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9-letter words containing g, n, a

  • albuginea — (anatomy) A layer of white, fibrous tissue.
  • aldington — Richard. 1892–1962, English poet, novelist, and biographer. His novels include Death of a Hero (1929) and The Colonel's Daughter (1931), which reflect postwar disillusion following World War I
  • algidness — the state or quality of being algid
  • alginates — Plural form of alginate.
  • algonkian — Algonquian
  • algonquin — a member of a North American Indian people formerly living along the St Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers in Canada
  • alighting — to dismount from a horse, descend from a vehicle, etc.
  • alignment — An alignment is support for a particular group, especially in politics, or for a side in a quarrel or struggle.
  • alkekengi — the winter cherry plant or fruit.
  • all along — If something has been true or been present all along, it has been true or been present throughout a period of time.
  • all-night — open, available or operating throughout the night
  • allegheny — river in W Pennsylvania, joining the Monongahela at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio: 325 mi (523 km)
  • allegiant — a person who displays constancy, duty, and faithfulness, esp to a ruling body
  • allegient — ErrorTitleDiv {.
  • allergens — Plural form of allergen.
  • allingham — Margery. 1904–66, British author of detective stories, featuring Albert Campion. Her works include Tiger in the Smoke (1952) and The Mind Readers (1965)
  • allogenic — Immunology. allogeneic.
  • allotting — to divide or distribute by share or portion; distribute or parcel out; apportion: to allot the available farmland among the settlers.
  • alongside — If one thing is alongside another thing, the first thing is next to the second.
  • alpenglow — a reddish light on the summits of snow-covered mountain peaks at sunset or sunrise
  • amazingly — causing great surprise or sudden wonder.
  • ambushing — an act or instance of lying concealed so as to attack by surprise: The highwaymen waited in ambush near the road.
  • aminergic — (physiology) Activated by a biochemical amine.
  • amornings — of a morning
  • amounting — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
  • amusingly — pleasantly entertaining or diverting: an amusing speaker.
  • amygdalin — a white soluble bitter-tasting crystalline glycoside extracted from bitter almonds and stone fruits such as peaches and apricots. Formula: C6H5CHCNOC12H21O10
  • anaglyphs — Plural form of anaglyph.
  • anaglypta — a type of thick embossed wallpaper
  • analagous — Misspelling of analogous, common other spelling.
  • analgesia — inability to feel pain
  • analgesic — An analgesic drug reduces the effect of pain.
  • analgetic — a painkilling drug
  • analogies — A comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
  • analogion — a lectern.
  • analogise — to make use of analogy in reasoning, argument, etc.
  • analogism — an argument or reason based on analogy
  • analogist — a person who employs or argues from analogy.
  • analogize — to make use of analogy, as in argument; draw comparisons
  • analogous — If one thing is analogous to another, the two things are similar in some way.
  • analogues — Plural form of analogue.
  • analysing — to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize): to analyze an argument.
  • analyzing — to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize): to analyze an argument.
  • anchorage — An anchorage is a place where a boat can anchor safely.
  • anchoring — any of various devices dropped by a chain, cable, or rope to the bottom of a body of water for preventing or restricting the motion of a vessel or other floating object, typically having broad, hooklike arms that bury themselves in the bottom to provide a firm hold.
  • andragogy — the methods or techniques used to teach adults: Many educators believe that the principles of andragogy, as advanced by Malcolm Knowles, have great relevance to adult education; others are not so certain.
  • androgens — Plural form of androgen.
  • androgeus — a son of Minos and Pasiphaë who fell victim to Athenian King Aegeus: in revenge, Minos waged war on the Athenians and forced them to send a tribute of seven maidens and seven youths to the Minotaur every nine years.
  • androgyne — an androgynous plant or animal
  • androgyny — Androgyny is the state of being neither distinctly masculine nor distinctly feminine.
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