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10-letter words containing c, r, a, g

  • crazy golf — a putting game in which the ball has to be played via various obstacles
  • creakingly — With a creaking sound.
  • crevassing — Present participle of crevasse.
  • cro magnon — an Upper Paleolithic population of humans, regarded as the prototype of modern Homo sapiens in Europe. Skeletal remains found in an Aurignacian cave in southern France indicate that the Cro-Magnon had long heads, broad faces, and sunken eyes, and reached a height of approximately 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm).
  • cro-magnon — belonging to a prehistoric, Caucasoid type of human who lived on the European continent, distinguished by tallness and erect stature, and by the use of stone and bone implements, principally of Aurignacian culture
  • crown gall — a disease of peaches, apples, roses, grapes, etc., characterized by the formation of galls on the roots or stems usually at or below ground level, caused by a bacterium, Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
  • cruciating — Present participle of cruciate.
  • cryptogams — Plural form of cryptogam.
  • cryptogamy — the state of being a cryptogam
  • cryptogram — a secret symbol
  • culvertage — the forfeiture of a person's property, thereby reducing him to the status of a villain
  • curettages — Plural form of curettage.
  • currawongs — Plural form of currawong.
  • curtailing — Present participle of curtail.
  • curtaining — Present participle of curtain.
  • curtilages — Plural form of curtilage.
  • cyclograph — Arcograph.
  • cystograms — Plural form of cystogram.
  • decagramme — ten grammes
  • deck cargo — cargo that is carried on the deck of a ship
  • decorating — the painting or wallpapering of a room, house, etc
  • decreasing — becoming less or fewer; diminishing.
  • degeneracy — If you refer to the behaviour of a group of people as degeneracy, you mean that you think it is shocking, immoral, or disgusting.
  • detracting — to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation (usually followed by from).
  • diagraphic — descriptive; relating to illustration by drawing or graphics
  • dictagraph — Alt form dictograph.
  • dictograph — a telephonic instrument for secretly monitoring or recording conversations by means of a small, sensitive, and often concealed microphone
  • dining car — a railroad car equipped with tables and chairs, in which meals are served.
  • discarding — Get rid of (someone or something) as no longer useful or desirable.
  • discharged — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • dischargee — a person who has been discharged, as from military service.
  • discharger — Someone or something that discharges something, such as pollution or a firearm.
  • discharges — Plural form of discharge.
  • discourage — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • disgracing — the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
  • disorganic — Not organic; having no organization.
  • dog collar — a collar used to restrain or identify a dog.
  • dog-collar — A dog-collar is a stiff, round, white collar that fastens at the back and that is worn by Christian priests and ministers.
  • dogcatcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
  • drag chain — one of a number of chains attached to a hull about to be launched in restricted waters in order to slow its motion by dragging along the bottom.
  • dysgraphic — a person who suffers from dysgraphia
  • echography — a device that records oceanic depths by means of sonic waves.
  • encouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of encourage.
  • encourager — One who gives encouragement.
  • encourages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encourage.
  • entrancing — Present participle of entrance.
  • epigastric — Of or pertaining to the epigastrium.
  • epigraphic — Of or pertaining to an epigraph or to epigraphy.
  • ergomaniac — one with an excessive desire to work or exercise
  • exchangers — Plural form of exchanger.
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