10-letter words containing p, e, a, g
- replanning — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
- replanting — to plant again.
- repoussage — the art or process of working in repoussé.
- repugnance — the state of being repugnant.
- repugnancy — the state of being repugnant.
- ropemaking — the act, skill, or process of fabricating rope.
- sandgroper — a nickname for a Western Australian
- saprogenic — producing putrefaction or decay, as certain bacteria.
- scampering — to run or go hastily or quickly.
- scapegrace — a complete rogue or rascal; a habitually unscrupulous person; scamp.
- scrapegood — a stingy person; a miser
- sea pigeon — the common black guillemot, Cepphus grylle.
- seakeeping — the ability of a vessel to endure rough conditions at sea and navigate safely during long storms.
- septuagint — the oldest Greek version of the Old Testament, traditionally said to have been translated by 70 or 72 Jewish scholars at the request of Ptolemy II: most scholars believe that only the Pentateuch was completed in the early part of the 3rd century b.c. and that the remaining books were translated in the next two centuries.
- serigraphy — a print made by the silkscreen process.
- sharpening — the act of making the edge of something very thin or of making its end pointed
- slip gauge — a very accurately ground block of hardened steel used to measure a gap with close accuracy: used mainly in tool-making and inspection
- snmp agent — (networking) A software process that responds to queries using the Simple Network Management Protocol to provide status and statistics about a network node.
- spattering — to scatter or dash in small particles or drops: The dog spattered mud on everyone when he shook himself.
- speakingly — in an eloquent manner
- spectating — to participate as a spectator, as at a horse race.
- speed gear — an adjustable gear for driving a machine at various speeds.
- spent gnat — an angler's name for the spinner of various mayflies, esp Ephemeris danica and E. vulgata, particularly when lying spent on the water surface after mating and egg-laying
- sphenogram — a cuneiform character.
- spindleage — total number or capacity of spindles in a mill, area, etc.
- spinigrade — a type of spiny echinoderm
- split page — (in a newspaper) a page replacing one of an earlier edition and containing chiefly the same material in altered form.
- sponge bag — a small, usually waterproof, case for carrying toilet articles.
- spongeable — able to be cleaned with a sponge
- spongecake — sweet cake of eggs and flour
- spongeware — earthenware decorated with color applied with a sponge.
- spreaghery — the activity or crime of raiding cattle
- springdale — a city in NW Arkansas.
- springhare — a leaping and burrowing rodent, Pedetes capensis, native to southern Africa, having kangaroolike legs and long, pointed ears.
- springhead — a spring or fountainhead from which a stream flows.
- square peg — a person or thing that is a misfit, such as an employee in a job for which he or she is unsuited
- staple gun — a machine for fastening together sheets of paper or the like, with wire staples.
- steganopod — a bird belonging to the Steganopodes, a group of swimming birds such as pelicans and cormorants
- stenograph — any of various keyboard instruments, somewhat resembling a typewriter, used for writing in shorthand, as by means of phonetic or arbitrary symbols.
- sugar pine — a tall pine, Pinus lambertiana, of California, Oregon, etc., having cones 20 inches (51 cm) long.
- superagent — an expert or highly effective agent, esp of a sports player or actor
- supercargo — a merchant-ship officer who is in charge of the cargo and the commercial concerns of the voyage.
- supergiant — Astronomy. supergiant star.
- supergrade — a high-level rank, Grade 16, 17, or 18, in the federal civil service.
- supergrass — criminal informant
- superlarge — extremely large
- supragenic — beyond the limits or above the level of genes.
- surplusage — something that is surplus; an excess amount.
- tape grass — a freshwater plant, Vallisneria spiralis, that has long, ribbonlike leaves and grows under water.
- telegraphy — the art or practice of constructing or operating telegraphs.