10-letter words containing g, o, n
- disorganic — Not organic; having no organization.
- disporting — Present participle of disport.
- disposings — those things which are disposed of
- disproving — Present participle of disprove.
- disrooting — Present participle of disroot.
- dissolving — Present participle of dissolve.
- distorting — to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed: Arthritis had distorted his fingers.
- divagation — to wander; stray.
- do-nothing — a person who chooses to do nothing; a lazy or worthless person.
- dog fennel — mayweed.
- dog kennel — temporary housing for dogs
- dog salmon — chum salmon.
- dog warden — dogcatcher.
- dogfooding — eating one's own dogfood
- doggedness — persistent in effort; stubbornly tenacious: a dogged worker.
- dognapping — Kidnapping or stealing of a dog owned by someone else.
- domiciling — Present participle of domicile.
- dominating — Have a commanding influence on; exercise control over.
- doomsaying — a person who predicts impending misfortune or disaster.
- doubtingly — In a doubting manner.
- doug lenat — (person) One of the world's leading computer scientists specialising in Artificial Intelligence. He is currently (1999) head of the Cyc Project at MCC, and President of Cycorp. He has been a Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie-Mellon University and Stanford University. See also microLenat.
- doughiness — the quality or characteristic of being like dough
- downgraded — Simple past tense and past participle of downgrade.
- downgrades — Plural form of downgrade.
- downgrowth — something that grows or has grown in a downward direction: The posterior pituitary is a downgrowth of the brain.
- downlights — Plural form of downlight.
- downrigger — a fishing line used in trolling that is attached to a weighted cable in order to put lures or bait at a specific depth under a boat, usually near the floor.
- downsizing — to design or manufacture a smaller version or type of: The automotive industry downsized its cars for improved fuel economy.
- downswings — Plural form of downswing.
- dragonette — A small or female dragon.
- dragonfish — any marine fish of the family Bathydraconidae, of Antarctic seas, having an elongated body and flattened head and being biochemically adapted to extremely low temperatures.
- dragonhead — any of several mints of the genus Dracocephalum having spikes of double-lipped flowers.
- dragonlike — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
- dragonling — (fantasy) A baby dragon.
- dragonnade — one of a series of persecutions of French Protestants, under Louis XIV, by dragoons quartered upon them.
- dragonroot — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
- dragonskin — The skin of a dragon, or leather made from it.
- dragoonade — Alternative form of dragonnade.
- dragooning — Present participle of dragoon.
- droolingly — In a drooling manner or fashion.
- droopingly — In a drooping manner.
- drug baron — the head of an organization that deals in illegal drugs
- drying oil — any of a group of oily, organic liquids occurring naturally, as linseed, soybean, or dehydrated castor oil, or synthesized, that when applied as a thin coating absorb atmospheric oxygen, forming a tough, elastic layer.
- drying-out — the process of detoxifying an alcoholic patient: Drying-out takes time.
- duodecagon — dodecagon.
- eaglestone — a concretionary lump of ironstone about the size of a walnut, formerly believed to be carried by eagles to their nests as a magical aid in laying eggs.
- easy going — calm and unworried; relaxed and rather casual: an easygoing person.
- easy-going — calm and unworried; relaxed and rather casual: an easygoing person.
- echeloning — Present participle of echelon.
- ectogenous — growing outside the body of the host, as certain bacteria and other parasites.