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

  • egomaniacs — Plural form of egomaniac.
  • emaciating — Present participle of emaciate.
  • emalangeni — Plural form of lilangeni.
  • emarginate — (botany, mycology) Roughly the same height for most of its length, becoming much shallower before reaching the attachment point.
  • embargoing — Present participle of embargo.
  • embattling — Present participle of embattle.
  • emigrating — Present participle of emigrate.
  • emigration — The act of emigrating; movement of a person or persons out of a country or national region, for the purpose of permanent relocation of residence.
  • empaneling — Present participle of empanel.
  • enamelling — (British) present participle of enamel.
  • enamouring — Present participle of enamour.
  • englishman — adult male from England
  • enigmatist — someone who speaks enigmatically
  • enigmatize — To make or talk in enigmas; to deal in riddles.
  • epagomenic — Intercalary.
  • ergomaniac — one with an excessive desire to work or exercise
  • 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.
  • estimating — Present participle of estimate.
  • evangelism — The spreading of the Christian gospel by public preaching or personal witness.
  • exclaiming — Present participle of exclaim.
  • exergaming — The playing of video games that also provide the player with physical exercise.
  • film badge — a badgelike device that, when processed, indicates whether a dose of radiation has been received: worn by workers subject to radiation exposure.
  • finger man — a person who points out someone to be murdered, robbed, etc.
  • fingermark — a mark, especially a smudge or stain, made by a finger.
  • flamingoes — Plural form of flamingo.
  • forearming — Present participle of forearm.
  • freeganism — a person who buys as little as possible and makes use of recycled or discarded goods and materials, in an effort to reduce waste and limit environmental impact.
  • 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
  • gall midge — any of various small fragile mosquito-like dipterous flies constituting the widely distributed family Cecidomyidae, many of which have larvae that produce galls on plants
  • game chips — round thin potato chips served with game
  • game point — (in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) the point that if won would enable the scorer or the scorer's side to win the game.
  • gamer girl — a female video-game enthusiast.
  • gametangia — an organ or body bearing gametes, as in mosses and liverworts.
  • gametocide — a substance that kills gametes or gametocytes.
  • gaminesque — resembling or typical of a gamin or gamine; impish, mischievous
  • geminating — Present participle of geminate.
  • gemination — a doubling; duplication; repetition.
  • generalism — Generalization: lack of specialization.
  • gentamicin — a highly toxic broad-spectrum antibiotic mixture of related aminoglycoside substances derived from the actinomycete bacterium Micromonospora purpurea, used in its sulfate form in the treatment of severe Gram-negative infections.
  • geomatical — Relating to geomatics.
  • geomedical — relating to geomedicine
  • german ivy — a twining composite plant, Senecio mikanioides, native to southern Africa, having ivy-shaped leaves and clusters of yellow flowers.
  • germinally — By or involving germ cells.
  • germinated — Simple past tense and past participle of germinate.
  • germinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of germinate.
  • gestaltism — Gestalt psychology
  • giacometti — Alberto [al-bair-toh;; Italian ahl-ber-taw] /ælˈbɛər toʊ;; Italian ɑlˈbɛr tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1901–66, Swiss sculptor and painter.
  • ginnie mae — Government National Mortgage Association.
  • given name — the name given to one, as distinguished from an inherited family name; first name; Christian name: His given name is John.
  • glamorised — Simple past tense and past participle of glamorise.
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