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Words containing k, i, r, g

5 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • gorki — Also, Gorky. Maxim [mak-sim;; Russian muh-ksyeem] /ˈmæk sɪm;; Russian mʌˈksyim/ (Show IPA), (Aleksey Maksimovich Pyeshkov) 1868–1936, Russian novelist, short-story writer, and dramatist.
  • grick — /grik/ (WPI, first used by Tim Haven to describe "grick trigonometry", a shortcut method of determing attack angles in grid-based games like Star Trek) Any integral increment of measurement. E.g. "Please turn the stereo up a few gricks".
  • grike — (chiefly, British) A deep cleft formed in limestone surfaces due to water erosion; providing a unique habitat for plants.
  • krieg — war1 .

6 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • gierek — Edward [ed-werd;; Polish ed-vahrt] /ˈɛd wərd;; Polish ˈɛd vɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1913–2001, Polish political leader: first secretary of the Polish Communist Party 1970–80.
  • grikes — Plural form of grike.
  • grimkeSarah Moore, 1792–1873, and her sister Angelina Emily, 1805–79, U.S. abolitionists and women's-rights leaders.
  • gyrkin — (obsolete) A male gyrfalcon.
  • irking — to irritate, annoy, or exasperate: It irked him to wait in line.

7 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • arcking — a present participle of arc.
  • barking — mad; crazy
  • borking — to attack (a candidate or public figure) systematically, especially in the media.
  • braking — the act or process of slowing or stopping a vehicle, wheel, shaft, etc, or for keeping it stationary, esp by means of friction
  • broking — acting as a broker

8 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • -ranking — -ranking is used to form adjectives which indicate what rank someone has in an organization.
  • barkings — Plural form of barking.
  • branking — to hold up and toss the head, as a horse when spurning the bit or prancing.
  • breaking — (in Old English, Old Norse, etc) the change of a vowel into a diphthong
  • bricking — the falsification of evidence in order to bring a criminal charge

9 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • arkwright — Sir Richard. 1732–92, English cotton manufacturer: inventor of the spinning frame (1769) which produced cotton thread strong enough to be used as a warp
  • bickering — to engage in petulant or peevish argument; wrangle: The two were always bickering.
  • brokering — the work of a broker or brokerage
  • brookings — Robert Somers [suhm-erz] /ˈsʌm ərz/ (Show IPA), 1850–1932, U.S. merchant and philanthropist.
  • bunkering — a large bin or receptacle; a fixed chest or box: a coal bunker.

10 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • backfiring — Present participle of backfire.
  • barracking — Present participle of barrack.
  • blitzkrieg — A blitzkrieg is a fast and intense military attack that takes the enemy by surprise and is intended to achieve a very quick victory.
  • bracketing — a set of brackets
  • bridgetalk — (language)   A visual language.

11 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • aerobraking — the use of aerodynamic braking in extremely low-density atmospheres in space at hypersonic Mach numbers
  • arkeologist — Someone who studies the story of Noah's Ark, particularly by searching for physical evidence which would corroborate it.
  • asterisking — Present participle of asterisk.
  • bankrolling — Present participle of bankroll.
  • bankrupting — Present participle of bankrupt.

12 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • backbreaking — demanding great effort; exhausting
  • backcrossing — (genetics) The crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents or an individual genetically similar to its parent.
  • backstarting — a marketing technique in publishing, whereby new customers are sent back issues of magazines or journals as part of their subscription
  • backtracking — to return over the same course or route.
  • beggar-ticks — any of various plants, such as the bur marigold and tick trefoil, having fruits or seeds that cling to clothing, fur, etc

13 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • angiokeratoma — a skin disease characterized by clusters of dilated blood vessels and by thickened skin, forming warty growths, especially on the scrotum, fingers, and toes.
  • back-breaking — Back-breaking work involves a lot of hard physical effort.
  • backgrounding — Present participle of background.
  • barnsbreaking — noisy and exuberant activity; boisterous mischief-making
  • book-learning — knowledge acquired by reading books, as distinguished from that obtained through observation and experience.

14 letter words containing k, i, r, g

15 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • amegakaryocytic — Characterized by a lack of megakaryocytes.
  • back-scratching — a reciprocal exchange of favors, aid, or compliments
  • buckinghamshire — a county in SE central England, containing the Vale of Aylesbury and parts of the Chiltern Hills: the geographic and ceremonial county includes Milton Keynes, which became an independent unitary authority in 1997. Administrative centre: Aylesbury. Pop (excluding Milton Keynes): 478 000 (2003 est). Area (excluding Milton Keynes): 1568 sq km (605 sq miles)
  • counter-sinking — to enlarge the upper part of (a cavity), especially by chamfering, to receive the cone-shaped head of a screw, bolt, etc.
  • counterchecking — Present participle of countercheck.

16 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • back-propagation — (Or "backpropagation") A learning algorithm for modifying a feed-forward neural network which minimises a continuous "error function" or "objective function." Back-propagation is a "gradient descent" method of training in that it uses gradient information to modify the network weights to decrease the value of the error function on subsequent tests of the inputs. Other gradient-based methods from numerical analysis can be used to train networks more efficiently. Back-propagation makes use of a mathematical trick when the network is simulated on a digital computer, yielding in just two traversals of the network (once forward, and once back) both the difference between the desired and actual output, and the derivatives of this difference with respect to the connection weights.
  • backward-looking — If you describe someone or something as backward-looking, you disapprove of their attitudes, ideas, or actions because they are based on old-fashioned opinions or methods.
  • counter-checking — a check that opposes or restrains.
  • counterattacking — Present participle of counterattack.
  • forward-thinking — planning or tending to plan for the future; forward-looking.

17 letter words containing k, i, r, g

18 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • kirkcudbrightshire — a historic county in SW Scotland.
  • ski-mountaineering — a combination of the sports of skiing and mountaineering, for example by climbing up a mountain then skiing down it

19 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • niagara-on-the-lake — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Niagara River, on the border between Canada and New York.
  • portuguese-speaking — being a speaker of Portuguese; having Portuguese as the national language

20 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • belgorod-dnestrovski — a port in SW Ukraine, on the Dniester estuary: belonged to Romania from 1918 until 1940; under Soviet rule (1944–91). Pop: 48 100 (2004 est)
  • mecklenburg-schwerin — a former state in NE Germany, formed in 1934 from two states (Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz)
  • mecklenburg-strelitz — a former state in NE Germany, formed in 1934 from two states (Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz)
  • megakaryocytopoiesis — (biology) The cellular development process that leads to platelet production.

21 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • meter-kilogram-second — of or relating to the system of units in which the meter, kilogram, and second are the principal units of length, mass, and time. Abbreviation: mks, MKS.

22 letter words containing k, i, r, g

24 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • black-english-vernacular — Also called African American Vernacular English, African American English, Afro-American English, Black English Vernacular, Black Vernacular English.a dialect of American English characterized by pronunciations, syntactic structures, and vocabulary associated with and used by some North American black people and exhibiting a wide variety and range of forms varying in the extent to which they differ from standard English.

28 letter words containing k, i, r, g

  • meter-kilogram-second-ampere — of or relating to the system of units in which the meter, kilogram, second, and ampere are the principal units of length, mass, time, and electric current. Abbreviation: mksa, MKSA.

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