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13-letter words containing e, a, g, l, r

  • dermatologist — A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in the study of skin and the treatment of skin diseases.
  • desacralizing — Present participle of desacralize.
  • detribalizing — Present participle of detribalize.
  • digital frame — a picture frame containing an LCD screen that is used to display digital photos: Download pictures to your digital frame directly from your camera's memory card.
  • digital meter — A digital meter is a meter that gives a separate reading, in the form of a decimal number, for each given input quantity.
  • disagreeables — annoying things
  • dischargeable — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • disgracefully — In a disgraceful manner.
  • disintegrable — Capable of being disintegrated.
  • disregardable — to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes.
  • disregardless — (nonstandard) Regardless.
  • disregulation — Misspelling of dysregulation.
  • distress flag — any flag flown by a vessel to show that it is in distress, as an ensign flown at half-mast or upside down.
  • dog-leg stair — a half-turn stair, the successive flights of which are immediately side by side and connected by an intervening platform.
  • doppelgangers — Plural form of doppelganger.
  • double dagger — a mark (‡) used for references, as footnotes.
  • double garage — a garage that can hold two vehicles
  • downregulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downregulate.
  • draggletailed — untidy; bedraggled; slovenly.
  • drawing table — a table having a surface consisting of a drawing board adjustable to various heights and angles.
  • drum paneling — flush paneling in a door.
  • dual heritage — an upbringing in which one's parents are of different ethnic or religious backgrounds
  • dun laoghaire — a seaport in E Republic of Ireland, near Dublin.
  • durable goods — Durable goods or durables are goods such as televisions or cars which are expected to last a long time, and are bought infrequently.
  • dysregulation — A failure to regulate properly.
  • ear-splitting — ear-piercing: an earsplitting explosion.
  • early closing — shop closure at earlier hour
  • early english — pertaining to the first style of Gothic architecture in England, ending in the latter half of the 13th century, characterized by the use of lancet arches, plate tracery, and narrow openings.
  • early warning — An early warning system warns people that something bad is likely to happen, for example that a machine is about to stop working, or that a country is being attacked.
  • early-evening — taking place or being presented in the early part of the evening
  • early-morning — taking place or being presented in the early part of the morning
  • easter-ledges — a pudding made from the young leaves of the bistort
  • electrographs — Plural form of electrograph.
  • electromagnet — A soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it.
  • elgin marbles — a group of 5th-century bc Greek sculptures originally decorating the Parthenon in Athens, brought to England by Thomas Bruce, seventh Earl of Elgin (1766–1841), and now at the British Museum
  • embranglement — Embroilment, entanglement; the state of being or getting embrangled.
  • embryological — Of or pertaining to embryology.
  • encephalogram — An image, trace, or other record of the structure or electrical activity of the brain.
  • encourageable — Able to be encouraged; suggestible.
  • encouragingly — In an encouraging manner.
  • enculturating — Present participle of enculturate.
  • energetically — In an energetic manner.
  • enthrallingly — In an enthralling way.
  • equilibrating — Present participle of equilibrate.
  • ergonomically — In an ergonomic manner.
  • etherealizing — Present participle of etherealize.
  • evangelistary — a book containing passages from the gospels to be used as part of the liturgy
  • everlastingly — In an everlasting manner; so as to be everlasting.
  • exaggeratedly — To an excessive degree; in an exaggerated manner.
  • excalibur bug — (humour, programming)   The legendary bug that, despite repeated valliant attempts, none but the true king of all programmers can fix. Named after the sword in the stone in the legend of King Arthur.
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