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12-letter words containing i, n, g, r

  • militarizing — Present participle of militarize.
  • minas gerais — a state in E Brazil. 224,701 sq. mi. (581,975 sq. km). Capital: Belo Horizonte.
  • mind reading — the ability to discern the thoughts of others without the normal means of communication, especially by means of a preternatural power.
  • mineralizing — Present participle of mineralize.
  • mineralogies — Plural form of mineralogy.
  • mineralogist — the science or study of minerals.
  • mineralogize — (intransitive) To study mineralogy by collecting and examining minerals.
  • minor league — professional non-premier sports association
  • minor-league — of or relating to a minor league.
  • miscegenator — a person who advocates or engages in miscegenation
  • misconfigure — Configure (a system or part of it) incorrectly.
  • misdirecting — Present participle of misdirect.
  • misfeaturing — distorting the features
  • misgoverning — Present participle of misgovern.
  • misinforming — Present participle of misinform.
  • misreckoning — Present participle of misreckon.
  • misrecognize — (psychology, computing) To recognize in error.
  • mixing ratio — the ratio of the mass of water vapor in the air to the mass of the dry air, a measure of atmospheric humidity.
  • mockingbirds — Plural form of mockingbird.
  • mockingboard — (hardware)   A sound and speech board for the Apple II computer, on sale in 1978. See also zxnrbl.
  • modularizing — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
  • moisturising — Present participle of moisturise.
  • moisturizing — Present participle of moisturize.
  • mongrelizing — Present participle of mongrelize.
  • monocropping — the use of land for growing only one type of crop.
  • monographing — Present participle of monograph.
  • monotriglyph — (in the Doric order) any intercolumniation having one whole triglyph.
  • monsignorial — having the ecclesiastical title of a Monsignor
  • monsterizing — Present participle of monsterize.
  • mooring buoy — a buoy to which ships or boats can be moored.
  • mooring mast — the mast or tower to which a dirigible is moored.
  • mooring rack — a row of piles, connected at the tops, to which ships or boats can be moored.
  • moralizingly — In a moralizing fashion.
  • morigeration — (obsolete) obsequiousness; obedience.
  • morning coat — a man's cutaway for wear as part of morning dress.
  • morning line — a list of entries for a horse race with the probable betting odds as estimated by a bookmaker or track handicapper, usually issued the morning of the race, before wagering begins.
  • morning room — In some large, old houses, the morning room is a living room which gets the sun in the morning.
  • morning star — a bright planet, especially Venus, seen in the east immediately before sunrise.
  • mortifyingly — In a mortifying manner; so as to cause great embarrassment.
  • mothproofing — Present participle of mothproof.
  • motor racing — sport: competing in fast cars
  • motorboating — a boat propelled by an inboard or outboard motor.
  • motorcycling — Present participle of motorcycle.
  • moulin rouge — a dance hall in the Montmartre section of Paris, France, opened in 1889 and famous for its cancan dancers and the drawings of its performers and customers made there by Toulouse-Lautrec.
  • movie rating — a classification of a film as according to the age of viewers thought suitable to see it, and which can differ according to the level in the film of violent content, sexual content, etc
  • mr. nice guy — a typically pleasant, likable person who avoids causing trouble or dissension (sometimes used with Miss, Ms., or Mrs. instead of Mr. when referring to a female).
  • multi-garnet — A better constraint system for Garnet. Version 2.1 by Michael Sannella <[email protected]>.
  • multiangular — having many angles; polyangular.
  • multipronged — having or composed of several prongs: a multipronged electric plug.
  • myoneuralgia — myalgia.
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