11-letter words containing d, e, t, a, n, g
- mediatizing — Present participle of mediatize.
- megadontism — macrodontia.
- metalliding — the creation of an alloy coating by an electrolytic process involving the diffusion of atoms from one metal into the surface of a second metal
- mistreading — a wrongdoing or misdemeanour
- nearsighted — seeing distinctly at a short distance only; myopic.
- nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
- nightshades — Plural form of nightshade.
- ninth grade — the ninth year of school, usually the first year of high school
- nondelegate — a person who is not an official delegate
- nongraduate — a person who is not a graduate of an educational institution
- open dating — the practice of putting a freshness date on food packages.
- pentagonoid — like a pentagon in shape.
- plantigrade — walking on the whole sole of the foot, as humans, and bears.
- prendergast — Maurice Brazil [braz-uh l] /ˈbræz əl/ (Show IPA), 1859–1924, U.S. painter.
- prolongated — to prolong.
- redesignate — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
- ring-tailed — having the tail ringed with alternating colors, as a raccoon.
- ringstraked — ring-streaked.
- scent gland — any of various specialized skin glands, occurring in many kinds of animals, that emit an odor commonly functioning as a social or sexual signal or a defensive weapon.
- sound stage — a large, soundproof studio used for filming motion pictures.
- stepdancing — a dance emphasizing footwork or certain steps instead of other bodily gestures or movement
- sweat gland — one of the minute, coiled, tubular glands of the skin that secrete sweat.
- tanning bed — a boxlike bed having a hinged cover and equipped with sunlamps to produce a suntan.
- tenth grade — (in the US) the tenth year of school, when students are 15 or 16 years old
- ticonderoga — a village in NE New York, on Lake Champlain: site of French fort captured by the English 1759 and by Americans under Ethan Allen 1775.
- tragedienne — an actress especially noted for performing tragic roles.
- transgender — noting or relating to a person whose gender identity does not correspond to that person’s biological sex assigned at birth: the transgender movement; transgender rights.
- tselinograd — a former name of Akmola.
- tuning head — the part of a stringed instrument where the tension of the strings is adjusted by means of screwed pegs.
- unabrogated — not abrogated, revoked, or annulled
- unaugmented — not increased or enlarged
- undelegated — unappointed
- undertaking — the act of a person who undertakes any task or responsibility.
- undeviating — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
- unglaciated — to cover with ice or glaciers.
- ungraduated — characterized by or arranged in degrees, especially successively, as according to height, depth, or difficulty: a graduated series of lessons.
- ungratified — to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
- ungratitude — the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful: He expressed his gratitude to everyone on the staff.
- unirrigated — to supply (land) with water by artificial means, as by diverting streams, flooding, or spraying.
- unlitigated — to make the subject of a lawsuit; contest at law.
- unmitigated — not mitigated; not softened or lessened: unmitigated suffering.
- unmortgaged — (esp of a title to property) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law
- unnavigated — not navigated, not travelled over or through by boat, airplane, etc
- unobligated — to bind or oblige morally or legally: to obligate oneself to purchase a building.
- unpaginated — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
- unregulated — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
- videotaping — magnetic tape on which the electronic impulses produced by the video and audio portions of a television program, motion picture, etc., are recorded (distinguished from audiotape).