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

  • mineralogist — the science or study of minerals.
  • miscegenator — a person who advocates or engages in miscegenation
  • misfeaturing — distorting the features
  • 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.
  • mooring mast — the mast or tower to which a dirigible is moored.
  • morigeration — (obsolete) obsequiousness; obedience.
  • morning coat — a man's cutaway for wear as part of morning dress.
  • morning star — a bright planet, especially Venus, seen in the east immediately before sunrise.
  • motor racing — sport: competing in fast cars
  • motorboating — a boat propelled by an inboard or outboard motor.
  • 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
  • multi-garnet — A better constraint system for Garnet. Version 2.1 by Michael Sannella <[email protected]>.
  • multiangular — having many angles; polyangular.
  • nai register — (in Britain) a list of children deemed to be at risk of abuse or injury from their parents or guardians, compiled and held by a local authority, area health authority, or NSPCC Special Unit
  • naturalising — Present participle of naturalise.
  • naturalizing — Present participle of naturalize.
  • near-sighted — seeing distinctly at a short distance only; myopic.
  • nemorivagant — Lb rare wandering in the woods.
  • net earnings — income after tax
  • neutralising — Present participle of neutralise.
  • neutralizing — (American spelling) alternative spelling of neutralisingt; present participle of neutralize.
  • night dancer — (in Uganda) a person believed to employ the help of the dead in destroying other people
  • night lizard — any of several nocturnal lizards of the family Xantusiidae, of southwestern North America and Cuba, which bear live young.
  • night prayer — the last of the seven canonical hours; compline
  • nightcrawler — An earthworm of the species Lumbricus terrestris, known for its large size and nocturnal surfacings.
  • ninth-grader — a student in their ninth year at school
  • nitrogelatin — gelatin dynamite.
  • nonbreathing — not breathing
  • nonimmigrant — A person who is not an immigrant.
  • nonirrigated — not irrigated; dry
  • nonmigratory — Not migratory; that does not migrate.
  • nonoperating — Not operating.
  • nonstrategic — pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
  • north-facing — facing towards the north
  • nothingarian — A person of no particular beliefs.
  • nugatoriness — Quality of being nugatory.
  • obliterating — Present participle of obliterate.
  • octagenarian — One who is between the ages of 80 and 89, inclusive.
  • octogenarian — of the age of 80 years.
  • orange stick — a slender, rounded stick, originally of orangewood, having tapered ends and used in manicuring, especially to push back the cuticles or clean the fingernails.
  • oregon trail — a route used during the U.S. westward migrations, especially in the period from 1840 to 1860, starting in Missouri and ending in Oregon. About 2000 miles (3200 km) long.
  • organisation — the act or process of organizing.
  • organization — the act or process of organizing.
  • organoleptic — perceived by a sense organ.
  • organotropic — designating or of a substance or virus that travels predominantly to a specific organ
  • oriental rug — a rug or carpet woven usually in Asia and characterized by hand-knotted pile.
  • originations — Plural form of origination.
  • ornithogalum — any plant of the genus Ornithogalum
  • orthognathic — straight-jawed; having the profile of the face vertical or nearly so; having a gnathic index below 98.
  • outmigration — to leave a region, community, etc., to move or settle into a different part of one's country or home territory: People are no longer out-migrating from the South in such large numbers.
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