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12-letter words containing g, e, n, i, u

  • eating house — a restaurant or other place where one can eat
  • edulcorating — Present participle of edulcorate.
  • effectuating — Present participle of effectuate.
  • effiguration — a detailed and elaborate description of something
  • egyptian mau — a breed of medium-sized cat with a spotted coat of medium length
  • emasculating — Present participle of emasculate.
  • encountering — Present participle of encounter.
  • endeavouring — Present participle of endeavour.
  • enduringness — The quality of being enduring; lastingness.
  • engine house — a building in which engines, as fire engines, railroad locomotives, etc., are housed
  • engine mount — The engine mount is the part of the chassis on which an engine is supported.
  • ensanguining — Present participle of ensanguine.
  • equigranular — (petrology) Composed chiefly of grains of similar size.
  • equivocating — Present participle of equivocate.
  • eurosterling — sterling as part of a European holding
  • excruciating — Intensely painful.
  • excursioning — Present participle of excursion.
  • exhaustingly — In an exhausting manner.
  • exiguousness — The quality of being meagre or scanty.
  • expugnations — Plural form of expugnation.
  • exsanguinate — (transitive) To kill by means of blood loss.
  • exsanguinous — Alternative form of exsanguious.
  • extinguished — Cause (a fire or light) to cease to burn or shine.
  • extinguisher — Anything that extinguishes something; but especially a fire extinguisher.
  • extinguishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extinguish.
  • feeding tube — nasogastric tubing
  • flight nurse — a nurse in the U.S. Air Force who tends patients being transported by airplane.
  • flux linkage — the product of the magnetic flux and the number of turns in a given coil.
  • flying lemur — either of two lemurlike mammals, Cynocephalus variegatus, of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, or C. volans, of the Philippines, having broad folds of skin on both sides of the body to aid in gliding from tree to tree: now rare.
  • flying mouse — pygmy glider.
  • folding rule — a rule composed of light strips of wood joined by rivets so as to be foldable, all the opening and closing parts being in parallel planes.
  • forebuilding — (architecture,historical) An outer defense work of a castle used to protect the entrance to the keep.
  • four-engined — (of an aircraft) having four engines
  • free running — Free running is the activity of running through areas in a town, using skilful movements to jump over walls and other objects.
  • free-cutting — (of a metal alloy) having good machinability: free-cutting steel.
  • fringe group — a group that is on the periphery of a larger organization because its views are more extreme than the majority
  • fugitiveness — The quality of being fugitive; evanescence; volatility.
  • galeniferous — Of a mineral or deposit that contains galena.
  • gallinaceous — pertaining to or resembling the domestic fowls.
  • gas equation — an equation that equates the product of the pressure and the volume of one mole of a gas to the product of its thermodynamic temperature and the gas constant. The equation is exact for an ideal gas and is a good approximation for real gases at low pressures
  • gelatigenous — (archaic) Producing or yielding gelatin.
  • gender-fluid — noting or relating to a person whose gender identity or gender expression is not fixed and shifts over time or depending on the situation.
  • generic drug — medicine: not sold under brand name
  • geniculating — Present participle of geniculate.
  • geniculation — the state of being geniculate.
  • genioglossus — (anatomy) A muscle that runs from the mandible to the tongue.
  • gentian blue — a purplish-blue colour
  • gentilitious — relating to a gens
  • genuflecting — Present participle of genuflect.
  • genuflection — an act of bending the knee or touching it to the ground in reverence or worship.
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