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11-letter words containing i, g, l, a, u

  • longanimous — Long-suffering; patient; showing self-control and restraint.
  • longicaudal — having a long tail; macrutous.
  • lubricating — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • lumbaginous — relating to, or suffering from, lumbago
  • luxuriating — to enjoy oneself without stint; revel: to luxuriate in newly acquired wealth.
  • magic flute — an opera (1791) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
  • marine glue — a tarlike composition for coating the seams of a planked deck after caulking.
  • meliphagous — feeding on honey
  • metallurgic — the technique or science of working or heating metals so as to give them certain desired shapes or properties.
  • misregulate — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • monolingual — knowing or able to use only one language; monoglot.
  • multi-grain — a small, hard seed, especially the seed of a food plant such as wheat, corn, rye, oats, rice, or millet.
  • multiagency — involving multiple agencies
  • multijugate — (of a leaf) having several pairs of leaflets
  • nonsingular — not singular. Compare singular (def 7).
  • nonsurgical — pertaining to or involving surgery or surgeons.
  • omnilingual — Having the ability to speak, or to understand, all languages.
  • outclassing — Present participle of outclass.
  • outdazzling — Present participle of outdazzles.
  • outflanking — Present participle of outflank.
  • pelagius ii — died a.d. 590, pope 579–590.
  • pelargonium — any plant of the genus Pelargonium, the cultivated species of which are usually called geranium. Compare geranium (def 2).
  • polylingual — pertaining to, expressed in, or using several languages; multilingual.
  • postulating — to ask, demand, or claim.
  • pseudologia — a psychological condition in which a patient tells elaborate, false stories believing them to be true
  • public gaze — If someone or something is in the public gaze, they are receiving a lot of attention from the general public.
  • purgatorial — removing or purging sin; expiatory: purgatorial rites.
  • quadrupling — Present participle of quadruple.
  • quarrelling — an angry dispute or altercation; a disagreement marked by a temporary or permanent break in friendly relations.
  • quasi-legal — permitted by law; lawful: Such acts are not legal.
  • quaveringly — In a quavering manner; tremulously.
  • quinagolide — A dopamine agonist used to treat elevated levels of prolactin.
  • relaunching — an act or instance of launching something again.
  • revaluating — to make a new or revised valuation of; revalue.
  • ring nebula — a planetary nebula in the constellation Lyra that has a ringlike appearance surrounding its central star.
  • salsuginous — full of salt or able to grow in salty soil
  • salting out — the addition of salt to a mixture to precipitate proteins, soaps, and other simple organic compounds.
  • salting-out — Salting-out is the effect when adding a salt to a solvent containing an organic solute reduces the solubility of that solute.
  • samuel ting — Samuel C(hao) C(hung) [chou choo ng] /tʃaʊ tʃʊŋ/ (Show IPA), born 1936, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1976.
  • seigneurial — a lord, especially a feudal lord.
  • sign manual — a personal signature, especially that of a sovereign or official on a public document.
  • singularism — any philosophy that explains phenomena from a single principle
  • singularist — someone who advocates singularism
  • singularity — the state, fact, or quality of being singular.
  • singularize — to make singular.
  • singulative — a grammatical form or construction that expresses a singular entity or indicates that an individual is singled out from a group, especially as opposed to a collective noun, as snowflake as opposed to snow.
  • sluggardise — indolence or laziness
  • sluggardize — to make lazy or sluggish
  • soul-baring — confessing intimate thoughts
  • specialogue — a mail-order catalogue aimed at a specific group of customers
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