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10-letter words containing e, g, o, n

  • roystering — roister.
  • rubiginose — rust-coloured or rusty
  • san angelo — a city in W Texas.
  • sandgroper — a nickname for a Western Australian
  • sandgrouse — any of several birds of the family Pteroclididae inhabiting sandy areas of the Old World, resembling both pigeons and shorebirds and having precocial young.
  • sangiovese — a black grape grown in the Tuscany region of Italy, used for making Chianti and other wines
  • saprogenic — producing putrefaction or decay, as certain bacteria.
  • schoenberg — Arnold (ˈarnɔlt). 1874–1951, Austrian composer and musical theorist, in the US after 1933. The harmonic idiom of such early works as the string sextet Verklärte Nacht (1899) gave way to his development of atonality, as in the song cycle Pierrot Lunaire (1912), and later of the twelve-tone technique. He wrote many choral, orchestral, and chamber works and the unfinished opera Moses and Aaron
  • schongauer — Martin [mahr-tn;; German mahr-teen] /ˈmɑr tn;; German ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), c1430–91, German engraver and painter.
  • scroungers — to borrow (a small amount or item) with no intention of repaying or returning it: to scrounge a cigarette.
  • sea pigeon — the common black guillemot, Cepphus grylle.
  • sectioning — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • seger cone — a pyrometric cone composed of clay and salt.
  • seignorial — of or relating to a seignior.
  • selenology — the branch of astronomy that deals with the nature and origin of the physical features of the moon.
  • self-wrong — wrong done to oneself.
  • seltzogene — a device from the late Victorian times for making carbonated water
  • shoestring — a shoelace.
  • shortening — butter, lard, or other fat, used to make pastry, bread, etc., short.
  • shot angle — the angle from which a shot is taken
  • shotgunner — a person who is skilled with a shotgun
  • signorelli — Luca [loo-kah] /ˈlu kɑ/ (Show IPA), c1445–1523, Italian painter.
  • signposted — A place or route that is signposted has signposts beside the road to show the way.
  • single out — only one in number; one only; unique; sole: a single example.
  • singlehood — the status of being unmarried.
  • siren song — a dangerously attractive, esp. seductive, proposal or offer
  • slingstone — a stone fired from a sling
  • slobbering — to let saliva or liquid run from the mouth; slaver; drivel.
  • smoke ring — a visible ring formed by the sudden release of smoke, usually created by blowing smoke from the mouth or by a cigarette, incense stick etc
  • smoldering — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
  • smothering — to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing.
  • snorkeling — Also called, British, snort. a device permitting a submarine to remain submerged for prolonged periods, consisting of tubes extended above the surface of the water to take in air for the diesel engine and for general ventilation and to discharge exhaust gases and foul air.
  • snow gauge — an instrument for measuring the depth of snow.
  • snow goose — a white North American wild goose, previously classified as the species Chen hyperborea but now considered the light color phase of the blue goose, C. caerulescens.
  • snow-goose — a white North American wild goose, previously classified as the species Chen hyperborea but now considered the light color phase of the blue goose, C. caerulescens.
  • sociogenic — caused or influenced by society or social factors: sociogenic problems.
  • solderings — any parts which have been soldered together
  • soldiering — a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
  • sole agent — the only appointed agent or representative
  • somethings — Informal. a person or thing of some value or consequence: He is really something! This writer has something to say and she says it well.
  • song cycle — a group of art songs that are usually all by the same poet and composer and have a unifying subject or idea.
  • song sheet — A song sheet is a piece of paper with the words to one or more songs printed on it. Song sheets are given to groups of people at occasions when they are expected to sing together.
  • songlessly — in a songless manner
  • songstress — a female singer, especially one who specializes in popular songs.
  • songwriter — a person who writes the words or music, or both, for popular songs.
  • soundstage — a soundproof room or building in which cinematic films are shot
  • sphenogram — a cuneiform character.
  • sponge bag — a small, usually waterproof, case for carrying toilet articles.
  • sponge mop — a mop that makes use of a sponge as the cleaning part
  • sponge off — any aquatic, chiefly marine animal of the phylum Porifera, having a porous structure and usually a horny, siliceous or calcareous internal skeleton or framework, occurring in large, sessile colonies.
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