12-letter words containing e, m, r, g, n
- a great many — an extremely large number (of persons or things)
- abridgements — Plural form of abridgement.
- aeromagnetic — of magnetism in the atmosphere
- affrightment — the act of causing fear or alarm
- aggrievement — the state of being aggrieved
- almond green — a yellowish-green colour
- ameliorating — Present participle of ameliorate.
- american rig — a rig for drilling oil and gas wells by using a chisel bit dropped from a considerable height.
- among others — used to indicate that there are several more people like the one or ones mentioned, but that you do not intend to mention them all
- amphiregulin — (protein) A particular autocrine growth factor.
- area bombing — aerial bombing in which bombs are dropped over the general area of a target.
- area manager — a manager of a business, organization, etc who has responsibility for a specific geographical area
- arm's-length — lacking intimacy or friendliness, esp when possessing some special connection, such as previous closeness
- arming chest — a chest for holding armor and weapons.
- arraignments — Plural form of arraignment.
- arrangements — preparatory measures taken or plans made; preparations
- balladmonger — (formerly) a seller of ballads, esp on broadsheets
- bank manager — A bank manager is someone who is in charge of a bank, or a particular branch of a bank, and who is involved in making decisions about whether or not to lend money to businesses and individuals.
- benchmarking — In business, benchmarking is a process in which a company compares its products and methods with those of the most successful companies in its field, in order to try to improve its own performance.
- boilermaking — metal-working in heavy industry; plating or welding
- boomeranging — a bent or curved piece of tough wood used by the Australian Aborigines as a throwing club, one form of which can be thrown so as to return to the thrower.
- boxgrove man — a type of primitive man, probably Homo heidelbergensis, and probably dating from the Middle Palaeolithic period some 500 000 years ago; remains were found at Boxgrove in West Sussex in 1993 and 1995
- brain damage — If someone suffers brain damage, their brain is damaged by an illness or injury so that they cannot function normally.
- bumping race — (esp at Oxford and Cambridge) a race in which rowing eights start an equal distance one behind the other and each tries to bump the boat in front
- campo grande — a city in SW Brazil, capital of Mato Grosso do Sul state on the São Paulo–Corumbá railway: market centre. Pop: 746 000 (2005 est)
- caramelizing — Present participle of caramelize.
- carpetmonger — a person who frequently visits women's boudoirs
- centimorgans — Plural form of centimorgan.
- change-maker — a person or thing that changes bills or coins for ones of smaller denominations.
- charmingness — pleasing; delightful: a charming child.
- cheesemonger — a person dealing in cheese, butter, etc
- chrome green — any green pigment made by mixing lead chromate with Prussian blue
- city manager — (in the US) an administrator hired by a municipal council to manage its affairs
- come running — hurry, rush
- conglomerate — A conglomerate is a large business firm consisting of several different companies.
- costermonger — a person who sells fruit, vegetables, etc, from a barrow
- counterimage — a corresponding image
- criminogenic — causing or promoting crime
- curmudgeonly — If you describe someone as curmudgeonly, you do not like them because they are mean or bad-tempered.
- danger money — extra money paid to compensate for the risks involved in certain dangerous jobs
- dealing room — A dealing room is a place where shares, currencies, or commodities are bought and sold.
- defragmented — Simple past tense and past participle of defragment.
- defragmenter — (computing) That which defragments; a program that performs defragmentation.
- degerminated — degerm (def 2).
- demagnetizer — Any device (often a furnace) that is used to remove magnetization.
- demonography — a treatise on demons.
- demoralising — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
- demoralizing — If something is demoralizing, it makes you lose so much confidence in what you are doing that you want to give up.
- dermaplaning — a cosmetic treatment, often used to treat acne scars, in which surface irregularities are surgically scraped to give the skin a smoother appearance
- disagreement — the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
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