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14-letter words containing p, a, y, i, n, g

  • affinity group — a group of persons affiliated with the same organization, college, etc., often receiving certain discounts or other privileges.
  • alley cropping — a method of planting in which rows of trees are interspersed with rows of crops, improving the soil and providing nutrients, particularly nitrogen, to the crops.
  • angiomyolipoma — (medicine) A common benign tumour of the kidney.
  • anticipatingly — In an anticipating manner; looking forward; expectantly.
  • bidding prayer — the formal petitionary prayer, said especially in the Anglican Church immediately before the sermon.
  • binary package — (software)   An archive file that contains all files and directories that must be installed in order to make a working installation of the program(s) included in the package, and the maintainer scripts necessary for the installation. A binary package is usually specific to a certain platform, in contrast to a source package.
  • boarding party — group of officers or sailors who board a ship
  • carrying place — portage (def 3).
  • cinametography — Misspelling of cinematography.
  • cinematography — Cinematography is the technique of making films for the cinema.
  • coelanaglyphic — (of pottery) decorated with sunken relief
  • cytopathogenic — causing cytopathy
  • depreciatingly — So as to disparage or belittle.
  • disapprovingly — to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
  • dynamic typing — (programming)   Enforcement of type rules at run time as opposed to compile time. Dynamic typing catches more errors as run-time exceptions than static typing.
  • earsplittingly — In an earsplitting way; very loudly.
  • encompassingly — So as to encompass.
  • enigmatography — the composing or collection of enigmas
  • epigenetically — By means of, or in terms of, epigenesis or epigenetics.
  • evening prayer — the daily evening service of Bible readings and prayers prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer
  • exasperatingly — In an exasperating manner; frustratingly.
  • flying trapeze — a trapeze used in performing gymnastic displays high above the ground
  • granny dumping — the abandonment of an elderly person, especially a relative, at a hospital, bus station, etc.
  • grape hyacinth — any plant belonging to the genus Muscari, of the lily family, as M. botryoides, having globular, blue flowers resembling tiny grapes.
  • group dynamics — (used with a plural verb) the interactions that influence the attitudes and behavior of people when they are grouped with others through either choice or accidental circumstances.
  • happy slapping — the practice of attacking, esp slapping, an unsuspecting passer-by and filming it with a mobile camera phone, footage of which is then circulated for the amusement of others
  • hyper-vigilant — keenly watchful to detect danger; wary: a vigilant sentry.
  • hyperthreading — (computing) A form of microprocessor parallelization where each physical processor is treated as two virtual processors.
  • hypervigilance — state or quality of being vigilant; watchfulness: Vigilance is required in the event of treachery.
  • hypoallergenic — designed to reduce or minimize the possibility of an allergic response, as by containing relatively few or no potentially irritating substances: hypoallergenic cosmetics.
  • hypophalangism — the condition of having fewer than the normal number of phalanges per finger or toe.
  • imaginary part — the coefficient b in the complex number a + bi.
  • impregnability — strong enough to resist or withstand attack; not to be taken by force, unconquerable: an impregnable fort.
  • in a pig's eye — the organ of sight, in vertebrates typically one of a pair of spherical bodies contained in an orbit of the skull and in humans appearing externally as a dense, white, curved membrane, or sclera, surrounding a circular, colored portion, or iris, that is covered by a clear, curved membrane, or cornea, and in the center of which is an opening, or pupil, through which light passes to the retina.
  • infant prodigy — an exceptionally talented child
  • isocyano group — the univalent group −NC.
  • laryngoscopies — Plural form of laryngoscopy.
  • lymphangiogram — an X-ray of the lymphatic system taken after a contrast agent has been injected, often used to diagnose lymphoma
  • memory mapping — a technique whereby computer peripherals may be addressed as though they formed part of the main memory of the computer
  • metal spraying — a process in which a layer of one metal is sprayed onto another in the molten state
  • morning prayer — matin (def 1c).
  • paleolimnology — the study of ancient lakes from their sediments and fossils.
  • pay bargaining — negotiating concerning salary or pay
  • payday lending — the practice of offering short-term loans at high rates of interest, on the agreement that the borrower will pay back the loan when he or she next receives a wage or salary
  • paying-in book — a book for keeping a record of money deposited into an account
  • paying-in slip — a sheet in a paying-in book for writing down and keeping a record of a single deposit into an account
  • penny-farthing — a high bicycle of an early type, with one large wheel in front and one small wheel behind.
  • phenologically — in a phenological manner
  • pin grid array — (hardware)   (PGA) A style of integrated circuit socket or pin-out with pins laid out on a square or rectangular grid with a separation of 0.1 inch in each direction. The pins near the centre of the array are often missing. PGA is often used on motherboards for processors, e.g. Socket 6 and Socket 8. PPGA is "plastic PGA" (as opposed to ceramic?). See also SPGA.
  • poetry reading — a public recital or rendering of a poem

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