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13-letter words containing d, r, o, p, g

  • addressograph — a machine for addressing envelopes, etc
  • audiographics — audiographic teleconferencing
  • baking powder — Baking powder is an ingredient used in cake making. It causes cakes to rise when they are in the oven.
  • boarding pass — A boarding pass is a card that a passenger must have when boarding a plane or a boat.
  • body piercing — the practice of making holes in the navel , nipples, etc so that jewellery can be worn in them
  • budget period — the time which a budget covers
  • cacodyl group — the univalent group (CH 3) 2 As−, derived from arsine.
  • cape marigold — any composite plant of the genus Dimorphotheca, having variously colored, daisylike flowers.
  • cardiographic — (physiology) Of or pertaining to, or produced by, a cardiograph.
  • cathodography — the process or practice of taking photographs using cathode rays
  • child prodigy — A child prodigy is a child with a very great talent.
  • choreographed — You describe an activity involving several people as choreographed when it is arranged but is intended to appear natural.
  • company grade — military rank applying to army officers below major, as second and first lieutenants and captains.
  • comprehending — to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive: He did not comprehend the significance of the ambassador's remark.
  • concord grape — a variety of grape with purple-black fruit covered with a bluish bloom
  • corresponding — parallel; equivalent
  • coup de grace — A coup de grace is an action or event which finally destroys something, for example an institution, which has been gradually growing weaker.
  • dactylography — the scientific study of fingerprints for purposes of identification
  • daguerreotype — one of the earliest photographic processes, in which the image was produced on iodine-sensitized silver and developed in mercury vapour
  • daguerreotypy — The art or technique of producing daguerreotypes.
  • daguerrotypes — Plural form of daguerrotype, a misspelling of daguerreotype.
  • decompressing — Present participle of decompress.
  • deep mourning — completely black mourning clothes made of a drab material: After her brother died, she was in deep mourning for a year.
  • demographical — of or relating to demography, the science of vital and social statistics.
  • dendrophagous — feeding on the wood of trees, as certain insects.
  • depressogenic — Causing or tending to cause depression.
  • dermatography — a treatise or writing concerning the skin
  • dermographism — dermatographia.
  • diageotropism — a diatropic response of plant parts, such as rhizomes, to the stimulus of gravity
  • discographies — Plural form of discography.
  • disempowering — Present participle of disempower.
  • doppelgangers — Plural form of doppelganger.
  • drag and drop — A common method for manipulating files (and sometimes text) under a graphical user interface or WIMP environment. The user moves the pointer over an icon representing a file and presses a mouse button. He holds the button down while moving the pointer (dragging the file) to another place, usually a directory viewer or an icon for some application program, and then releases the button (dropping the file). The meaning of this action can often be modified by holding certain keys on the keyboard at the same time. Some systems also use this technique for objects other than files, e.g. portions of text in a word processor. The biggest problem with drag and drop is does it mean "copy" or "move"? The answer to this question is not intuitively evident, and there is no consensus for which is the right answer. The same vendor even makes it move in some cases and copy in others. Not being sure whether an operation is copy or move will cause you to check very often, perhaps every time if you need to be certain. Mistakes can be costly. People make mistakes all the time with drag and drop. Human computer interaction studies show a higher failure rate for such operations, but also a higher "forgiveness rate" (users think "silly me") than failures with commands (users think "stupid machine"). Overall, drag and drop took some 40 times longer to do than single-key commands.
  • drape forming — thermoforming of plastic sheeting over an open mold by a combination of gravity and a vacuum.
  • drownproofing — a survival technique, for swimmers or nonswimmers, in which the body is allowed to float vertically in the water, with the head submerged, the lungs filled with air, and the arms and legs relaxed, the head being raised to breathe every ten seconds or so.
  • dysmorphology — The study of genetic defects, especially congenital malformations.
  • eavesdropping — to listen secretly to a private conversation.
  • folding press — a fall in wrestling won by folding one's opponent's legs up to his head and pressing his shoulders to the floor
  • freight depot — (on a rail network) a place where freight is stored while awaiting onward transport
  • gladiatorship — the work of a gladiator
  • gödel's proof — a proof that in a formal axiomatic system such as logic or mathematics it is impossible to prove consistency without using methods from outside the system, demonstrated by Kurt Gödel (1906–78)
  • golden plover — either of two plovers of the genus Pluvialis, having the back marked with golden-yellow spots, P. apricaria, of Europe, or P. dominica, of America.
  • gonadotrophic — Of, pertaining to, or stimulating the functions of the gonads.
  • gonadotrophin — a gonadotropic substance.
  • gonadotropins — Plural form of gonadotropin.
  • good shepherd — Jesus Christ. John 10:11–14.
  • good-tempered — good-natured; amiable.
  • gradient post — a small white post beside a railway line at a point where the gradient changes having arms set at angles representing the gradients
  • gran paradiso — the highest peak in the Graian Alps, in N Italy. 13,324 feet (4061 meters).
  • grand opening — celebratory first-day event

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