.
  • refinancing — to finance again.
  • refrangible — capable of being refracted, as rays of light.
  • refrigerant — refrigerating; cooling.
  • regimentals — of or relating to a regiment.
  • regionalism — Government. the principle or system of dividing a city, state, etc., into separate administrative regions.
  • regionalize — to divide or organize into regions for administrative purposes
  • regurgitant — to surge or rush back, as liquids, gases, undigested food, etc.
  • reintegrate — to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole.
  • reiterating — to say or do again or repeatedly; repeat, often excessively.
  • relabelling — a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination, etc.
  • relaunching — an act or instance of launching something again.
  • religionary — pertaining to religion
  • remand wing — a special area within a prison for prisoners who are awaiting trial
  • remigration — the act or process of returning or migrating back to the place of origin
  • renegotiate — to negotiate again, as a loan, treaty, etc.
  • renographic — of or pertaining to renography, using or produced by a renogram
  • reorganizer — a person who reorganizes
  • repaglinide — an oral drug used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, often in combination with metformin.
  • resignation — the act of resigning.
  • revaluating — to make a new or revised valuation of; revalue.
  • rewardingly — in a rewarding way or manner
  • rex begonia — a plant, Begonia rex, native to India, having wrinkled, variegated leaves and thick, hairy stems, and cultivated in many varieties.
  • rh negative — See under Rh factor.
  • rh-negative — See under Rh factor.
  • ridesharing — of or relating to the sharing of rides or transportation, especially among commuters: The agency was set up to devise a ridesharing program.
  • rifle range — a firing range for practice with rifles.
  • right angle — the angle formed by two radii of a circle that are drawn to the extremities of an arc equal to one quarter of the circle; the angle formed by two perpendicular lines that intersect; an angle of 90°.
  • ring a bell — a hollow instrument of cast metal, typically cup-shaped with a flaring mouth, suspended from the vertex and rung by the strokes of a clapper, hammer, or the like.
  • ring bearer — wedding attendant who carries ring
  • ring magnet — a ring-shaped permanent magnet.
  • ring nebula — a planetary nebula in the constellation Lyra that has a ringlike appearance surrounding its central star.
  • ring-tailed — having the tail ringed with alternating colors, as a raccoon.
  • ringed seal — an Arctic seal, Phoca hispida, having irregular, pale, ring-shaped markings around its body.
  • ringstraked — ring-streaked.
  • rod bearing — a bearing in the metal shaft that transmits power in axial reciprocating motion
  • ropedancing — the act of dancing on a rope
  • san gabriel — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • saprolegnia — a variety of fungus
  • scatterling — a person with no fixed home; a wanderer; a vagabond
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