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10-letter words containing g, a, l, i, u

  • outsailing — Present participle of outsail.
  • pelagius i — died a.d. 561, pope 556–561.
  • plateauing — a land area having a relatively level surface considerably raised above adjoining land on at least one side, and often cut by deep canyons.
  • pleasuring — the state or feeling of being pleased.
  • prelingual — of or relating to the tongue or some tonguelike part.
  • quadrilogy — (nonstandard) A tetralogy.
  • qualifying — Present participle of qualify.
  • quarreling — an angry dispute or altercation; a disagreement marked by a temporary or permanent break in friendly relations.
  • re-hauling — to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
  • regularise — to make regular.
  • regularity — usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
  • regularize — to make regular.
  • regulation — a law, rule, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct.
  • regulative — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • salmagundi — a mixed dish consisting usually of cubed poultry or fish, chopped meat, anchovies, eggs, onions, oil, etc., often served as a salad.
  • san miguel — a city in E El Salvador.
  • sanguinely — cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident: a sanguine disposition; sanguine expectations.
  • sao miguel — the largest island of the Azores. 150,000. 288 sq. mi. (746 sq. km).
  • seguidilla — Prosody. a stanza of four to seven lines with a distinctive rhythmic pattern.
  • sialagogue — sialagogic (def 1).
  • sialogogue — sialagogic (def 1).
  • singularly — extraordinary; remarkable; exceptional: a singular success.
  • slip gauge — a very accurately ground block of hardened steel used to measure a gap with close accuracy: used mainly in tool-making and inspection
  • sluicegate — an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.
  • squabbling — act of quarrelling
  • squillagee — squeegee.
  • subglacial — beneath a glacier: a subglacial stream.
  • sublingual — situated under the tongue, or on the underside of the tongue.
  • sugarallie — liquorice
  • surgically — pertaining to or involving surgery or surgeons.
  • tauntingly — to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; mock.
  • triangular — pertaining to or having the form of a triangle; three-cornered.
  • triangulum — a small triangular constellation in the N hemisphere, close to Perseus and Aries
  • trilingual — using, speaking, or involving three languages.
  • ufological — of or relating to ufology
  • ulcerating — to form an ulcer; become ulcerous: His skin ulcerated after exposure to radioactive material.
  • ultralight — extremely lightweight in comparison with others of its kind: a car with an ultralight engine.
  • ultraright — of or belonging to the extreme political Right; extremely conservative or reactionary.
  • unalluring — very attractive or tempting; enticing; seductive.
  • unaltering — to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify: to alter a coat; to alter a will; to alter course.
  • unavailing — ineffectual; futile.
  • undelaying — presenting no delay or impasse
  • undilating — to make wider or larger; cause to expand.
  • undulating — to move with a sinuous or wavelike motion; display a smooth rising-and-falling or side-to-side alternation of movement: The flag undulates in the breeze.
  • unfadingly — in an unfading manner
  • unflagging — tireless
  • unilingual — using only one language: a unilingual book.
  • unintegral — of, relating to, or belonging as a part of the whole; constituent or component: integral parts.
  • union flag — the national flag of the United Kingdom, being a composite design composed of St George's Cross (England), Saint Andrew's Cross (Scotland), and Saint Patrick's Cross (Ireland)
  • unlearning — to forget or lose knowledge of.
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