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11-letter words containing a, n, l, o, g

  • dollar sign — the symbol $ before a number indicating that the number represents dollars.
  • dovetailing — a tenon broader at its end than at its base; pin.
  • downloading — download
  • downplaying — Present participle of downplay.
  • downscaling — Present participle of downscale.
  • dragon lady — (often initial capital letters) a woman of somewhat sinister glamour often perceived as wielding ruthless or corrupt power.
  • dragonflies — Plural form of dragonfly.
  • drunkalogue — an account of a person’s problems with alcohol
  • eglandulose — eglandular
  • egomaniacal — Having the psychological condition of egomania.
  • elaborating — Present participle of elaborate.
  • elongations — Plural form of elongation.
  • emblazoning — Present participle of to emblazon.
  • english oak — a species, Q. robur of the genus Quercus.
  • epoxylignan — (organic compound) Any compound having a structure based on an epoxylignane.
  • estranghelo — an archaic, cursive form of the Syriac alphabet
  • exfoliating — Present participle of exfoliate.
  • facing tool — a lathe tool for smoothing a plane surface at right angles to the axis of rotation.
  • falling-off — If there is a falling-off of an activity, there is a decrease in its amount or intensity.
  • falling-out — a quarrel or estrangement between persons formerly in close association with one another.
  • flagitation — the act of flagitating
  • flagpersons — Plural form of flagperson.
  • flap-dragon — an old game in which the players snatch raisins, plums, etc., out of burning brandy, and eat them.
  • flavourings — Plural form of flavouring.
  • flying boat — a seaplane whose main body is a hull adapted for floating.
  • footballing — a game in which two opposing teams of 11 players each defend goals at opposite ends of a field having goal posts at each end, with points being scored chiefly by carrying the ball across the opponent's goal line and by place-kicking or drop-kicking the ball over the crossbar between the opponent's goal posts. Compare conversion (def 13), field goal (def 1), safety (def 6), touchdown.
  • formalising — Present participle of formalise.
  • formalizing — Present participle of formalize.
  • formulating — Present participle of formulate.
  • forstalling — Present participle of forstall.
  • freeloading — to take advantage of others for free food, entertainment, etc.
  • fulguration — to flash or dart like lightning.
  • gallovidian — a native or inhabitant of Galloway
  • gallowsness — the quality of being bold or reckless
  • gang plough — a plough having two or more shares, coulters, and mouldboards designed to work simultaneously
  • gangliocyte — (biology) A ganglion cell.
  • ganglioside — any of a class of glycolipids, found chiefly in nerve ganglia, that upon hydrolysis yield sphingosine, neuraminic acid, a fatty acid, and a monosaccharide.
  • gazillionth — (informal) The ordinal form of the number 'gazillion'.
  • gemmulation — the process of reproduction by gemmules.
  • genealogies — A line of descent traced continuously from an ancestor.
  • genealogist — a record or account of the ancestry and descent of a person, family, group, etc.
  • genealogize — to investigate genealogy
  • genioplasty — Mentoplasty.
  • genotypical — the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.
  • gentlewoman — a woman of good family, breeding, or social position.
  • geolocation — the process of determining the location of an electronic device, as a computer, cell phone, satellite, etc.
  • gestational — the process, state, or period of gestating.
  • ghirlandaio — (Domenico di Tommaso Curradi di Doffo Bigordi) 1449–94, Italian painter.
  • giambologna — Giovanni da [jee-uh-vah-nee duh;; Italian jaw-vahn-nee dah] /ˌdʒi əˈvɑ ni də;; Italian dʒɔˈvɑn ni dɑ/ (Show IPA), (Jean de Boulogne; Giambologna) c1525–1608, Italian sculptor, born in France.
  • gigantology — the study or description of giants
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