9-letter words containing n, e, g, a
- clergyman — A clergyman is a male member of the clergy.
- clientage — a body of clients; clientele.
- clogdance — a folk dance characterized by heavy stamping steps, performed while wearing clogs
- co-manage — to manage (something) jointly
- cockaigne — an imaginary land of luxury and idleness
- cognately — In a way that is cognate.
- collagens — Plural form of collagen.
- collegian — a current member of a college; student
- commonage — the use of something, esp a pasture, in common with others
- compagnie — company.
- conestoga — a large, heavy, broad-wheeled covered wagon, used especially for transporting pioneers and freight across North America during the early westward migration.
- congealed — Simple past tense and past participle of congeal.
- congenial — friendly, pleasant, or agreeable
- conjugate — When pupils or teachers conjugate a verb, they give its different forms in a particular order.
- consulage — a duty paid by merchants for a consul's protection of their goods while abroad
- cotangent — (of an angle) a trigonometric function that in a right-angled triangle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the opposite side; the reciprocal of tangent
- cousinage — a kinship or relationship
- cozenages — Plural form of cozenage.
- cratering — the process in which many craters are formed on a surface, as on a moon
- cravening — Present participle of craven.
- cremating — Present participle of cremate.
- daggering — A type of dance associated with dancehall, where dancer simulate dry sex to the musical beat.
- daghestan — a constituent republic of S Russia, on the Caspian Sea: annexed from Persia in 1813; rich mineral resources. Capital: Makhachkala. Pop: 2 584 200 (2002). Area: 50 278 sq km (19 416 sq miles)
- dal segno — (of a piece of music) to be repeated from the point marked with a sign to the word fine
- dampening — to make damp; moisten: to dampen a sponge.
- dancegoer — a person who attends dances or dance performances.
- dandering — Present participle of dander.
- dangerman — (sports, British) A player on an opposing side who poses a significant threat.
- dangerous — If something is dangerous, it is able or likely to hurt or harm you.
- dannebrog — the Danish flag
- darkening — Present participle of darken.
- de morgan — Augustus, 1806–71, English mathematician and logician.
- deadening — A deadening situation destroys people's enthusiasm and imagination.
- deafening — A deafening noise is a very loud noise.
- dealigned — Simple past tense and past participle of dealign.
- debagging — (British) present participle of debag.
- debarking — Present participle of debark.
- debarring — Present participle of debar.
- debeaking — Present participle of debeak.
- decagonal — Shaped like a decagon.
- decamping — Present participle of decamp.
- decanting — to pour (wine or other liquid) gently so as not to disturb the sediment.
- deceasing — Present participle of decease.
- deck gang — (on a ship) the sailors who are on duty but not on watch.
- declaring — Present participle of declare.
- deejaying — the activity of performing as a disc jockey
- defeasing — to defeat or annul (a contract, deed, etc.).
- defeating — Present participle of defeat.
- deflating — to release the air or gas from (something inflated, as a balloon): They deflated the tires slightly to allow the truck to drive under the overpass.
- defleaing — Present participle of deflea.