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10-letter words containing g, r, e, n

  • blithering — talking foolishly; jabbering
  • blubbering — Zoology. the fat layer between the skin and muscle of whales and other cetaceans, from which oil is made.
  • blue-green — a color about midway between blue and green in the spectrum.
  • blundering — a gross, stupid, or careless mistake: That's your second blunder this morning.
  • bolstering — a long, often cylindrical, cushion or pillow for a bed, sofa, etc.
  • boringness — the quality of being boring
  • bouldering — rock climbing on large boulders or small outcrops either as practice or as a sport in its own right
  • bowldering — pavement made with small boulders.
  • bracketing — a set of brackets
  • brandering — furring (def 4b).
  • bren (gun) — a light, fast, gas-operated machine gun used by the British army in WWII
  • bridgetown — the capital of Barbados, a port on the SW coast. Pop: 144 000 (2005 est)
  • brig. gen. — Brig. Gen. is a written abbreviation for brigadier general.
  • brigandage — plundering by brigands
  • brigandine — a coat of mail, invented in the Middle Ages to increase mobility, consisting of metal rings or sheets sewn on to cloth or leather
  • brigantine — a two-masted sailing ship, rigged square on the foremast and fore-and-aft with square topsails on the mainmast
  • brightener — a person or thing that brightens.
  • brightline — (of rules, standards, etc.) unambiguously clear: This muddies the waters of what should be a brightline rule.
  • brightness — the condition of being bright
  • brinelling — a localized surface corrosion; a cause of damage to bearings
  • bring home — introduce to parents
  • bring over — to cause (a person) to change allegiances
  • bronze age — The Bronze Age was a period of time which began when people started making things from bronze about 4,000–6,000 years ago.
  • bug-hunter — a person who is interested in insects
  • bug-ridden — full of insects
  • buildering — the practice of climbing tall urban buildings, for sport or publicity.
  • buitenzorg — former Dutch name of Bogor.
  • burgenland — a state of E Austria. Capital: Eisenstadt. Pop: 276 419 (2003 est). Area: 3965 sq km (1531 sq miles)
  • burgeoning — rapidly developing or growing; flourishing
  • burlingameAnson [an-suh n] /ˈæn sən/ (Show IPA), 1820–70, U.S. diplomat.
  • bushranger — an escaped convict or robber living in the bush
  • camerlengo — a cardinal who acts as the pope's financial secretary and the papal treasurer
  • campaigner — A campaigner is a person who campaigns for social or political change.
  • cane grass — any of several tall perennial hard-stemmed grasses, esp Eragrostis australasica, of inland swamps
  • cane sugar — the sucrose obtained from sugar cane, which is identical to that obtained from sugar beet
  • carcinogen — A carcinogen is a substance which can cause cancer.
  • caregiving — the practice of providing care for a vulnerable neighbour or relative
  • caretaking — a person who is in charge of the maintenance of a building, estate, etc.; superintendent.
  • caringness — The quality of being caring.
  • cariogenic — (of a substance) producing caries, esp in the teeth
  • carmagnole — a dance and song popular during the French Revolution
  • carragheen — Irish moss.
  • cartonnage — The papyrus used to wrap mummies in ancient Egypt.
  • cashiering — to dismiss (a military officer) from service, especially with disgrace.
  • cassegrain — of an arrangement of mirrors, lenses, etc. used in reflecting telescopes and microwave antennas, having its focus or transmission point near or behind the center of the main mirror
  • centigrade — Centigrade is a scale for measuring temperature, in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees. It is represented by the symbol °C.
  • centigrams — Plural form of centigram.
  • centrifuge — A centrifuge is a machine that spins mixtures of different substances around very quickly so that they separate by centrifugal force.
  • ceredigion — a county of W Wales, on Cardigan Bay: created in 1996 from part of Dyfed; corresponds to the former Cardiganshire (abolished 1974): mainly agricultural, with the Cambrian Mountains in the E and N. Administrative centre: Aberaeron. Pop: 77 200 (2003 est). Area: 1793 sq km (692 sq miles)
  • certifying — Present participle of certify.
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