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12-letter words containing a, n, t, e, g, r

  • battleground — A battleground is the same as a battlefield.
  • bear-baiting — (formerly) an entertainment in which dogs attacked and enraged a chained bear
  • beardtongues — Plural form of beardtongue.
  • bengal tiger — a large tiger found in S. Asia
  • boulangerite — a bluish lead-gray mineral, lead antimony sulfide, Pb 5 Sb 4 S 11 , a minor ore of lead.
  • breathtaking — If you say that something is breathtaking, you are emphasizing that it is extremely beautiful or amazing.
  • burnt orange — of a dark orange colour, sometimes due to calcination of orange pigment
  • carpentering — a person who builds or repairs wooden structures, as houses, scaffolds, or shelving.
  • carpetmonger — a person who frequently visits women's boudoirs
  • cartwheeling — Present participle of cartwheel.
  • caster angle — the forward or backward tilt of the steering axis in a vehicle, when considered from the side
  • categorising — to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
  • categorizing — Present participle of categorize.
  • caterwauling — the shrieking and yowling made by a cat, for example when it is on heat or fighting
  • center stage — If something or someone takes center stage, they become very important or noticeable.
  • centimorgans — Plural form of centimorgan.
  • centralising — Present participle of centralise.
  • centralizing — Present participle of centralize.
  • centre stage — If something or someone takes centre stage, they become very important or noticeable.
  • centrifugate — the denser of the centrifuged materials.
  • change front — to redeploy (a force in the field) so that its main weight of weapons points in another direction
  • chapter ring — a ringlike band on the dial of a clock that bears the numerals or other symbols of the hours.
  • chukot range — mountain range in NE Siberia: highest peak, c. 7,500 ft (2,286 m)
  • citrangequat — A trigenic hybrid cross of two types of orange and a kumquat.
  • city manager — (in the US) an administrator hired by a municipal council to manage its affairs
  • clatteringly — With a clattering sound.
  • clearcutting — the act of felling all trees in area
  • co-parenting — a divorced or separated parent who shares equally with the other parent in the custody and care of a child.
  • coast ranges — series of mountain ranges along the W coast of North America, extending from Alas. to Baja California: highest peak, Mt. Logan
  • cobalt green — a medium, yellowish-green color.
  • cogeneration — the process of generating electricity and steam from the same power plant
  • cogenerators — Plural form of cogenerator.
  • configurated — to give a configuration, form, or design to.
  • conflagrated — Simple past tense and past participle of conflagrate.
  • conglomerate — A conglomerate is a large business firm consisting of several different companies.
  • congratulate — If you congratulate someone, you say something to show you are pleased that something nice has happened to them.
  • congregating — Present participle of congregate.
  • congregation — The people who are attending a church service or who regularly attend a church service are referred to as the congregation.
  • congruential — (mathematics) That uses congruency (division by a modulus).
  • consecrating — Present participle of consecrate.
  • conservating — Present participle of conservate.
  • contravening — to come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to contravene a statement.
  • conversating — to have a conversation; converse; talk.
  • counteragent — a person or thing that counteracts
  • counterargue — to argue against something
  • counterimage — a corresponding image
  • crenellating — Present participle of crenellate.
  • cross-garnet — a hinge with a long horizontal strap fixed to the face of a door and a short vertical leaf fixed to the door frame
  • cybercasting — the broadcasting of news, entertainment, etc., using the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web.
  • danger point — the point at which something ceases to be safe
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