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7-letter words containing g, u, i, n

  • juicing — the natural fluid, fluid content, or liquid part that can be extracted from a plant or one of its parts, especially of a fruit: orange juice.
  • jumping — (colloquial) excellent, very fun.
  • jungian — of or relating to Carl G. Jung or his theories, especially of archetypes and the collective unconscious.
  • junking — Present participle of junk.
  • jurying — Present participle of jury.
  • justing — joust.
  • jutting — to extend beyond the main body or line; project; protrude (often followed by out): The narrow strip of land juts out into the bay.
  • kiangsu — Jiangsu.
  • kingcup — any of various common buttercups, as Ranunculus bulbosus, having bright-yellow flowers.
  • kuching — a state in the federation of Malaysia, on NW Borneo: formerly a British crown colony (1946–63) and British protectorate (1888–1946). About 50,000 sq. mi. (129,500 sq. km). Capital: Kuching.
  • kunming — a province in S China. 168,417 sq. mi. (436,200 sq. km). Capital: Kunming.
  • languid — lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow: a languid manner.
  • lauding — to praise; extol.
  • le guin — Ursula K(roeber) born 1929, U.S. science fiction writer, novelist, and poet (daughter of Alfred Louis Kroeber).
  • legumin — a globulin obtained from the seeds of leguminous and other plants.
  • linguae — the tongue or a part like a tongue.
  • lingual — of or relating to the tongue or some tonguelike part.
  • lingula — a tongue-shaped organ, process, or tissue.
  • louring — lowering.
  • lousing — Present participle of louse.
  • louting — an awkward, stupid person; clumsy, ill-mannered boor; oaf.
  • lucigen — a lamp that burns oil mixed with hot air
  • lucking — Present participle of luck.
  • lueningOtto, 1900–1996, U.S. composer, conductor, and flutist.
  • luffing — the forward edge of a fore-and-aft sail.
  • lugging — to pull or carry with force or effort: to lug a suitcase upstairs.
  • lulling — to put to sleep or rest by soothing means: to lull a child by singing.
  • lumping — a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
  • lunging — a sudden forward thrust, as with a sword or knife; stab.
  • lunting — a match; the flame used to light a fire.
  • lurking — to lie or wait in concealment, as a person in ambush; remain in or around a place secretly or furtively.
  • lushing — Present participle of lush.
  • lusting — intense sexual desire or appetite.
  • magnium — (obsolete) magnesium.
  • mauling — a heavy hammer, as for driving stakes or wedges.
  • minigun — a U.S. aircraft machine gun consisting of a rotating cluster of six barrels using 7.62mm ammunition and capable of variable rates of fire of up to 6000 rounds per minute.
  • minogue — Kylie (ˈkaɪlɪ). born 1968, Australian singer and actress: records include "I Should Be So Lucky" (1988), Kylie Minogue (1994), "Can't Get You Out of My Head" (2001), X (2007), and Kiss Me Once (2014)
  • mousing — a wrapping of several turns of small stuff around the shank end of a hook.
  • mucigen — (physiology) A substance formed in mucous epithelial cells that gives rise to mucin.
  • mucking — moist farmyard dung, decaying vegetable matter, etc.; manure.
  • mudding — wet, soft earth or earthy matter, as on the ground after rain, at the bottom of a pond, or along the banks of a river; mire.
  • muffing — a thick, tubular case for the hands, covered with fur or other material, used by women and girls for warmth and as a handbag.
  • mugging — a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware.
  • muggins — a convention in the card game of cribbage in which a player scores points overlooked by an opponent.
  • mugient — (obsolete) lowing; bellowing.
  • mulling — to study or ruminate; ponder.
  • mumming — to say “mum”; call for silence.
  • mumping — to cheat.
  • munging — something disgusting or offensive, especially filth or muck.
  • murking — Present participle of murk.
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