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10-letter words containing g, o, r, e, a

  • chargeoffs — Plural form of chargeoff.
  • chromagens — Plural form of chromagen.
  • cinemagoer — a person who attends the cinema
  • co-manager — a person who manages something jointly with one or more other people
  • coarsening — Present participle of coarsen.
  • coatbridge — an industrial town in central Scotland, in North Lanarkshire. Pop: 41 170 (2001)
  • coathanger — Alternative spelling of coat hanger.
  • cogenerate — To generate two forms of energy simultaneously.
  • colportage — the work of a colporteur.
  • congregant — Congregants are members of a congregation.
  • congregate — When people congregate, they gather together and form a group.
  • copper age — a phase in some human cultures between a Stone Age and a Bronze Age, characterized by the introduction and development of copper tools and weapons: in the Old World this phase is commonly thought of as being part of their Bronze Age
  • corrigenda — Plural form of corrigendum.
  • corrugated — Corrugated metal or cardboard has been folded into a series of small parallel folds to make it stronger.
  • corrugates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of corrugate.
  • courageous — Someone who is courageous shows courage.
  • cradlesong — a lullaby
  • dagobert i — a.d. 602?–639, Merovingian king of the Franks 628–639.
  • deck cargo — cargo that is carried on the deck of a ship
  • decorating — the painting or wallpapering of a room, house, etc
  • delegators — Plural form of delegator.
  • delegatory — of or relating to the delegation or assignment of authority, power, or responsibility.
  • demography — Demography is the study of the changes in numbers of births, deaths, marriages, and cases of disease in a community over a period of time.
  • dendrogram — any branching diagram, such as a cladogram, showing the interconnections between treelike organisms
  • denigrator — to speak damagingly of; criticize in a derogatory manner; sully; defame: to denigrate someone's character.
  • dermatogen — a meristem at the apex of stems and roots that gives rise to the epidermis
  • derogating — Present participle of derogate.
  • derogation — a lessening or weakening (of power, authority, position, etc.)
  • derogative — lessening; belittling; derogatory.
  • derogatory — If you make a derogatory remark or comment about someone or something, you express your low opinion of them.
  • designator — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
  • diagometer — an instrument invented by Rousseau, formerly used to measure the electrical conductivity of substances
  • discourage — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • disembargo — to remove an embargo from.
  • dog warden — dogcatcher.
  • dog-walker — a person who walks other people's dogs, especially for a fee.
  • dogcatcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
  • dogmatizer — One who dogmatizes; a bold asserter; a magisterial teacher.
  • dorsigrade — (of animals such as certain armadillos) walking on the backs of the toes
  • downgraded — Simple past tense and past participle of downgrade.
  • downgrades — Plural form of downgrade.
  • dragonette — A small or female dragon.
  • 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.
  • dragonnade — one of a series of persecutions of French Protestants, under Louis XIV, by dragoons quartered upon them.
  • dragoonade — Alternative form of dragonnade.
  • echography — a device that records oceanic depths by means of sonic waves.
  • embargoing — Present participle of embargo.
  • emigration — The act of emigrating; movement of a person or persons out of a country or national region, for the purpose of permanent relocation of residence.
  • enamouring — Present participle of enamour.
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