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10-letter words containing g, i, r, a

  • rightabout — the position assumed by turning about to the right so as to face in the opposite direction.
  • rightwards — Also, rightwards. toward or on the right.
  • ring dance — round dance.
  • ring false — to give the impression of being false
  • ring flash — a type of electronic flash in which the light source is arranged in a ring around the lens in order to produce a light without shadows
  • ring gauge — ring1 (def 21).
  • ring snake — grass snake (def 1).
  • ringleader — a person who leads others, especially in opposition to authority, law, etc.: a ringleader of revolutionary activities.
  • ringmaster — a person in charge of the performances in a circus ring.
  • rio grande — a city in NE Puerto Rico.
  • riprapping — a quantity of broken stone for foundations, revetments of embankments, etc.
  • riproaring — boisterously wild and exciting; riotous: Have a rip-roaring good time.
  • roadmaking — road building
  • roborating — strengthening or invigorating
  • rockinghamSecond Marquis of, Charles Watson-Wentworth.
  • ropemaking — the act, skill, or process of fabricating rope.
  • rosemaling — decorative work of Norwegian folk origin consisting of painted or carved floral designs, as on furniture or woodwork.
  • rotary rig — A rotary rig is the equipment used for drilling in most wells, which includes an engine and a hoisting, rotating and mud circulating system.
  • sagamihara — a city on E central Honshu, in Japan, SW of Tokyo.
  • saltigrade — moving by leaping.
  • salzgitter — a city in Lower Saxony, in central Germany, SE of Hanover.
  • sand tiger — any of several sharks of the family Odontaspididae, especially Odontaspis taurus, inhabiting shallow waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, having sharp, jagged teeth and sometimes dangerous to humans.
  • sanderling — a common, small sandpiper, Calidris alba, inhabiting sandy beaches.
  • sang-froid — coolness of mind; calmness; composure: They committed the robbery with complete sang-froid.
  • sanguinary — full of or characterized by bloodshed; bloody: a sanguinary struggle.
  • saprogenic — producing putrefaction or decay, as certain bacteria.
  • sarcophagi — a stone coffin, especially one bearing sculpture, inscriptions, etc., often displayed as a monument.
  • satirising — to attack or ridicule with satire.
  • satirizing — to attack or ridicule with satire.
  • satyagrahi — an exponent of nonviolent resistance, esp as a form of political protest
  • sauntering — to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods.
  • scampering — to run or go hastily or quickly.
  • scarf-ring — a ring which holds a scarf in place
  • scarifying — critical
  • scattering — distributed or occurring here and there at irregular intervals; scattered.
  • scintigram — a paper printout or photographic record indicating the intensity and distribution of radioactivity in tissues after administration of a radioactive tracer.
  • scrabbling — to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands.
  • scrambling — motocross, off-road biking
  • scratching — to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail.
  • seaborgium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Sg; atomic number: 106.
  • seignorial — of or relating to a seignior.
  • seismogram — a record made by a seismograph.
  • serenading — a complimentary performance of vocal or instrumental music in the open air at night, as by a lover under the window of his lady.
  • serigraphy — a print made by the silkscreen process.
  • shanghaier — a person who shanghais
  • shangri la — an imaginary paradise on earth, especially a remote and exotic utopia.
  • shangri-la — an imaginary paradise on earth, especially a remote and exotic utopia.
  • sharawadgi — a form of Chinese landscape architecture known for its irregular and asymmetrical plantings
  • sharenting — the habitual use of social media to share news, images, etc of one’s children
  • sharpening — the act of making the edge of something very thin or of making its end pointed
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