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9-letter words containing a, l, e, g, i, n

  • neuralgia — sharp and paroxysmal pain along the course of a nerve.
  • neuralgic — sharp and paroxysmal pain along the course of a nerve.
  • neuroglia — a class of cells in the brain and spinal cord that form a supporting structure for the neurons and provide them with insulation.
  • palleting — a small, low, portable platform on which goods are placed for storage or moving, as in a warehouse or vehicle.
  • panelling — wood or other material made into panels.
  • parceling — an object, article, container, or quantity of something wrapped or packed up; small package; bundle.
  • pargyline — a monoamine oxidase inhibitor used to treat hypertension and depression
  • pedalling — a foot-operated lever used to control certain mechanisms, as automobiles, or to play or modify the sounds of certain musical instruments, as pianos, organs, or harps.
  • pelasgian — of or relating to the Pelasgians.
  • pellagrin — a person affected with pellagra.
  • pigmental — of or relating to a pigment or pigments, or the natural colouring of a person or thing
  • pleadings — the act of a person who pleads.
  • presignal — to signal in advance
  • range oil — oil suitable for burning as the fuel of a kitchen stove.
  • ravelling — to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.).
  • realising — to grasp or understand clearly.
  • realizing — to grasp or understand clearly.
  • recalling — to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said?
  • regiminal — relating to a regimen
  • reloading — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • replacing — to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing): Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
  • rerailing — the replacement of existing rails on a railway line
  • retailing — the sale of goods to ultimate consumers, usually in small quantities (opposed to wholesale).
  • revealing — to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • seal ring — a finger ring bearing an incised design for embossing a wax seal.
  • searingly — in a searing manner
  • semiangle — half of a particular angle
  • shaveling — Older Use: Disparaging. a clergyman with a shaven or tonsured head.
  • shearling — Chiefly British. a yearling sheep that has been shorn once.
  • signalize — to make notable or conspicuous.
  • signalled — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
  • signaller — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
  • slaveling — a person in a condition of servility or slavery.
  • slavering — to let saliva run from the mouth; slobber; drool.
  • sloganize — to make a slogan of; express as a slogan: to sloganize one's opinions.
  • stag line — the men at a social gathering who are not accompanied by a date or dancing partner.
  • syringeal — of, relating to, or connected with the syrinx.
  • tableting — Tableting is the production of a disk-shaped solid by compaction or agglomeration of a powder.
  • tangolike — resembling or characteristic of tango music or dance
  • teasingly — to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport.
  • traguline — like or characteristic of a tragule
  • traveling — activity: journeying
  • unaligned — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • unhealing — curing or curative; prescribed or helping to heal.
  • vergilian — pertaining to or characteristic of the poet Vergil.
  • vigilance — state or quality of being vigilant; watchfulness: Vigilance is required in the event of treachery.
  • vigilante — a member of a vigilance committee.
  • villanage — villainy
  • wallering — (slang, US, pejorative) present participle of waller.
  • weaklings — Plural form of weakling.
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