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

  • bank giro — a British giro system operated by clearing banks to enable customers to pay sums of money to others by credit transfer
  • baragouin — incomprehensible language; gibberish
  • barcoding — The assignment of a barcode to a product and the printing of the barcode on the product.
  • beer pong — a drinking game in which players attempt to throw Ping-Pong balls into cups of beer, which must then be drunk by their opponents
  • binprolog — (language)   Probably the fastest freely available C-emulated Prolog. BinProlog features: logical and permanent global variables; backtrackable destructive assignment; circular term unification; extended DCGs (now built into the engine as "invisible grammars"); intuitionistic and linear implication based hypothetical reasoning; a Tcl/Tk interface. Version 3.30 runs on SPARC/Solaris 2.x, SunOS 4.x; DEC Alpha 64-bit version; DEC MIPS; SGI MIPS; 68k - NeXT, Sun-3; IBM RS6000; HP PA-RISC (two variants); Intel 80386, Intel 486/Linux, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.1 (with DOS-extender go32 v1.10). E-mail: Paul Tarau <[email protected]>.
  • binturong — an arboreal SE Asian viverrine mammal, Arctictis binturong, closely related to the palm civets but larger and having long shaggy black hair
  • bioenergy — the renewable energy derived from biological sources
  • bioregion — a natural ecological community in which the biodiversity and ecosystem are distinct
  • bjoerling — Jussi [yoo s-ee] /ˈyʊs i/ (Show IPA), 1911–60, Swedish tenor.
  • boanerges — a nickname applied by Jesus to James and John in Mark 3:17
  • boogerman — South Midland and Southern U.S. bogeyman.
  • boomerang — A boomerang is a curved piece of wood which comes back to you if you throw it in the correct way. Boomerangs were first used by the people who were living in Australia when Europeans arrived there.
  • bordering — the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary.
  • borgesian — of Jorge Luis Borges or his works
  • borrowing — Borrowing is the activity of borrowing money.
  • bothering — to give trouble to; annoy; pester; worry: His baby sister bothered him for candy.
  • boulanger — Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1837–91, French general and minister of war (1886–87). Accused of attempting a coup d'état, he fled to Belgium, where he committed suicide
  • bourgogne — Burgundy2
  • bowstring — the string of an archer's bow, usually consisting of three strands of hemp
  • bridgeton — a city in SW New Jersey.
  • bring off — If you bring off something difficult, you do it successfully.
  • bring out — When a person or company brings out a new product, especially a new book or CD, they produce it and put it on sale.
  • bringdown — a disappointment
  • brokering — the work of a broker or brokerage
  • brookings — Robert Somers [suhm-erz] /ˈsʌm ərz/ (Show IPA), 1850–1932, U.S. merchant and philanthropist.
  • brown bag — to bring (one's own liquor) to a restaurant or club, especially one that has no liquor license.
  • brown-bag — If you brown-bag your lunch or you brown-bag it, you bring your lunch in a bag to work or school.
  • burgeoned — to grow or develop quickly; flourish: The town burgeoned into a city. He burgeoned into a fine actor.
  • burrowing — a hole or tunnel in the ground made by a rabbit, fox, or similar animal for habitation and refuge.
  • cairngorm — a smoky yellow, grey, or brown variety of quartz, used as a gemstone
  • carangoid — resembling a fish of the family Carangidae; carangid.
  • carolling — a song, especially of joy.
  • carousing — to engage in a drunken revel: They caroused all night.
  • cartonage — the material from which many Egyptian mummy masks and coffins were made, consisting of linen or papyrus held together with glue
  • cavorting — to prance or caper about.
  • censoring — any person who supervises the manners or morality of others.
  • charangos — Plural form of charango.
  • chernigov — a city in N central Ukraine, on the River Desna: tyres, pianos, consumer goods. Pop: 308 000 (2005 est)
  • chortling — to chuckle gleefully.
  • chorusing — Present participle of chorus.
  • chromagen — (biochemistry) Any compound, such as heme, that forms a biological pigment when attached to a protein.
  • chromogen — a compound that forms coloured compounds on oxidation
  • clamoring — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  • clangours — Plural form of clangour.
  • cockering — Present participle of cocker.
  • coffering — a box or chest, especially one for valuables.
  • collaring — Present participle of collar.
  • colorings — Plural form of coloring.
  • colouring — The colouring of something is the colour or colours that it is.
  • comparing — Present participle of compare.
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