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11-letter words containing d, i, n, g, l

  • magdalenian — of or relating to the final Paleolithic culture of much of western Europe, dating from c13,000–10,000 b.c. and notable for its artifacts of bone, antler, and ivory and for the cave art of western France and northeastern Spain.
  • maledicting — Present participle of maledict.
  • manhandling — to handle roughly.
  • marmalading — Present participle of marmalade.
  • 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
  • mig welding — metal inert gas welding: a method of welding in which the filler metal wire supplies the electric current to maintain the arc, which is shielded from the access of air by an inert gas, usually argon
  • mindblowing — Alternative spelling of mind-blowing.
  • misdealings — Plural form of misdealing.
  • mishandling — to handle badly; maltreat: to mishandle a dog.
  • misleadings — Plural form of misleading.
  • mispleading — a mistake in pleading, as a misjoinder of parties or a misstatement of a cause of action.
  • mongrelized — Simple past tense and past participle of mongrelize.
  • moonlighted — Simple past tense and past participle of moonlight.
  • mudslinging — an attempt to discredit one's competitor, opponent, etc., by malicious or scandalous attacks.
  • night-blind — a condition of the eyes in which vision is normal in daylight but abnormally poor at night or in a dim light; nyctalopia.
  • non-aligned — not aligned: nonaligned machine parts.
  • nonbuilding — Not being or pertaining to a building.
  • odaxelagnia — (rare) A paraphilia in which biting or being bitten leads to sexual arousal.
  • odd-looking — If you describe someone or something as odd-looking, you think that they look strange or unusual.
  • oil gilding — gilding of glass or ceramic ware by using a size of japan or lacquer.
  • old english — Also called Anglo-Saxon. the English language of a.d. c450–c1150. Abbreviation: OE.
  • old kingdom — the period in the history of ancient Egypt, 2780–2280 b.c., comprising the 3rd to 6th dynasties, characterized by the predominance of Memphis.
  • old-looking — having an old appearance
  • oligodontia — an abnormal condition in which fewer than the normal number of teeth develop.
  • ontologised — Simple past tense and past participle of ontologise.
  • out-lodging — a lodging found outside an area
  • outbuilding — a detached building subordinate to a main building.
  • outdazzling — Present participle of outdazzles.
  • overindulge — eat, do to excess
  • overloading — (language)   (Or "Operator overloading"). Use of a single symbol to represent operators with different argument types, e.g. "-", used either, as a monadic operator to negate an expression, or as a dyadic operator to return the difference between two expressions. Another example is "+" used to add either integers or floating-point numbers. Overloading is also known as ad-hoc polymorphism. User-defined operator overloading is provided by several modern programming languages, e.g. C++'s class system and the functional programming language Haskell's type classes. Ad-hoc polymorphism (better described as overloading) is the ability to use the same syntax for objects of different types, e.g. "+" for addition of reals and integers or "-" for unary negation or diadic subtraction. Parametric polymorphism allows the same object code for a function to handle arguments of many types but overloading only reuses syntax and requires different code to handle different types.
  • panhandling — to accost passers-by on the street and beg from them.
  • paragliding — a sport resembling hang gliding, in which a person jumps from an aircraft or high place wearing a wide, rectangular, steerable parachute.
  • plantigrade — walking on the whole sole of the foot, as humans, and bears.
  • polling day — date of election voting
  • ponderingly — in a pondering manner
  • postlanding — occurring after a landing (of an aircraft, shuttle, etc)
  • quadrupling — Present participle of quadruple.
  • quinagolide — A dopamine agonist used to treat elevated levels of prolactin.
  • railroading — a permanent road laid with rails, commonly in one or more pairs of continuous lines forming a track or tracks, on which locomotives and cars are run for the transportation of passengers, freight, and mail.
  • remodelling — to model again.
  • repaglinide — an oral drug used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, often in combination with metformin.
  • rewardingly — in a rewarding way or manner
  • riding lamp — a light on a boat or ship showing that it is at anchor
  • riding sail — a triangular sail set on the aftermost mast of a vessel, especially a fishing vessel, to head it into the wind; trysail.
  • ring-tailed — having the tail ringed with alternating colors, as a raccoon.
  • ringed seal — an Arctic seal, Phoca hispida, having irregular, pale, ring-shaped markings around its body.
  • roadholding — A vehicle's roadholding is how easy it is to control safely in difficult driving conditions or when going round bends.
  • ruling body — authority, group in charge
  • scaffolding — a temporary structure for holding workers and materials during the erection, repair, or decoration of a building.
  • sdeignfully — disdainfully
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