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10-letter words containing a, r, g, i, l, t

  • afterlight — the light visible in the sky after sunset; afterglow.
  • agricultor — (archaic) An agriculturist; a farmer.
  • agrologist — a person who specializes in agrology
  • airlifting — Present participle of airlift.
  • algebraist — an expert in algebra.
  • algorithim — (spelling)   It's spelled "algorithm".
  • algorithms — Plural form of algorithm.
  • all righty — all right
  • allegorist — a person who writes allegories
  • allergists — Plural form of allergist.
  • alligators — either of two broad-snouted crocodilians of the genus Alligator, of the southeastern U.S. and eastern China.
  • altar girl — a female altar server.
  • angularity — the condition of being angular
  • apterygial — (of eels, certain insects, etc) lacking such paired limbs as wings or fins
  • argenteuil — a suburb of Paris, France, with a convent (656) that became famous when Héloïse was abbess (12th century). Pop: 103 250 (2008)
  • aristology — the art of eating
  • art lining — a system for aligning type in which the baseline is established some distance above the bottom of the body to accommodate letters with unusually long descenders.
  • arthralgia — pain in a joint
  • arthralgic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from arthralgia.
  • astragalin — A chemical compound, a 3-O-glucoside of kaempferol, found in Phytolacca americana, the American pokeweed.
  • blathering — foolish, voluble talk: His speech was full of the most amazing blather.
  • bloggerati — those considered to be important or influential in the world of blogging
  • brattlings — a series of rattling or clattering sounds
  • bridgetalk — (language)   A visual language.
  • cagliostro — Count Alessandro di (alesˈsandro di), original name Giuseppe Balsamo. 1743–95, Italian adventurer and magician, who was imprisoned for life by the Inquisition for his association with freemasonry
  • cartilages — Plural form of cartilage.
  • categorial — of or relating to a category
  • clattering — to make a loud, rattling sound, as that produced by hard objects striking rapidly one against the other: The shutters clattered in the wind.
  • craigslist — (transitive, Internet, informal) To advertise (a product or service) on the Craigslist website.
  • curtailing — Present participle of curtail.
  • curtilages — Plural form of curtilage.
  • darlington — an industrial town in NE England in Darlington unitary authority, S Durham: developed mainly with the opening of the Stockton-Darlington railway (1825). Pop: 86 082 (2001)
  • earthlight — earthshine.
  • earthlings — Plural form of earthling.
  • easterling — a native of a country lying to the east, especially a merchant from the Baltic.
  • enteralgia — Pain in the intestines.
  • enthraling — (rare) present participle of enthral.
  • filtrating — Present participle of filtrate.
  • fitzgeraldEdward, 1809–83, English poet: translator of drama and poetry, especially of Omar Khayyám.
  • flattering — to try to please by complimentary remarks or attention.
  • frugalista — (informal) A person (especially a woman) who is fashionable while being thrifty.
  • galleryite — a spectator, as in a theater gallery or at a golf match.
  • gastralgia — neuralgia of the stomach.
  • gastrolith — a calculous concretion in the stomach.
  • gatlinburg — a town in E Tennessee: resort.
  • gauleiters — Plural form of gauleiter.
  • gaultheria — (botany) Any of the genus Gaultheria of evergreen ericaceous shrubs.
  • generalist — a person whose knowledge, aptitudes, and skills are applied to a field as a whole or to a variety of different fields (opposed to specialist).
  • generality — an indefinite, unspecific, or undetailed statement: to speak in generalities about human rights.
  • gesticular — pertaining to or characterized by gesticulation.

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