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11-letter words containing p, a, r, g, e

  • impregnated — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • impregnates — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • impregnator — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • jasperizing — Present participle of jasperize.
  • kinetograph — a camera for taking pictures for a kinetoscope.
  • lamplighter — a person employed to light and extinguish street lamps, especially those burning gas.
  • large print — text printed in larger text than normal, so as to make it easier to read, esp for the visually impaired
  • large-print — set in a type size larger than normal for the benefit of persons with impaired vision: large-print newspapers.
  • leaf spring — a long, narrow, multiple spring composed of several layers of spring metal bracketed together: used in some suspension systems of carriages and automobiles.
  • leapfrogged — Simple past tense and past participle of leapfrog.
  • leapfrogger — One who leapfrogs.
  • lexigraphic — Of or pertaining to lexigraphy.
  • light opera — operetta.
  • lip-reading — the reading or understanding, as by a deaf person, of spoken words from the movements of another's lips without hearing the sounds made.
  • logotherapy — (psychotherapy) A therapy that involves finding the meaning of one's life.
  • macrophages — Plural form of macrophage.
  • magic paper — An early interactive symbolic mathematics system.
  • magpie lark — a black-and-white pied bird, Grallina cyanoleuca, inhabiting areas near water in Australia and southern New Guinea.
  • managership — a person who has control or direction of an institution, business, etc., or of a part, division, or phase of it.
  • map-reading — the act or skill of interpreting the significance of a geographical map
  • maple grove — a town in SE Minnesota.
  • maple sugar — a yellowish-brown sugar produced by boiling down maple syrup.
  • marking pen — marker (def 10).
  • media group — an association of companies involved with the means of mass communication
  • megaparsecs — Plural form of megaparsec.
  • megaproject — A very large public investment project, especially one costing more than one billion US dollars.
  • metaprogram — A program which modifies or generates other programs. A compiler is an example of a metaprogram: it takes a program as input and produces another (compiled) one as output.
  • microphages — Plural form of microphage.
  • mimeographs — Plural form of mimeograph.
  • mimographer — a writer of mimes
  • monographed — Simple past tense and past participle of monograph.
  • moore graph — A graph which achieves the Moore bound. These are complete graphs, polygon graphs (regular graphs of degree 2) and three others: (nodes, degree, diameter) = (10,3,2), (50,7,2) and the possible but undiscovered (3250,57,2).
  • murphy game — a confidence game in which the victim pays the swindler (Murphy Man) for something, as the services of a prostitute, which the swindler promises but the victim never receives
  • museography — The systematic description of objects in museums.
  • myelography — the production of myelograms.
  • necrophagan — (zoology) Any of the tribe Necrophaga of beetles whose larvae feed on carrion.
  • necrophagia — the eating of dead bodies; esp., the practice of feeding on carrion
  • negrophobia — strong fear or dislike of black people.
  • nomographer — the art of or a treatise on drawing up laws.
  • nonpregnant — Not pregnant.
  • oppignorate — to promise or give as security
  • orange peel — outer skin of an orange
  • osteography — The scientific description of bones; osteology.
  • ostreophage — someone who loves or eats oysters
  • ostreophagy — the consumption of oysters
  • overlapping — to lap over (something else or each other); extend over and cover a part of; imbricate.
  • overpackage — to package excessively
  • overprogram — to program (something) with unnecessary details or instructions
  • page proofs — the final version of a book before it goes to the printer, containing all elements including page numbers and layout
  • page turner — a book so exciting or gripping that one is compelled to read it very rapidly.
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