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10-letter words containing g, l, a, t

  • cartilages — Plural form of cartilage.
  • catalogers — Plural form of cataloger.
  • cataloging — Make a systematic list of (items of the same type).
  • catalogist — a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material: a stamp catalog.
  • catalogize — to make a list of or catalogue
  • catalogued — a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material: a stamp catalog.
  • cataloguer — One who catalogues.
  • catalogues — Plural form of catalogue.
  • catalysing — Present participle of catalyse.
  • catalyzing — Present participle of catalyze.
  • catcalling — Present participle of catcall.
  • categorial — of or relating to a category
  • cattle dog — a catalogue
  • chilognath — any member of the diplopod subclass Chilognatha, including millipedes having exoskeletons heavily sclerotized with calcium carbonate.
  • cingulated — Having a cingulum.
  • clattering — to make a loud, rattling sound, as that produced by hard objects striking rapidly one against the other: The shutters clattered in the wind.
  • clutch bag — clutch1 (def 15).
  • coagulants — Plural form of coagulant.
  • coagulated — Subject to coagulation.
  • coagulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coagulate.
  • coagulator — a substance that produces or aids coagulation.
  • collegiate — Collegiate means belonging or relating to a college or to college students.
  • colligated — Simple past tense and past participle of colligate.
  • colocating — Present participle of colocate.
  • colportage — the work of a colporteur.
  • conflating — Present participle of conflate.
  • congenital — A congenital disease or medical condition is one that a person has had from birth, but is not inherited.
  • conglobate — to form into a globe or ball
  • copulating — Present participle of copulate.
  • craigslist — (transitive, Internet, informal) To advertise (a product or service) on the Craigslist website.
  • culvertage — the forfeiture of a person's property, thereby reducing him to the status of a villain
  • cumulating — to heap up; amass; accumulate.
  • curtailing — Present participle of curtail.
  • curtilages — Plural form of curtilage.
  • darlington — an industrial town in NE England in Darlington unitary authority, S Durham: developed mainly with the opening of the Stockton-Darlington railway (1825). Pop: 86 082 (2001)
  • dash light — a light to illuminate a dashboard in a motor vehicle
  • data glove — (hardware, virtual reality)   An input device for virtual reality in the form of a glove which measures the movements of the wearer's fingers and transmits them to the computer. Sophisticated data gloves also measure movement of the wrist and elbow. A data glove may also contain control buttons or act as an output device, e.g. vibrating under control of the computer. The user usually sees a virtual image of the data glove and can point or grip and push objects. Examples are Fifth Dimension Technologies (5DT)'s 5th Glove, and Virtual Technologies' CyberGlove. A cheaper alternative is InWorld VR's CyberWand.
  • datagloves — Plural form of dataglove.
  • daughterly — of, like, or proper to a daughter
  • dauntingly — In a daunting manner.
  • debatingly — in an argumentative manner
  • decalogist — a person who interprets and expounds on the Ten Commandments
  • defaulting — guilty of a failure to act, esp a failure to meet a financial obligation
  • deflagrate — to burn or cause to burn with great heat and light
  • delegating — Present participle of delegate.
  • delegation — A delegation is a group of people who have been sent somewhere to have talks with other people on behalf of a larger group of people.
  • delegators — Plural form of delegator.
  • delegatory — of or relating to the delegation or assignment of authority, power, or responsibility.
  • deligating — Present participle of deligate.
  • deligation — the act of binding, especially with a ligature
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