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

  • expurgating — Present participle of expurgate.
  • expurgation — The act of expurgating, purging, or cleansing; purification from anything noxious, offensive, sinful, or erroneous.
  • exsanguined — without blood; anaemic
  • exsanguious — Destitute of blood.
  • extenuating — Present participle of extenuate.
  • exuberating — Present participle of exuberate.
  • fair enough — that is reasonable
  • fairgrounds — Alternative spelling of fairground; the grounds where a fair is held.
  • falling-out — a quarrel or estrangement between persons formerly in close association with one another.
  • farraginous — heterogeneous; mixed: a farraginous collection of random ideas.
  • fatiguingly — In a fatiguing manner.
  • fecundating — Present participle of fecundate.
  • figurations — Plural form of figuration.
  • fingerguard — something that protects the fingers
  • flat tuning — the condition of a radio receiver that does not discriminate sharply between signals on different frequencies
  • flatulating — to expel intestinal gas through the anus.
  • flauntingly — In a flaunting manner.
  • flavourings — Plural form of flavouring.
  • fluctuating — to change continually; shift back and forth; vary irregularly: The price of gold fluctuated wildly last month.
  • formulating — Present participle of formulate.
  • fountaining — Present participle of fountain.
  • frustrating — to make (plans, efforts, etc.) worthless or of no avail; defeat; nullify: The student's indifference frustrated the teacher's efforts to help him.
  • fuel-saving — (of a vehicle) using less fuel for a further distance
  • fulgurating — (of pains) sharp and piercing.
  • fulguration — to flash or dart like lightning.
  • full gainer — a dive in which the diver takes off facing forward and performs a backward somersault, entering the water feet first and facing away from the springboard.
  • fulminating — Present participle of fulminate.
  • fundraising — to collect by fund-raising: The charity needs to fund-raise more than a million dollars.
  • fungistatic — (of a substance or preparation) inhibiting the growth of a fungus.
  • fustigating — Present participle of fustigate.
  • fustigation — A beating with a club.
  • gaberlunzie — a wandering beggar
  • gain ground — profit or advantage.
  • gainfulness — The state or quality of being gainful; profitableness.
  • gametangium — an organ or body bearing gametes, as in mosses and liverworts.
  • gangbusting — the activity of a gangbuster
  • gas turbine — a turbine utilizing the gaseous products of combustion.
  • gatling gun — an early type of machine gun consisting of a revolving cluster of barrels around a central axis, each barrel being automatically loaded and fired every revolution of the cluster.
  • gazundering — Present participle of gazunder.
  • gemmulation — the process of reproduction by gemmules.
  • geniculated — Geniculate.
  • gesticulant — making or tending to make gestures or gesticulations: a gesticulant speaker.
  • giant squid — any squid of the genus Architeuthis, inhabiting deep ocean bottoms and sometimes attaining an arm span of 65 feet (20 meters) or more.
  • gigantesque — of a huge or gigantic size; of or suited to a giant.
  • ginnungagap — a primordial void, filled with mists, existing between Niflheim and Muspelheim.
  • glauconitic — a greenish micaceous mineral consisting essentially of a hydrous silicate of potassium, aluminum, and iron and occurring in greensand, clays, etc.
  • glucokinase — an enzyme, found in all living systems, that serves to catalyze the phosphorylation of gluconic acid.
  • glucosamine — an aminosugar occurring in many polysaccharides of vertebrate tissue and also as the major component of chitin.
  • glutaminase — an enzyme used to treat cancer
  • glutathione — a crystalline, water-soluble peptide of glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine, C 10 H 17 N 3 O 6 S, found in blood and in animal and plant tissues, and important in tissue oxidations and in the activation of some enzymes.
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