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11-letter words containing d, i, g, s

  • nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
  • nightshades — Plural form of nightshade.
  • nightstands — Plural form of nightstand.
  • old english — Also called Anglo-Saxon. the English language of a.d. c450–c1150. Abbreviation: OE.
  • ontologised — Simple past tense and past participle of ontologise.
  • outspeeding — Present participle of outspeed.
  • outstanding — prominent; conspicuous; striking: an outstanding example of courage.
  • overbridges — Plural form of overbridge.
  • page design — the way a page is organized and presented
  • pedagoguish — resembling or reminiscent of a pedagogue
  • pedogenesis — the process of soil formation.
  • piece goods — goods, esp fabrics, made in standard widths and lengths
  • plagiarised — to take and use by plagiarism.
  • postediting — the act of editing after a piece of writing has been produced or printed by a machine
  • postlanding — occurring after a landing (of an aircraft, shuttle, etc)
  • predesigned — to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), especially to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge.
  • predigested — to treat (food) by an artificial process analogous to digestion so that, when taken into the body, it is more easily digestible.
  • proceedings — a particular action or course or manner of action.
  • pseudologia — a psychological condition in which a patient tells elaborate, false stories believing them to be true
  • quadrigatus — a silver coin of ancient Rome, bearing an image of Jupiter in a quadriga on the reverse.
  • radiologist — the science dealing with x-rays or nuclear radiation, especially for medical uses.
  • reconsigned — to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit (often followed by to).
  • redesignate — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
  • redigestion — the act or process of redigesting
  • redshirting — a high-school or college athlete kept out of varsity competition for one year to develop skills and extend eligibility. a child held back from starting kindergarten for one year, the practice of which is believed by some parents to give the child academic, athletic, and social advantages.
  • registrated — to select and combine pipe organ stops.
  • ridesharing — of or relating to the sharing of rides or transportation, especially among commuters: The agency was set up to devise a ridesharing program.
  • riding sail — a triangular sail set on the aftermost mast of a vessel, especially a fishing vessel, to head it into the wind; trysail.
  • rifled slug — a shotgun projectile with helical grooves on its sides for imparting a spin to it when it is fired through the smooth bore of the shotgun.
  • ringed seal — an Arctic seal, Phoca hispida, having irregular, pale, ring-shaped markings around its body.
  • ringstraked — ring-streaked.
  • rising damp — moisture problem affecting walls
  • san domingo — Santo Domingo (defs 2, 3).
  • sandbagging — a bag filled with sand, used in fortification, as ballast, etc.
  • sandringham — a village in N Norfolk, England: site of Sandringham House, Royal Family mansion.
  • sandwiching — two or more slices of bread or the like with a layer of meat, fish, cheese, etc., between each pair.
  • scaffolding — a temporary structure for holding workers and materials during the erection, repair, or decoration of a building.
  • scan design — (electronics)   (Or "Scan-In, Scan-Out") A electronic circuit design technique which aims to increase the controllability and observability of a digital logic circuit by incorporating special "scan registers" into the circuit so that they form a scan path. Some of the more common types of scan design include the multiplexed register designs and level-sensitive scan design (LSSD) used extensively by IBM. Boundary scan can be used alone or in combination with either of the above techniques.
  • schrödinbug — (jargon, programming)   /shroh'din-buhg/ (MIT, from the Schrödinger's Cat thought-experiment in quantum physics) A design or implementation bug that doesn't manifest until someone reading the source code or using the program in an unusual way notices that it never should have worked, at which point it stops working until fixed. Though (like bit rot) this sounds impossible, it happens; some programs have harboured schrödinbugs for years. Compare heisenbug, Bohr bug, mandelbug.
  • schrodinger — Erwin [er-vin] /ˈɛr vɪn/ (Show IPA), 1887–1961, German physicist: Nobel prize 1933.
  • screen grid — a grid placed between the anode and the control electrode in a vacuum tube, usually maintained at a fixed positive potential.
  • sdeignfully — disdainfully
  • sedigitated — having six fingers
  • self-guided — accompanied by a guide: a guided tour.
  • semi-staged — produced with the use of only a limited number of props, costumes, etc.
  • send flying — to dismiss or cause to depart hurriedly
  • sending-off — If there is a sending-off during a game of football, a player is told to leave the field by the referee, as a punishment for seriously breaking the rules.
  • service dog — a dog trained to assist a person with a disability that is not related to vision or hearing.
  • shepherding — a person who herds, tends, and guards sheep.
  • ship-rigged — (of a sailing vessel) rigged as a ship; full-rigged.
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