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13-letter words containing m, i, s, n, g

  • dichotomising — Present participle of dichotomise.
  • disagreements — Plural form of disagreement.
  • disassembling — Present participle of disassemble.
  • discomforting — an absence of comfort or ease; uneasiness, hardship, or mild pain.
  • disconfirming — Not confirming.
  • disemboweling — Present participle of disembowel.
  • disempowering — Present participle of disempower.
  • disengagement — the act or process of disengaging or the state of being disengaged.
  • disfigurement — an act or instance of disfiguring.
  • disobligement — disobligation
  • disparagement — the act of disparaging.
  • disseminating — to scatter or spread widely, as though sowing seed; promulgate extensively; broadcast; disperse: to disseminate information about preventive medicine.
  • dissimilating — Present participle of dissimilate.
  • dissimulating — Present participle of dissimulate.
  • do-nothingism — the policy or practice of opposing a specific measure or change simply by refusing to consider or act on proposals; deliberate obstructionism.
  • domesticating — Present participle of domesticate.
  • dressing room — a room for use in getting dressed, especially one for performers backstage in a theater, television studio, etc.
  • drilling mast — A drilling mast is a structure over an oil well which supports the drilling equipment and allows it to be lifted into and out of the wellbore.
  • dynamogenesis — the output of raised activity of the nervous system
  • east germanic — a branch of the Germanic languages no longer extant, comprising Gothic and probably others of which there are no written records. Abbreviation: EGmc.
  • edinburgh sml — (EdML) Implementation of the Core language of SML. Byte-code interpreter in C. Ported to Amiga, Atari, Archimedes and IBM PC. Version: 0.44. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • elgin marbles — a group of 5th-century bc Greek sculptures originally decorating the Parthenon in Athens, brought to England by Thomas Bruce, seventh Earl of Elgin (1766–1841), and now at the British Museum
  • embracingness — the quality of something that embraces
  • emigrationist — a person who promotes emigration
  • entomologists — Plural form of entomologist.
  • evil-smelling — having an very offensive smell
  • extemporising — Present participle of extemporise.
  • familiarising — Present participle of familiarise.
  • fantasmagoria — phantasmagoria.
  • fantasmagoric — phantasmagoria.
  • fashionmonger — (derogatory) One who slavishly follows the latest fashions.
  • filing system — file system
  • fish geranium — zonal geranium.
  • fishing smack — any of various fore-and-aft-rigged fishing vessels of rather large size, often containing a well to keep the catch alive.
  • flaming sword — a cultivated bromeliad, Vriesea splendens, native to French Guiana, having long, red bracts and yellow flowers.
  • flemish giant — one of a breed of large domestic rabbits of Belgian origin, having a solid gray, white, or black coat, and raised for its meat and fur.
  • formularising — Present participle of formularise.
  • foul-smelling — having a very unpleasant smell
  • free-swimming — (of aquatic organisms) not attached to a base nor joined in a colony; capable of swimming about freely.
  • galactosamine — an amino sugar that is a major component of glycolipids and chondroitin.
  • gametogenesis — the development of gametes.
  • garnisheement — the process of arresting a debtor's money or property from the hands of a third party
  • gastrocnemius — the largest muscle in the calf of the leg, the action of which extends the foot, raises the heel, and assists in bending the knee.
  • gastronomical — the art or science of good eating.
  • geitonogamous — of or relating to geitonogamy
  • geminiflorous — having flowers arranged in pairs.
  • generalissimo — the supreme commander of the armed forces.
  • generationism — the belief that some generations are superior to others
  • geo-economics — the study or application of the influence of geography on domestic and international economics.
  • geocentricism — the belief that the earth lies at the centre of the universe
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