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12-letter words containing g, a, i, n, e, s

  • a l'anglaise — in the English manner
  • abridgements — Plural form of abridgement.
  • accessioning — the act of coming into the possession of a right, title, office, etc.: accession to the throne.
  • aesthesiogen — a substance that stimulates or produces sensation
  • against time — in an effort to complete something in a limited period
  • agamogenesis — asexual reproduction, such as fission or parthenogenesis
  • agglutinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agglutinate.
  • aggregations — Plural form of aggregation.
  • agribusiness — Agribusiness is the various businesses that produce, sell, and distribute farm products, especially on a large scale.
  • agrobusiness — the businesses collectively associated with the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products.
  • airtightness — the quality of being airtight
  • alluringness — The state or quality of being alluring.
  • almightiness — The state or quality of being almighty.
  • alongside of — at the side of; beside; adjoining
  • amelogenesis — the production of enamel by ameloblasts
  • androgenesis — a type of reproduction in insects and plants involving the development of an embryo that contains only paternal chromosomes
  • angel's hair — Also called capelli d’angelo. Italian Cookery. a type of very thin pasta.
  • angelologist — a person who studies angelology
  • angiogenesis — the induction of blood-vessel growth, often in association with a particular organ or tissue, or with a tumour
  • angiopathies — Plural form of angiopathy.
  • angiotensins — Plural form of angiotensin.
  • angst-ridden — characterized by a feeling of dread or anxiety
  • angularities — Plural form of angularity.
  • annoyingness — causing annoyance; irritatingly bothersome: annoying delays.
  • anthologised — Simple past tense and past participle of anthologise.
  • anthologiser — Alternative spelling of anthologizer.
  • anthologizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anthologize.
  • antiestrogen — any of several major female sex hormones produced primarily by the ovarian follicles of female mammals, capable of inducing estrus, developing and maintaining secondary female sex characteristics, and preparing the uterus for the reception of a fertilized egg: used, especially in synthetic form, as a component of oral contraceptives, in certain cancer treatments, and in other therapies.
  • antigropelos — waterproof leggings used to protect against mud
  • antispending — opposed to excessive governmental spending
  • appetisingly — Alternative spelling of appetizingly.
  • apprentisage — Obsolete form of apprenticeage.
  • arming chest — a chest for holding armor and weapons.
  • arraignments — Plural form of arraignment.
  • ascertaining — to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine: to ascertain the facts.
  • asking price — The asking price of something is the price which the person selling it says that they want for it, although they may accept less.
  • asparaginase — an enzyme used in treating leukaemia
  • aspiringness — the condition of being aspiring
  • asseverating — Present participle of asseverate.
  • astringently — In the manner of an astringent.
  • baking sheet — A baking sheet is a flat piece of metal on which you bake foods such as biscuits or pies in an oven.
  • bargain sale — an event at which goods are sold at low prices, usually to clear old stocks
  • base jumping — a sport in which a participant parachutes from any of a variety of fixed objects such as high buildings, cliffs, etc
  • base pairing — the hydrogen bonding that occurs between complementary nitrogenous bases in the two polynucleotide chains of a DNA molecule
  • base-pairing — the process of binding separate DNA sequences by base pairs.
  • basketmaking — The construction of baskets, especially by traditional means.
  • bearskin rug — the pelt of a bear, used as a rug
  • beta testing — (programming)   Evaluation of a pre-release (potentially unreliable) version of a piece of software (or possibly hardware) by making it available to selected users ("beta testers") before it goes on general distribution. Beta testign aims to discover bugs that only occur in certain environments or under certain patterns of use, while reducing the volume of feedback to a manageable level. The testers benefit by having earlier access to new products, features and fixes. Beta testing may be preceded by "alpha testing", performed in-house by a handful of users (e.g. other developers or friends), who can be expected to give rapid, high quality feedback on design and usability. Once the product is considered to be usable for its intended purpose it then moves on to "beta testing" by a larger, but typically still limited, number of ordinary users, who may include external customers. Some companies such as Google or Degree Jungle stretch the definition, claiming their products are "in beta" for many months by millions of users. The term derives from early 1960s terminology for product cycle checkpoints, first used at IBM but later standard throughout the industry. "Alpha test" was the unit test, module test or component test phase; "Beta Test" was initial system test. These themselves came from earlier A- and B-tests for hardware. The A-test was a feasibility and manufacturability evaluation done before any commitment to design and development. The B-test was a demonstration that the engineering model functioned as specified. The C-test (corresponding to today's beta) was the B-test performed on early samples of the production design.
  • billingsgate — the largest fish market in London, on the N bank of the River Thames; moved to new site at Canary Wharf in 1982 and the former building converted into offices
  • biomagnetics — the study of magnetic fields as a form of therapy

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