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

  • apperceiving — Present participle of apperceive.
  • appertaining — to belong as a part, right, possession, attribute, etc.; pertain or relate (usually followed by to): privileges that appertain to members of the royal family.
  • appetisingly — Alternative spelling of appetizingly.
  • appetizingly — in an appetizing way
  • apportioning — Present participle of apportion.
  • appraisingly — to estimate the monetary value of; determine the worth of; assess: We had an expert appraise the house before we bought it.
  • appreciating — to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness.
  • apprehending — Present participle of apprehend.
  • apprenticing — Present participle of apprentice.
  • apprentisage — Obsolete form of apprenticeage.
  • apron string — a string for tying an apron on
  • arabian gulf — an arm of the Arabian Sea, between SW Iran and Arabia. 600 miles (965 km) long.
  • archegoniate — having archegonia
  • architecting — a person who engages in the profession of architecture.
  • area bombing — aerial bombing in which bombs are dropped over the general area of a target.
  • arm-twisting — persuasion
  • arming chest — a chest for holding armor and weapons.
  • arpeggiation — the writing, playing or singing of arpeggios
  • arraignments — Plural form of arraignment.
  • arsino group — the univalent group H 2 As−.
  • articulating — Present participle of articulate.
  • ascertaining — to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine: to ascertain the facts.
  • asking price — The asking price of something is the price which the person selling it says that they want for it, although they may accept less.
  • asparaginase — an enzyme used in treating leukaemia
  • asphyxiating — to produce asphyxia in.
  • aspiringness — the condition of being aspiring
  • assassin bug — any long-legged predatory, often blood-sucking, insect of the heteropterous family Reduviidae
  • asseverating — Present participle of asseverate.
  • assignations — Plural form of assignation.
  • assimilating — to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip.
  • assimulating — Present participle of assimulate.
  • astoundingly — capable of overwhelming with amazement; stunningly surprising.
  • astringently — In the manner of an astringent.
  • astroturfing — a PR tactic used in politics and advertising in which actors are paid to display overt and apparently spontaneous grassroots support for a particular product, policy, or event
  • attractingly — in a manner that attracts
  • augmentation — the act of augmenting or the state of being augmented
  • augmentative — tending or able to augment
  • auscultating — Present participle of auscultate.
  • autographing — Present participle of autograph.
  • autoignition — Automotive. the spontaneous ignition of fuel when introduced into the combustion chamber of an internal-combustion engine, as a result either of glowing carbon in the chamber or of the heat of compression.
  • automatizing — Present participle of automatize.
  • automobiling — (dated) present participle of automobile.
  • babian jiang — a river in S China, flowing SE to the Red River in N Vietnam. 500 miles (805 km) long.
  • babingtonite — a rare, slightly magnetic, black or dark green silicate mineral, Ca2Fe2Si5O14OH, found in cavities in volcanic rock
  • back molding — a molding, as a backband, applied to interior window and door trim to conceal the edge of the wall surface.
  • back-patting — an act or instance of offering praise or congratulation: The winners indulged in a certain amount of mutual back-patting.
  • backbreaking — demanding great effort; exhausting
  • backcrossing — (genetics) The crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents or an individual genetically similar to its parent.
  • backflipping — the process of reversing one's position
  • backlighting — Movies, Television. a light source placed behind an actor, object, or scene to create a highlight that separates the subject from the background.
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