9-letter words containing o, g, n, r
- promoting — to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
- prompting — encouragement to act
- prong key — a key or spanner with two prongs or projections which engage corresponding holes in the face of a nut or component to be turned for tightening, adjustment, etc
- prongbuck — a pronghorn antelope from North America
- pronghorn — a fleet, antelopelike ruminant, Antilocapra americana, of the plains of western North America: now greatly reduced in number and endangered in some areas.
- proponing — to suggest for consideration; propose.
- proposing — to offer or suggest (a matter, subject, case, etc.) for consideration, acceptance, or action: to propose a new method.
- prorating — to make an arrangement on a basis of proportional distribution.
- protogine — a gneissose granite with sericite, found in the Alps
- providing — to make available; furnish: to provide employees with various benefits.
- provoking — serving to provoke; causing annoyance.
- purgation — the act of purging.
- purposing — the reason for which something exists or is done, made, used, etc.
- pyrogenic — producing or produced by heat or fever.
- racegoing — that goes to races
- rain frog — a tree frog, especially a spring peeper.
- range oil — oil suitable for burning as the fuel of a kitchen stove.
- rarotonga — one of the Cook Islands, in the S Pacific, 26 sq. mi. (67 sq. km).
- rationing — a fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage: a daily ration of meat and bread.
- re-homing — the act of re-homing an animal
- reasoning — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
- reckoning — count; computation; calculation.
- recognise — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- recognize — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- recoiling — to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust.
- recoinage — the act, process, or right of making coins.
- reconning — reconnaissance.
- reconsign — to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit (often followed by to).
- recording — an act of recording.
- recosting — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
- redingote — a dress or lightweight coat, usually belted, open along the entire front to reveal a dress or petticoat worn underneath it.
- reflowing — an occurrence of flowing again
- reforming — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
- reggaeton — a type of Puerto Rican popular music that combines reggae rhythms with hip-hop influences and includes rapping in Spanish
- reguerdon — a reward
- rejoicing — the act of a person who rejoices.
- reloading — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
- remington — Eliphalet [ih-lif-uh-lit] /ɪˈlɪf ə lɪt/ (Show IPA), 1793–1861, U.S. arms manufacturer.
- reopening — the act of opening again something that was closed
- repolling — a sampling or collection of opinions on a subject, taken from either a selected or a random group of persons, as for the purpose of analysis.
- reporting — an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
- reproving — If you give someone a reproving look or speak in a reproving voice, you show or say that you think they have behaved in a wrong or foolish way.
- requoting — to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc.
- rerouting — a course, way, or road for passage or travel: What's the shortest route to Boston?
- resoiling — to replace topsoil, especially that lost by erosion.
- resorting — to sort or arrange (cards, papers, etc.) again.
- retooling — to replace or rearrange the tools and machinery of (a factory).
- retorting — to sterilize food after it is sealed in a container, by steam or other heating methods.
- revoicing — to voice again or in return; echo.
- revolting — disgusting; repulsive: a revolting sight.