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9-letter words containing o, g, n, r

  • unorganic — noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals, but that now includes all other compounds of carbon.
  • unroofing — to take off the roof or covering of.
  • unwrought — Archaic except in some senses. a simple past tense and past participle of work.
  • uranology — uranography.
  • urogenous — secreting or producing urine.
  • urolagnia — a sexual activity involving arousal from urine and urination
  • vainglory — excessive elation or pride over one's own achievements, abilities, etc.; boastful vanity.
  • vaporings — instances of boasting
  • vectoring — the act of vectoring or guiding aircraft using vectors
  • vin rouge — red wine.
  • wagoneers — Plural form of wagoneer.
  • warmonger — a person who advocates, endorses, or tries to precipitate war.
  • weedgrown — Overgrown with weeds.
  • wingovers — Plural form of wingover.
  • wondering — expressing admiration or amazement; marveling.
  • woodgrain — a material or finish that imitates the natural grain of wood in pattern, color, and sometimes texture.
  • woomerang — boomerang.
  • wordings' — the act or manner of expressing in words; phrasing.
  • work song — a folk song sung by workers, with a rhythm like that of their work.
  • worldling — a person devoted to the interests and pleasures of this world; a worldly person.
  • worsening — Present participle of worsen.
  • wring out — twist until dry
  • wrong 'un — a dishonest or unscrupulous person
  • wrongdoer — a person who does wrong, especially a sinner or transgressor.
  • wrongness — not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
  • xenograft — a graft obtained from a member of one species and transplanted to a member of another species.
  • year-long — Year-long is used to describe something that lasts for a year.
  • youngster — a child.
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