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13-letter words containing p, o, r, a, n, g

  • abelian group — a group the defined binary operation of which is commutative: if a and b are members of an Abelian group then ab = ba
  • aluminography — algraphy.
  • angiospermous — of or relating to an angiosperm; having enclosed seeds.
  • anthropogenic — relating to anthropogenesis
  • anthropologic — the science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind.
  • anthropophagi — cannibals
  • anthropophagy — cannibalism
  • appropriating — Present participle of appropriate.
  • approximating — Present participle of approximate.
  • apron strings — If you say that someone is tied to another person's apron strings, you mean that they are controlled or influenced too much by the other person.
  • armor-plating — The armor-plating on a vehicle or building is the hard metal covering that is intended to protect it from gunfire and other missiles.
  • backing group — a group of musicians providing an instrumental or vocal accompaniment for a pop singer
  • baking powder — Baking powder is an ingredient used in cake making. It causes cakes to rise when they are in the oven.
  • boarding pass — A boarding pass is a card that a passenger must have when boarding a plane or a boat.
  • braking power — the ability of a braking system to cause a vehicle to come to a halt
  • bring to pass — to cause to happen
  • bronchography — radiography of the bronchial tubes after the introduction of a radiopaque medium into the bronchi
  • chart-topping — very popular; coming top in the charts
  • chronographic — a timepiece fitted with a recording device, as a stylus and rotating drum, used to mark the exact instant of an occurrence, especially in astronomy.
  • cinematograph — a combined camera, printer, and projector
  • company grade — military rank applying to army officers below major, as second and first lieutenants and captains.
  • concord grape — a variety of grape with purple-black fruit covered with a bluish bloom
  • contracepting — to prevent the conception of (offspring).
  • coral springs — city in SE Fla.: pop. 118,000
  • coronagraphic — Of, pertaining to, or employing a coronagraph.
  • court packing — an unsuccessful attempt by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937 to appoint up to six additional justices to the Supreme Court, which had invalidated a number of his New Deal laws.
  • crop spraying — the spraying of crops with insecticide, fungicide, etc
  • cytopharynges — Plural form of cytopharynx.
  • dendrophagous — feeding on the wood of trees, as certain insects.
  • doppelgangers — Plural form of doppelganger.
  • drag and drop — A common method for manipulating files (and sometimes text) under a graphical user interface or WIMP environment. The user moves the pointer over an icon representing a file and presses a mouse button. He holds the button down while moving the pointer (dragging the file) to another place, usually a directory viewer or an icon for some application program, and then releases the button (dropping the file). The meaning of this action can often be modified by holding certain keys on the keyboard at the same time. Some systems also use this technique for objects other than files, e.g. portions of text in a word processor. The biggest problem with drag and drop is does it mean "copy" or "move"? The answer to this question is not intuitively evident, and there is no consensus for which is the right answer. The same vendor even makes it move in some cases and copy in others. Not being sure whether an operation is copy or move will cause you to check very often, perhaps every time if you need to be certain. Mistakes can be costly. People make mistakes all the time with drag and drop. Human computer interaction studies show a higher failure rate for such operations, but also a higher "forgiveness rate" (users think "silly me") than failures with commands (users think "stupid machine"). Overall, drag and drop took some 40 times longer to do than single-key commands.
  • drape forming — thermoforming of plastic sheeting over an open mold by a combination of gravity and a vacuum.
  • earning power — business: ability to profit
  • eavesdropping — to listen secretly to a private conversation.
  • encephalogram — An image, trace, or other record of the structure or electrical activity of the brain.
  • ethnographers — Plural form of ethnographer.
  • ethnographica — a collection of ethnographic items
  • ethnographies — Plural form of ethnography.
  • eusporangiate — (of ferns) having each sporangium developing from a group of cells, rather than a single cell, and with no specialized dispersal of spores
  • expectorating — Present participle of expectorate.
  • expropriating — Present participle of expropriate.
  • extrapolating — Present participle of extrapolate.
  • flameproofing — Present participle of flameproof.
  • gartner group — (company)   One of the biggest IT industry research firms. Address: Connecticut, USA.
  • gastrophrenic — (anatomy) Pertaining to the stomach and diaphragm.
  • ge-pano-carib — a linguistic phylum comprising a large number of aboriginal languages with scattered distribution in South America east of the Andes.
  • george pattonCharley (Charlie Patton) 1881–1934, U.S. blues guitarist and singer.
  • gerontophilia — sexual attraction towards old people
  • gerontophobia — a fear of old people.
  • gonadotrophic — Of, pertaining to, or stimulating the functions of the gonads.

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