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8-letter words containing l, g, e, n

  • lengthly — Misspelled form of lengthy.
  • lensings — Plural form of lensing.
  • lesghian — Lezghian.
  • letching — a lecherous desire or craving.
  • lettings — Plural form of letting.
  • leveeing — Present participle of levee.
  • leveling — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
  • levering — Mechanics. a rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third. Compare machine (def 4b).
  • lezghian — a member of a people living mainly in the Dagestan Autonomous Republic in the Russian Federation.
  • libeling — Law. defamation by written or printed words, pictures, or in any form other than by spoken words or gestures. the act or crime of publishing it. a formal written declaration or statement, as one containing the allegations of a plaintiff or the grounds of a charge.
  • liefling — (South Africa) One held as lief or dear; a darling.
  • liegeman — a vassal; subject.
  • liegemen — Plural form of liegeman.
  • liegnitz — German name of Legnica.
  • lifelong — lasting or continuing through all or much of one's life: lifelong regret.
  • ligament — Anatomy, Zoology. a band of tissue, usually white and fibrous, serving to connect bones, hold organs in place, etc.
  • ligeance — Chiefly Law. the territory subject to a sovereign or liege lord.
  • ligement — Obsolete form of ledgment.
  • lightens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lighten.
  • ligneous — of the nature of or resembling wood; woody.
  • lignites — Plural form of lignite.
  • ligroine — a flammable mixture of hydrocarbons that boils at from 20°C to 135°C, obtained from petroleum by distillation and used as a solvent.
  • likening — to represent as similar or like; compare: to liken someone to a weasel.
  • lilongwe — Formerly Nyasaland. a republic in SE Africa, on the W and S shores of Lake Malawi: formerly a British protectorate and part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; gained independence July 6, 1964; a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 49,177 sq. mi. (127,368 sq. km). Capital: Lilongwe.
  • lineages — Plural form of lineage.
  • lingered — to remain or stay on in a place longer than is usual or expected, as if from reluctance to leave: We lingered awhile after the party.
  • lingerer — Agent noun of linger; one who lingers.
  • lingerie — underwear, sleepwear, and other items of intimate apparel worn by women.
  • lingster — an interpreter
  • linguine — a type of pasta in long, slender, flat strips.
  • linkages — Plural form of linkage.
  • livelong — (of time) whole or entire, especially when tediously long, slow in passing, etc.: We picked apples the livelong day.
  • livening — Present participle of liven.
  • livering — Anatomy. a large, reddish-brown, glandular organ located in the upper right side of the abdominal cavity, divided by fissures into five lobes and functioning in the secretion of bile and various metabolic processes.
  • lodgeing — Obsolete form of lodging.
  • lodgment — the act of lodging.
  • log line — the line by which a log or patent log is streamed.
  • long ess — a style of the letter s, suggesting a lowercase f in form, formerly common in handwriting and as a type character.
  • long leg — a fielding position on the leg side near the boundary almost directly behind the batsman's wicket
  • long one — Informal. tall one.
  • longcase — A longcase clock.
  • longeron — a main longitudinal brace or support on an airplane.
  • longeval — Long-lived; longevous.
  • longhead — a dolichocephalic person.
  • longleaf — A longleaf pine, Pirus palustris, or the wood of this tree.
  • longlegs — A daddy longlegs.
  • longline — A type of deep-sea fishing gear consisting of a long main line anchored to the bottom to which shorter lines with baited hooks are fastened at intervals.
  • longneck — a bottle of beer.
  • longness — (rare) length, lengthiness.
  • longsome — tiresomely long; so protracted as to weary or cause boredom.
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