10-letter words containing n, a, o, g, r
- gynocratic — Pertaining to government by women.
- gyrational — Of, pertaining to, or caused by gyration.
- gyrfalcons — Plural form of gyrfalcon.
- habergeons — Plural form of habergeon.
- hagerstown — a city in NW Maryland.
- half-grown — advanced in growth: a grown boy.
- hand organ — a portable barrel organ played by means of a crank turned by hand.
- harbouring — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
- harpooning — Present participle of harpoon.
- harrington — James. 1611–77, English republican and writer. He described his ideal form of government in Oceana (1656)
- hatemonger — a person who kindles hatred, enmity, or prejudice in others.
- haubergeon — a short, sleeveless coat of mail.
- headstrong — determined to have one's own way; willful; stubborn; obstinate: a headstrong young man.
- hogarthian — William, 1697–1764, English painter and engraver.
- home range — the area in which an animal normally lives.
- homorganic — (of two or more speech sounds) having the same place of articulation, as p, b, and m, which are all bilabial.
- hop garden — a field of hops
- hormogonia — a portion of filament in blue-green algae that becomes detached and reproduces by cell division.
- hour angle — the angle, measured westward through 360°, between the celestial meridian of an observer and the hour circle of a celestial body.
- hypnograph — an instrument that measures activities of the human body during sleep.
- iatrogenic — (of a medical disorder) caused by the diagnosis, manner, or treatment of a physician.
- iconograph — symbolic representation, especially the conventional meanings attached to an image or images.
- ideamonger — a person who originates and promotes or deals in ideas.
- ignorances — the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.
- ignorantly — lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
- ignoration — The state of being ignorant.
- incouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of incourage.
- indagatory — investigatory
- inorganics — Plural form of inorganic.
- inorganize — To corrupt an organization; disorganize.
- instigator — to cause by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel.
- integrator — a person or thing that integrates.
- interorgan — (medicine) Between organs.
- intragroup — Taking place within a group, especially within a social group.
- invigorant — a tonic.
- invigorate — to give vigor to; fill with life and energy; energize.
- iron guard — a Romanian fascist party that was extremely nationalistic and anti-Semitic, eliminated after World War II.
- irrigation — the artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops.
- irrorating — Present participle of irrorate.
- iso rating — a classification of film speed in which a doubling of the ISO number represents a doubling in sensitivity; for example, ISO 400 film requires half the exposure of ISO 200 under the same conditions. The system uses identical numbers to the obsolete ASA rating
- jaguarondi — Alternative spelling of jaguarundi.
- jargonized — Simple past tense and past participle of jargonize.
- jeoparding — Present participle of jeopard.
- jormungand — Midgard serpent.
- journaling — The activity of keeping a diary, also known as journal.
- king cobra — a cobra, Ophiophagus hannah, of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, that grows to a length of more than 15 feet (5 meters): the largest of the venomous snakes.
- koniggratz — German name of Hradec Králové.
- kurrajongs — Plural form of kurrajong.
- lageniform — shaped like a flask; having an enlarged base tapering to a narrow neck.
- lagerphone — (Australia) A generally homemade percussion instrument consisting of crown cap beer bottle tops loosely nailed to a pole (often a broom handle) and a board mounted cross-ways on the pole (the head of the broom), and played by striking the pole on the ground or with a stick, by drawing the serrated stick across the pole, or by shaking the instrument. (From 1952.).