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11-letter words containing a, r, i, g

  • fabricating — Present participle of fabricate.
  • factorizing — Present participle of factorize.
  • fair enough — that is reasonable
  • fairgrounds — Alternative spelling of fairground; the grounds where a fair is held.
  • fairy glove — purple foxglove.
  • fairy green — a medium yellow-green color.
  • falteringly — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • far-sighted — seeing objects at a distance more clearly than those near at hand; hyperopic.
  • farraginous — heterogeneous; mixed: a farraginous collection of random ideas.
  • farreaching — Alternative spelling of far-reaching.
  • farthingale — a hoop skirt or framework for expanding a woman's skirt, worn in the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • feed grains — grains used to feed livestock
  • ferrimagnet — (physics) Any ferrimagnetic material.
  • fertigation — (agriculture) the application of fertilizers or other water-soluble products through an irrigation system.
  • field grade — military rank applying to mid-level army officers, as majors, lieutenant colonels, and colonels.
  • fifth grade — the fifth year of school, when children are ten or eleven years old
  • figurations — Plural form of figuration.
  • figureheads — Plural form of figurehead.
  • filagreeing — Present participle of filagree.
  • film rating — a rating imposed by the British Board of Film Censors that indicates the minimum age of people allowed to view the film
  • filmography — a collection of writings about motion pictures, especially detailed essays dealing with specific films.
  • fimbriating — Present participle of fimbriate.
  • finedrawing — Present participle of finedraw.
  • finger gate — any of a number of small runners radiating from a single gate to distribute metal in several parts of the mold cavity.
  • finger mark — a mark, especially a smudge or stain, made by a finger.
  • finger wave — a wave set by impressing the fingers into hair dampened by lotion or water.
  • fingerboard — (of a violin, cello, etc.) the strip of wood on the neck against which the strings are stopped by the fingers.
  • fingerguard — something that protects the fingers
  • fingermarks — Plural form of fingermark.
  • fingernails — Plural form of fingernail.
  • fingerpaint — A form of paint designed to be applied using the fingers, especially by children.
  • fingerplate — a metal plate fixed to a door next to the handle or keyhole to protect the surface
  • fingerstall — a covering used to protect a finger.
  • fire damage — damage caused to a building or other object by fire
  • fireballing — (baseball) Tending to pitch fastballs.
  • first grade — school year: age 6-7
  • fiscal drag — the process by which, during inflation, rising incomes draw people into higher tax brackets, so that their real incomes may fall; this acts as a restraint on the expansion of the economy
  • flat racing — a race run on a level track having no hurdles, water jumps, hedges, or the like to hinder the speed of the entrants.
  • flavourings — Plural form of flavouring.
  • flying mare — Wrestling. a method of attack in which a wrestler grasps the wrist of the opponent, turns in the opposite direction, and throws the opponent over the shoulder and down.
  • food grains — the small hard seedlike fruits of a grass, esp a cereal plant, used as a foodstuff
  • forage mite — a mite normally occurring in forage but sometimes infesting the skin of mammals, esp horses, and birds
  • forebearing — Present participle of forebear.
  • forecasting — Present participle of forecast.
  • foreign aid — economic, technical, or military aid given by one nation to another for purposes of relief and rehabilitation, for economic stabilization, or for mutual defense.
  • forewarning — to warn in advance.
  • forgiveable — Misspelling of forgivable.
  • formalising — Present participle of formalise.
  • formalizing — Present participle of formalize.
  • formulating — Present participle of formulate.
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