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13-letter words containing d, r, e, g, i, o

  • redesignation — an act of designating.
  • reinvigorated — to give vigor to; fill with life and energy; energize.
  • rendezvousing — an agreement between two or more persons to meet at a certain time and place.
  • rialto bridge — a bridge over the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy, liking Rialto Island with San Marco Island
  • ringed plover — any of several cosmopolitan plovers of the genus Charadrius, especially C. hiaticula, brownish above and white below with a black band around the breast.
  • rogue dialler — a dial-up connection placed on a computer without the user's knowledge which, when the user tries to connect to the internet, automatically connects to a premium-rate phone number
  • rollerblading — skating on rollerblades
  • round herring — any of several herringlike fishes of the family Dussumieriidae having a rounded abdomen, living chiefly in tropical marine waters.
  • ruggedization — the act or process of making something rugged
  • running order — The running order of the items in a broadcast, concert, or show is the order in which the items will come.
  • second string — Sports. the squad of players available either individually or as a team to replace or relieve those who start a game.
  • serodiagnosis — a diagnosis involving tests on blood serum or other serous fluid of the body.
  • short-sighted — unable to see far; nearsighted; myopic.
  • shoulder-high — A shoulder-high object is as high as your shoulders.
  • skateboarding — a device for riding upon, usually while standing, consisting of a short, oblong piece of wood, plastic, or aluminum mounted on large roller-skate wheels, used on smooth surfaces and requiring better balance of the rider than the ordinary roller skate does.
  • spot reducing — the usually futile effort to exercise one part of the body, as the thighs, in hopes of reducing the amount of fat stored in that area.
  • spring-loaded — (of a machine part) kept normally in a certain position by a spring: a spring-loaded safety valve.
  • springboarded — a flexible board, projecting over water, from which divers leap or spring.
  • steroidogenic — of or pertaining to steroidogenesis
  • stockbreeding — the breeding and raising of livestock for marketing or exhibition.
  • strong-minded — having a forceful and independent mind.
  • strong-willed — having a powerful will; resolute.
  • swedenborgian — of or relating to Emanuel Swedenborg, his religious doctrines, or the body of followers adhering to these doctrines and constituting the Church of the New Jerusalem, or New Church.
  • teeing ground — tee2 (def 1a).
  • telerecording — the recording of television signals on tape or, more usually, on film
  • the high road — the principal road from one place to another
  • uncategorized — to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
  • unconsidering — not reflective or thoughtful
  • underclothing — clothing worn next to the skin under outer clothes.
  • understocking — to provide an insufficient quantity, as of merchandise, supplies, or livestock.
  • undiscouraged — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • unneighboured — having no neighbour or neighbours
  • wagon soldier — a field-artillery soldier.
  • waterboarding — a harsh interrogation technique in which water is poured onto the face and head of the immobilized victim so as to induce a fear of drowning.
  • waterflooding — (in oil, gas, or petroleum production) the practice of injecting water to maintain pressure in a reservoir and to drive the oil, etc towards the production wells
  • welding torch — tool used to fuse metals
  • well-ordering — an ordering in which every nonempty subset has a least member under the relation
  • wild bergamot — a plant, Monarda fistulosa, of the mint family, native to eastern North America, having a rounded cluster of lilac-colored or purple flowers, growing in dry places.
  • working order — the condition of a mechanism when it is functioning properly: a stove in working order.
  • young ireland — a movement or party of Irish patriots in the 1840s who split with Daniel O'Connell because they favoured a more violent policy than that which he promoted
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