9-letter words containing g
- -agnostic — not restricted to using one type of hardware or software
- -altering — causing change to the thing specified
- -gnathous — indicating or having a jaw of a specified kind
- -guzzling — consuming a specified resource in a way that is wasteful and unnecessary
- -ological — -ological is used to replace '-ology' at the end of nouns in order to form adjectives that describe something as relating to a particular science or subject. For example, 'biological' means relating to biology.
- -smelling — -smelling combines with adjectives to form adjectives which indicate how something smells.
- -sounding — -sounding combines with adjectives to indicate a quality that a word, phrase, or name seems to have.
- -speaking — -speaking combines with nouns referring to languages to form adjectives which indicate what language someone speaks, or what language is spoken in a particular region.
- -spotting — -spotting combines with nouns to form nouns which describe the activity of looking out for things such as birds or trains as a hobby.
- -watching — -watching combines with nouns to form other nouns which refer to the activity of looking at a group of animals or people and studying them because they interest you.
- 100basevg — (networking) A 100 MBps Ethernet standard specified to run over four pairs of category 3 UTP wires (known as voice grade, hence the "VG"). It is also called 100VG-AnyLAN because it was defined to carry both Ethernet and token ring frame types. 100BaseVG was originally proposed by Hewlett-Packard, ratified by the ISO in 1995 and practically extinct by 1998. 100BaseVG started in the IEEE 802.3u committee as Fast Ethernet. One faction wanted to keep CSMA/CD in order to keep it pure Ethernet, even though the collision domain problem limited the distances to one tenth that of 10baseT. Another faction wanted to change to a polling architecture from the hub (they called it "demand priority") in order to maintain the 10baseT distances, and also to make it a deterministic protocol. The CSMA/CD crowd said, "This is 802.3 -- the Ethernet committee. If you guys want to make a different protocol, form your own committee". The IEEE 802.12 committee was thus formed and standardised 100BaseVG. The rest is history.
- 5th glove — (hardware, virtual reality) A data glove and flexor strip kit (5th Glove DFK) sold by Fifth Dimension Technologies for $495 ($345 for the left-handed version, $45 for each extra flexor strip). The DFK provides a data glove, a flexon strip (with an elbow or knee-joint sensor), an interface card, cables, and KineMusica software. The package uses flexible optical-bending sensing to track hand and arm movement. The glove can be used with 5DT's ultrasonic tracking system, the 5DT Head and Hand tracker ($245), which can track movement from up to two metres away from the unit's transmitter.
- a big ask — a task which is difficult to fulfil
- a la king — cooked in a cream sauce with mushrooms and green peppers
- abafungin — A broad-spectrum antifungal agent with a novel mechanism of action for the treatment of dermatomycosis.
- abc algol — (language) An extension of ALGOL 60 with arbitrary data structures and user-defined operators, for symbolic mathematics.
- abducting — Present participle of abduct.
- abhorring — to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe; abominate.
- abidingly — In an abiding manner; permanently. (First attested around 1350 to 1470.).
- abiogenic — not resulting from the activity of living organisms.
- ablauting — Present participle of ablaut.
- abnegated — Simple past tense and past participle of abnegate.
- abnegates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abnegate.
- abnegator — (rare) One who abnegates, denies, or rejects. (From Mid 17th century.).
- aboardage — collision between two vessels meeting side-on or at a slight angle.
- aborigine — Aborigines are members of the tribes that were living in Australia when Europeans arrived there.
- abounding — to occur or exist in great quantities or numbers: a stream in which trout abound.
- abridging — to shorten by omissions while retaining the basic contents: to abridge a reference book.
- abrogable — able to be abrogated
- abrogated — to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a law.
- abrogates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abrogate.
- abrogator — to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a law.
- abrupting — Present participle of abrupt.
- absailing — Misspelling of abseiling.
- abscising — Present participle of abscise.
- abseiling — the practice of descending a steep slope by a rope secured from above and coiled around one's body
- absenting — not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
- absolving — Present participle of absolve.
- absorbing — An absorbing task or activity interests you a great deal and takes up all your attention and energy.
- abuilding — in the process of being built or building
- acarology — the study of mites and ticks
- accending — Present participle of accend.
- accenting — prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness, or of pitch, or length, or of a combination of these.
- accepting — amenable; open: She was always more accepting of coaching suggestions than her teammates.
- accessing — the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance: They have access to the files.
- according — in proportion; in relation
- accosting — Present participle of accost.
- accourage — to give encouragement to
- accreting — Present participle of accrete.
- achieving — to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose.
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