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11-letter words containing d, a, m, g, e

  • dragon beam — dragging piece.
  • dramaturges — Plural form of dramaturge.
  • draughtsmen — Plural form of draughtsman.
  • dressmaking — a person whose occupation is the making or alteration of women's dresses, coats, etc.
  • drumbeating — That to beat on drums.
  • emarginated — (botany) Having the margin interrupted by a notch or shallow sinus.
  • fire damage — damage caused to a building or other object by fire
  • frogmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of frogmarch.
  • game warden — a public official who enforces game laws.
  • gamma decay — type of radioactivity in which an unstable atomic nucleus dissipates energy by gamma emission, producing gamma rays.
  • gangsterdom — the world of gangsters; gangland
  • gendarmerie — gendarmes collectively; a body of gendarmes.
  • gene amdahl — (person)   A former IBM engineer who founded Amdahl Corporation.
  • genomic dna — the DNA constituting the genome of a cell or organism, as distinguished from extrachromosomal DNAs, such as plasmids. Abbreviation: gDNA.
  • geodynamics — (used with a singular verb) the science dealing with dynamic processes or forces within the earth.
  • gerrymander — U.S. Politics. the dividing of a state, county, etc., into election districts so as to give one political party a majority in many districts while concentrating the voting strength of the other party into as few districts as possible.
  • get it made — to be assured of success
  • give a damn — to declare (something) to be bad, unfit, invalid, or illegal.
  • glamourized — Simple past tense and past participle of glamourize.
  • gob-smacked — utterly astounded; astonished.
  • golden gram — (in the East Indies) the chickpea used as a food for people and cattle.
  • golden mean — the perfect moderate course or position that avoids extremes; the happy medium.
  • gonadectomy — (surgery) The procedure to remove an ovary or testis.
  • gormandized — Simple past tense and past participle of gormandize.
  • gormandizer — A person who gormandizes; a glutton or gourmand.
  • gormandizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gormandize.
  • gourmandise — unrestrained enjoyment of fine foods, wines, and the like.
  • gourmandize — to enjoy fine food and drink, especially often and in lavish quantity.
  • gradiometer — any instrument used to measure a gradient, as the rate of change of the geomagnetic field. Compare gradient (def 3a).
  • grand monde — fashionable society; high society
  • grande dame — a usually elderly woman of dignified or aristocratic bearing.
  • grandmaster — the head of a military order of knighthood, a lodge, fraternal order, or the like.
  • grandmother — the mother of one's father or mother.
  • ground beam — a reinforced concrete beam for supporting walls, joists, etc., at or near ground level, itself either resting directly upon the ground or supported at both ends by piers.
  • ground game — game animals, such as hares or deer, found on the earth's surface: distinguished from game birds
  • guardswomen — Plural form of guardswoman.
  • gum disease — dental infection
  • hamstringed — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
  • head margin — the empty space between the first line or other printed element on a page and the top of the page.
  • hemorrhaged — a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
  • homogenated — Homogenized.
  • homologated — Simple past tense and past participle of homologate.
  • ideogrammic — Being, or pertaining to, an ideogram.
  • impregnated — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • ingeminated — Simple past tense and past participle of ingeminate.
  • judgemental — involving the use or exercise of judgment.
  • leading man — an actor who plays the principal male role in a motion picture or play.
  • ledger beam — a reinforced-concrete beam having projecting ledges for receiving the ends of joists or the like.
  • legerdemain — sleight of hand.
  • legitimated — Simple past tense and past participle of legitimate.
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