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10-letter words containing g, a, m, i, e

  • abridgment — a shortened version of a written work
  • afterimage — a sustained or renewed sensation, esp visual, after the original stimulus has ceased
  • alightment — a descent or dismount, normally from a mode of transport
  • alignments — Plural form of alignment.
  • allignment — Archaic form of alignment.
  • amnestying — Present participle of amnesty.
  • amphogenic — producing both male and female offspring.
  • amygdaline — of or relating to a tonsil
  • angioedema — swelling that occurs just beneath the surface of the skin or mucous membranes.
  • angiosperm — any seed-bearing plant of the phylum Angiospermophyta (division Angiospermae in traditional systems), in which the ovules are enclosed in an ovary, which develops into the fruit after fertilization; any flowering plant
  • anglesmith — a blacksmith skilled in forging angle irons, beams, etc., into various forms used in shipbuilding.
  • antimerger — opposed to corporate mergers
  • armigerous — of, having, or entitled to have a coat of arms
  • assembling — to bring together or gather into one place, company, body, or whole.
  • assignment — An assignment is a task or piece of work that you are given to do, especially as part of your job or studies.
  • atomic age — the period characterized by the use of atomic energy: regarded as beginning with the creation of the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction on December 2, 1942
  • atomweight — (martial arts, combat sports) the weightclass below strawweight of less than 105lbs.
  • attempting — to make an effort at; try; undertake; seek: to attempt an impossible task; to attempt to walk six miles.
  • augmenting — to make larger; enlarge in size, number, strength, or extent; increase: His salary is augmented by a small inheritance.
  • bellingham — seaport in NW Wash., at the N end of Puget Sound: pop. 67,000
  • body image — an individual's concept of his or her own body
  • burlingameAnson [an-suh n] /ˈæn sən/ (Show IPA), 1820–70, U.S. diplomat.
  • campaigned — Simple past tense and past participle of campaign.
  • campaigner — A campaigner is a person who campaigns for social or political change.
  • caporegime — the second in command to a capo; Mafia lieutenant.
  • centigrams — Plural form of centigram.
  • chambering — a room, usually private, in a house or apartment, especially a bedroom: She retired to her chamber.
  • chamfering — Present participle of chamfer.
  • champaigne — Philippe de (filip də). 1602–74, French painter, born in Brussels: noted particularly for his portraits and historical and religious scenes
  • cinemagoer — a person who attends the cinema
  • clambering — of or relating to plants that creep or climb like vines, but without benefit of tendrils.
  • clamdigger — One who digs for clams.
  • cleggmania — the brief surge in popularity for the leader of the Liberal Democrat party, Nick Clegg, after a series of live televised debates preceding the 2010 British general election
  • come again — Some people say 'Come again?' when they want you to repeat what you have just said.
  • dealmaking — The making of commercial, financial or political deals.
  • decimating — Present participle of decimate.
  • declaiming — Present participle of declaim.
  • deep magic — [possibly from C. S. Lewis's "Narnia" books] An awesomely arcane technique central to a program or system, especially one neither generally published nor available to hackers at large (compare black art); one that could only have been composed by a true wizard. Compiler optimisation techniques and many aspects of OS design used to be deep magic; many techniques in cryptography, signal processing, graphics, and AI still are. Compare heavy wizardry. Especially found in comments of the form "Deep magic begins here.". Compare voodoo programming.
  • demagogism — The practices and principles of a demagogue; a pandering to the multitude for selfish ends.
  • designatum — (semantics) That which is named or designated by a linguistic term.
  • diagometer — an instrument invented by Rousseau, formerly used to measure the electrical conductivity of substances
  • diagrammed — Simple past tense and past participle of diagram.
  • disembargo — to remove an embargo from.
  • disimagine — to shun from the imagination
  • dogmatized — Simple past tense and past participle of dogmatize.
  • dogmatizer — One who dogmatizes; a bold asserter; a magisterial teacher.
  • dogmatizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dogmatize.
  • dreamingly — In a dreamy manner.
  • earmarking — Present participle of earmark.
  • egas moniz — Antonio Caetanio de Abreu Freire. 1874–1955, Portuguese neurologist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1949) with Walter Hess for their development of prefrontal leucotomy

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