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10-letter words containing l, o, r, e, n

  • funnelform — shaped like a funnel, as the corolla of the morning-glory; infundibuliform.
  • generously — liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift.
  • girandoles — Plural form of girandole.
  • glanderous — Characteristic of, pertaining to, or afflicted by glanders.
  • glendoveer — a heavenly sprite
  • glenrothes — a new town in E central Scotland, the administrative centre of Fife: founded in 1948. Pop: 38 679 (2001)
  • goaltender — a goalkeeper.
  • goldenrods — Plural form of goldenrod.
  • gondoliers — Plural form of gondolier.
  • gongoozler — Someone who gongoozles (who watches boats go by, or stands by and watches things without participating.).
  • gonorrheal — Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with gonorrhoea.
  • governable — to rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation.
  • graveolent — That has a rank smell.
  • green mold — blue mold (def 1).
  • greencloth — the green covering of a billiard or gaming table
  • greg olson — (person)   President and CEO of Sendmail Inc.. Olson is an industry veteran who worked on distributed systems at Summit Systems Inc. then at Britton Lee Inc., Sybase Inc. and Integrated Systems Inc..
  • groundedly — in a grounded manner, or with good justification or reason
  • groundless — without rational basis: groundless fears.
  • groundsels — Plural form of groundsel.
  • grovelling — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
  • growliness — The state or quality of being growly.
  • gyneolatry — The adoration or worship of women.
  • helleborin — a colorless, crystalline, water-insoluble, poisonous solid, C 28 H 36 O 6 , obtained from the rhizome and root of certain hellebores, and used in medicine chiefly as a purgative.
  • hemelytron — one of the forewings of a true bug, having a hard, thick basal portion and a thinner, membranous apex.
  • herakleion — a seaport in N Crete.
  • heronsbill — any of a genus (Erodium) of plants of the geranium family, with fine leaves and yellow, white, or reddish flowers
  • herrenvolk — master race.
  • holofernes — (in the Book of Judith) a general, serving Nebuchadnezzar, who was killed by Judith.
  • holohedron — a holohedral form or crystal
  • holstering — Present participle of holster.
  • honourable — (British spelling) Alternative form of honorable.
  • honourless — Without honour; dishonourable or dishonoured.
  • hornblende — a dark-green to black mineral of the amphibole group, calcium magnesium iron and hydroxyl aluminosilicate.
  • hornblower — One who, or that which, blows a horn.
  • horned owl — any large owl of the genus Bubo, having prominent ear tufts: family Strigidae
  • hortensial — (obsolete) Fit for a garden.
  • hour angle — the angle, measured westward through 360°, between the celestial meridian of an observer and the hour circle of a celestial body.
  • hydroplane — a seaplane.
  • impersonal — not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
  • in trouble — facing punishment
  • inexorable — unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
  • inexorably — unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
  • inferiorly — lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
  • informable — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • ink roller — a roller impregnated with ink used in printing
  • inner sole — a piece of material cut to fit the shape of a shoe and inserted or fixed inside for fit, comfort, or protection
  • innersoles — Plural form of innersole.
  • inoperable — not operable or practicable.
  • interiorly — being within; inside of anything; internal; inner; further toward a center: the interior rooms of a house.
  • interlocal — pertaining to or characterized by place or position in space; spatial.
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