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11-letter words containing g, u, t

  • huckstering — Present participle of huckster.
  • humiliating — lowering the pride, self-respect, or dignity of a person; mortifying: Such a humiliating defeat was good for his overblown ego.
  • humming top — a top that hums as it spins
  • importuning — to press or beset with solicitations; demand with urgency or persistence.
  • inaugurated — to make a formal beginning of; initiate; commence; begin: The end of World War II inaugurated the era of nuclear power.
  • inaugurates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inaugurate.
  • inaugurator — Agent noun of inaugurate; one who inaugurates.
  • incongruent — not congruent.
  • incongruity — the quality or condition of being incongruous.
  • inculcating — Present participle of inculcate.
  • inculpating — Present participle of inculpate.
  • incurvating — Present participle of incurvate.
  • indenturing — Present participle of indenture.
  • indulgement — (archaic) indulgence.
  • indulgently — characterized by or showing indulgence; benignly lenient or permissive: an indulgent parent.
  • infatuating — to inspire or possess with a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love.
  • infuriating — Archaic. infuriated.
  • ingenuitive — (nonstandard) Possessing ingenuity; ingenious.
  • ingratitude — the state of being ungrateful; unthankfulness.
  • ingurgitate — to swallow greedily or in great quantity, as food.
  • inoculating — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
  • insectifuge — a substance or preparation for driving off insects.
  • insinuating — tending to instill doubts, distrust, etc.; suggestive: an insinuating letter.
  • instituting — Present participle of institute.
  • instructing — to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate.
  • insultingly — In an insulting manner.
  • insurgently — In an insurgent manner.
  • integuments — Plural form of integument.
  • interleague — (sports) Between leagues; often specifically between the two major leagues of American baseball.
  • interlingua — an interlanguage.
  • interregnum — an interval of time between the close of a sovereign's reign and the accession of his or her normal or legitimate successor.
  • intriguante — a female intrigant
  • introducing — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
  • intumescing — Present participle of intumesce.
  • invigourate — Alternative spelling of invigorate.
  • job hunting — the activity of searching for employment
  • judgemental — involving the use or exercise of judgment.
  • juggernauts — Plural form of juggernaut.
  • jus gentium — the rules and principles of law derived from the customs and legislation of Rome, as opposed to those derived from the customs of all nations (jus gentium) or from fundamental ideas of right and wrong implicit in the human mind (jus naturale)
  • juxtaposing — to place close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.
  • kitesurfing — The sport or pastime of riding on a modified surfboard while holding on to a specially designed kite, using the wind for propulsion.
  • konigshutte — German name of Chorzów.
  • kumaratunga — Chandrika (ˈtʃʊnˌdrɪkə) Bandaranaike. born 1945, Sri Lankan politician: prime minister (1994); president (1994–2005)
  • langoustine — a large prawn, Nephrops norvegicus, used for food.
  • languescent — becoming languid
  • laugh track — a separate sound track of prerecorded laughter added to the sound track of a radio or television program to enhance or feign audience responses.
  • laughworthy — worthy of being laughed at
  • league city — a town in S Texas.
  • legacy duty — estate tax; inheritance tax
  • legislature — a deliberative body of persons, usually elective, who are empowered to make, change, or repeal the laws of a country or state; the branch of government having the power to make laws, as distinguished from the executive and judicial branches of government.
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