11-letter words containing n, a, g, e, d
- misdiagnose — to make an incorrect diagnosis.
- misguidance — to guide wrongly; misdirect.
- misleadings — Plural form of misleading.
- mispleading — a mistake in pleading, as a misjoinder of parties or a misstatement of a cause of action.
- mistreading — a wrongdoing or misdemeanour
- mogen david — Star of David.
- monogrammed — Past participle of monogram.
- monographed — Simple past tense and past participle of monograph.
- nacogdoches — a city in N Texas.
- nearsighted — seeing distinctly at a short distance only; myopic.
- new england — an area in the NE United States, including the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
- new granada — a former Spanish viceroyalty in NW South America, comprising the present republics of Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, and Panama.
- new-fangled — If someone describes a new idea or a new piece of equipment as new-fangled, they mean that it is too complicated or is unnecessary.
- niggardness — Niggardliness.
- niggerheads — Plural form of niggerhead.
- nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
- nightshades — Plural form of nightshade.
- ninth grade — the ninth year of school, usually the first year of high school
- non-aligned — not aligned: nonaligned machine parts.
- nondelegate — a person who is not an official delegate
- nongraduate — a person who is not a graduate of an educational institution
- odaxelagnia — (rare) A paraphilia in which biting or being bitten leads to sexual arousal.
- open dating — the practice of putting a freshness date on food packages.
- overdrawing — Present participle of overdraw.
- overloading — (language) (Or "Operator overloading"). Use of a single symbol to represent operators with different argument types, e.g. "-", used either, as a monadic operator to negate an expression, or as a dyadic operator to return the difference between two expressions. Another example is "+" used to add either integers or floating-point numbers. Overloading is also known as ad-hoc polymorphism. User-defined operator overloading is provided by several modern programming languages, e.g. C++'s class system and the functional programming language Haskell's type classes. Ad-hoc polymorphism (better described as overloading) is the ability to use the same syntax for objects of different types, e.g. "+" for addition of reals and integers or "-" for unary negation or diadic subtraction. Parametric polymorphism allows the same object code for a function to handle arguments of many types but overloading only reuses syntax and requires different code to handle different types.
- oxygen acid — oxyacid.
- page design — the way a page is organized and presented
- peng dehuai — 1898–1974, Chinese Communist military leader: defense minister 1954–59.
- pentagonoid — like a pentagon in shape.
- perigordian — of, relating to, or characteristic of an Upper Paleolithic cultural epoch in southern France, especially of the Périgord region.
- phagedaenic — relating to or having the characteristics of phagedaena
- plantigrade — walking on the whole sole of the foot, as humans, and bears.
- prearranged — to arrange in advance or beforehand.
- preboarding — to put or allow to go aboard in advance of the usual time or before others: Passengers with disabilities will be preboarded.
- preen gland — uropygial gland.
- prendergast — Maurice Brazil [braz-uh l] /ˈbræz əl/ (Show IPA), 1859–1924, U.S. painter.
- prolongated — to prolong.
- promenading — a stroll or walk, especially in a public place, as for pleasure or display.
- quadrangles — Plural form of quadrangle.
- quinagolide — A dopamine agonist used to treat elevated levels of prolactin.
- quindecagon — a polygon having 15 angles and 15 sides.
- rangefinder — any of various instruments for determining the distance from the observer to a particular object, as for sighting a gun or adjusting the focus of a camera.
- reading age — the level of reading ability that a person has in comparison to an average child of a particular age
- red gurnard — a fish, Aspitrigla Cuculus, characterised by fast growth and early sexual maturity at a relatively large size. Red gurnard is one of the smallest European gurnards, with a potential length of 40 cm and weight of about 900g: family Triglidae
- redesignate — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
- remand wing — a special area within a prison for prisoners who are awaiting trial
- repaglinide — an oral drug used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, often in combination with metformin.
- rewardingly — in a rewarding way or manner
- ridesharing — of or relating to the sharing of rides or transportation, especially among commuters: The agency was set up to devise a ridesharing program.
- ring-tailed — having the tail ringed with alternating colors, as a raccoon.