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10-letter words containing e, r, a, g, o

  • encouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of encourage.
  • encourager — One who gives encouragement.
  • encourages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encourage.
  • engarrison — to set up as a garrison
  • entourages — Plural form of entourage.
  • envigorate — Alternative spelling of invigorate.
  • eragrostis — Any of several species of grass from the genus Eragrostis; lovegrass.
  • ergatogyne — a wingless, worker-like ant with female characteristics
  • ergomaniac — one with an excessive desire to work or exercise
  • ergophobia — An irrational fear of work.
  • ergotamine — A compound present in some kinds of ergot. An alkaloid, it causes constriction of blood vessels and is used in the treatment of migraine.
  • expurgator — One who expurgates.
  • fearmonger — a person who creates or spreads alarming news.
  • fearnought — a stout woolen cloth for overcoats.
  • ferrograms — plural of Ferrogram
  • flagperson — A gender-neutral term for someone who uses a flag, especially as a form of signalling.
  • florilegia — Plural form of florilegium.
  • forage cap — (formerly) a small, low, undress cap.
  • forbearing — to refrain or abstain from; desist from.
  • fore-stage — the part of a stage in front of the curtain
  • forearming — Present participle of forearm.
  • foredating — Present participle of foredate.
  • foregather — forgather.
  • foregleams — Plural form of foregleam.
  • forgivable — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • fourbagger — home run.
  • fourragere — an ornament of cord worn on the shoulder.
  • frigmarole — a jocular term for foreplay when considered, esp from the man’s point of view, to be a tiresome prelude to the main event
  • front-page — of major importance; worth putting on the first page of a newspaper.
  • gable roof — a roof sloping downward in two parts at an angle from a central ridge, so as to leave a gable at each end.
  • gadzookery — the use or overuse of period-specific or archaic expressions, as in a historical novel: Without any gadzookery and its excessive use of “forsooth,” “prithee,” etc., her first historical novel conveys a superb sense of the period.
  • gale-force — A gale-force wind is a very strong wind.
  • gangrenous — necrosis or death of soft tissue due to obstructed circulation, usually followed by decomposition and putrefaction.
  • gansevoortPeter, 1749–1812, U.S. general: soldier in the American Revolutionary War.
  • gardenhood — The state of being a garden; the status, respect, or appearance befitting a proper garden.
  • garderobes — Plural form of garderobe.
  • garrisoned — a body of troops stationed in a fortified place.
  • gas cooker — cooking stove that runs on gas
  • gas holder — A gas holder is a large, low-pressure container for gas.
  • gas worker — a gas engineer
  • gasconader — A great boaster; a blusterer.
  • gasholders — Plural form of gasholder.
  • gasometers — Plural form of gasometer.
  • gasteropod — Gastropod.
  • gastrocele — (anatomy) A cavity in the embryonic gastrula.
  • gastrocoel — archenteron.
  • gastroderm — endoderm
  • gastronome — a connoisseur of good food; gourmet; epicure.
  • gear ratio — the ratio of the rotational speeds of the first and final gears in a train of gears or of any two meshing gears.
  • generation — the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time: the postwar generation.
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