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

  • near thing — an event or action whose outcome is nearly a failure, success, disaster, etc
  • negotiator — to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
  • netsurfing — Netsurfing is the activity of looking at different sites on the Internet, especially when you are not looking for anything in particular.
  • networking — network
  • night robe — nightgown.
  • night work — work that is done or undertaken at night-time, as by workers on night shift, etc
  • night-bird — a bird which is active at night, such as an owl, nightingale, etc
  • nightdream — A dream that is experienced at night, sometimes as distinguished from a daydream. (from 16th c.).
  • nightdress — nightclothes.
  • nightmares — Plural form of nightmare.
  • nightrider — one of a band of mounted men, especially in the southern U.S. during Reconstruction, who committed nocturnal acts of violence and intimidation against blacks and black sympathizers.
  • nightshirt — a loose shirtlike garment reaching to the knees or lower, for wearing in bed.
  • nigrescent — tending toward black; blackish.
  • nitrifying — Describing certain bacteria that oxidize ammonia to nitrite and nitrate in the soil.
  • nitrogenic — Of, relating to, or containing nitrogen.
  • no strings — without conditions
  • no-strings — done without conditions or limitations: a no-strings proposal.
  • nonmigrant — a person or animal that does not move around
  • nonrioting — not acting in a riotous manner
  • nonrusting — That does not rust; rustproof.
  • norrington — Sir Roger (Arthur Carver). born 1934, British conductor; noted for period performances of early music
  • notarizing — Present participle of notarize.
  • numerating — Present participle of numerate.
  • obligators — Plural form of obligator.
  • obligatory — required as a matter of obligation; mandatory: A reply is desirable but not obligatory.
  • obrogation — the annulment or alteration of a law by the enactment of a new one.
  • orange-tip — a European butterfly, Anthocharis cardamines, having whitish wings with orange-tipped forewings: family Pieridae
  • ordinating — Present participle of ordinate.
  • organicist — Philosophy. the view that some systems resemble organisms in having parts that function in relation to the whole to which they belong. Compare holism (def 1).
  • organicity — noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals, but that now includes all other compounds of carbon.
  • originated — Simple past tense and past participle of originate.
  • originates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of originate.
  • originator — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
  • orthogenic — Psychology. of, concerned with, or providing corrective treatment for mentally retarded or seriously disturbed children: orthogenic class.
  • outbargain — to surpass in bargaining
  • outbraving — Present participle of outbrave.
  • outglitter — to glitter more than
  • outgrowing — Present participle of outgrow.
  • outmigrant — A person who has migrated from one place to another, especially within a country.
  • outpouring — outpouring.
  • outraising — Present participle of outraise.
  • outranging — Present participle of outrange.
  • outranking — Present participle of outrank.
  • outredding — the act of redeeming land or goods
  • outriggers — Plural form of outrigger.
  • outrigging — Chiefly Nautical. to put in proper order for working or use. to fit (a ship, mast, etc.) with the necessary shrouds, stays, etc. to fit (shrouds, stays, sails, etc.) to the mast, yard, or the like.
  • outrightly — Outright.
  • outrunning — Present participle of outrun.
  • outscoring — Present participle of outscore.
  • outstaring — Present participle of outstare.
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