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10-letter words containing g, o, n, i, u

  • ignivomous — (archaic) Throwing out fire, as a volcano does.
  • ignominous — Misspelling of ignominious.
  • iguanodons — Plural form of iguanodon.
  • immunogens — Plural form of immunogen.
  • immunology — the branch of science dealing with the components of the immune system, immunity from disease, the immune response, and immunologic techniques of analysis.
  • impounding — to shut up in a pound or other enclosure, as a stray animal.
  • incognitum — (informal) An American mammoth whose fossilized skeleton was discovered in 1801.
  • incouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of incourage.
  • indigenous — originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native (often followed by to): the plants indigenous to Canada; the indigenous peoples of southern Africa.
  • ingenhousz — Jan (jɑn). 1730–99, Dutch plant physiologist and physician, who discovered photosynthesis
  • inglorious — shameful; disgraceful: inglorious retreat.
  • inpourings — Plural form of inpouring.
  • insourcing — The practice of using an organization’s own personnel or other resources to accomplish a task.
  • integrious — (rare) Marked by integrity.
  • intergroup — taking place or being between groups: intergroup relationships.
  • intragroup — Taking place within a group, especially within a social group.
  • iron guard — a Romanian fascist party that was extremely nationalistic and anti-Semitic, eliminated after World War II.
  • jaguarondi — Alternative spelling of jaguarundi.
  • journaling — The activity of keeping a diary, also known as journal.
  • journeying — a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
  • kuomintang — the dominant political party of China from 1928 to 1949, founded chiefly by Sun Yat-sen in 1912 and led from 1925 to 1975 by Chiang Kai-shek; the dominant party of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 1949.
  • lanuginose — covered with lanugo, or soft, downy hairs.
  • lanuginous — covered with lanugo, or soft, downy hairs.
  • leguminous — pertaining to, of the nature of, or bearing legumes.
  • lignotuber — (botany) A starchy enlargement (caudex), usually of a root, of a woody plant, serving to store water.
  • linguiform — having the shape of a tongue; tongue-shaped.
  • litiginous — (rare) litigious.
  • longitudes — Plural form of longitude.
  • longtitude — Misspelling of longitude.
  • loundering — a beating
  • loungingly — in a lounging manner
  • loving cup — a large cup, as of silver, usually with two or more handles, given as a prize, award, token of esteem or affection, etc.
  • lysigenous — caused by the breaking down of cells
  • making out — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • maringouin — a mosquito, especially a large swamp mosquito.
  • microfungi — Plural form of microfungus.
  • migrainous — Of, relating to, or afflicted with migraine.
  • misogynous — reflecting or exhibiting hatred, dislike, mistrust, or mistreatment of women.
  • misquoting — Present participle of misquote.
  • modulating — to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
  • mopping up — serving to complete or put the finishing touches to a phase of a particular action.
  • mopping-up — serving to complete or put the finishing touches to a phase of a particular action.
  • mouldering — to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away: a house that had been left to molder.
  • mourningly — In a mourning manner; grievingly.
  • mudlogging — the process of recording and checking for traces of oil in the mud in a drilling area
  • mugho pine — a prostrate, shrubby pine, Pinus mugo mugo, native to Europe, cultivated as an ornamental.
  • multiorgan — Involving multiple organs of the body.
  • neighbours — Plural form of neighbour.
  • neurogenic — originating in a nerve or nerve tissue.
  • neuroglial — Of or pertaining to the glial cells or neuroglia.
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