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11-letter words containing r, a, d, i, g

  • riding sail — a triangular sail set on the aftermost mast of a vessel, especially a fishing vessel, to head it into the wind; trysail.
  • rigid frame — (in iron, steel, and reinforced-concrete construction) a bent having absolutely rigid connections at the knees.
  • ring-a-ding — wildly exciting
  • ring-tailed — having the tail ringed with alternating colors, as a raccoon.
  • ringed seal — an Arctic seal, Phoca hispida, having irregular, pale, ring-shaped markings around its body.
  • ringstraked — ring-streaked.
  • rising damp — moisture problem affecting walls
  • road bridge — a bridge for road traffic
  • road racing — a competitive event of racing in automobiles, motorcycles, or bicycles over public roads or a twisting course simulating a public road, as opposed to a closed, banked track or a drag strip.
  • roadholding — A vehicle's roadholding is how easy it is to control safely in difficult driving conditions or when going round bends.
  • rod bearing — a bearing in the metal shaft that transmits power in axial reciprocating motion
  • ropedancing — the act of dancing on a rope
  • sandringham — a village in N Norfolk, England: site of Sandringham House, Royal Family mansion.
  • sight draft — a draft payable upon presentation.
  • sir galahad — (in Arthurian legend) the most virtuous knight of the Round Table, destined to regain the Holy Grail; son of Lancelot and Elaine
  • sixth grade — (in the US) the sixth school year after kindergarten, usually containing pupils around 11 or 12 years old
  • sluggardise — indolence or laziness
  • sluggardize — to make lazy or sluggish
  • spreadingly — in a spreading manner
  • springboard — a flexible board, projecting over water, from which divers leap or spring.
  • starlighted — lit by the stars
  • strategized — to make up or determine strategy; plan.
  • string band — a band consisting of stringed instruments
  • stringboard — a board or facing covering the ends of the steps in a staircase.
  • swiss guard — a member of a corps of bodyguards protecting the pope, with membership restricted to natives of Switzerland.
  • third grade — (in the US) the third year of school, when children are eight or nine years old
  • ticonderoga — a village in NE New York, on Lake Champlain: site of French fort captured by the English 1759 and by Americans under Ethan Allen 1775.
  • tight-arsed — inhibited or conservative in attitude or behaviour
  • trade guild — a medieval guild composed of tradesmen.
  • traducingly — in a traducing manner
  • tragedienne — an actress especially noted for performing tragic roles.
  • tragicomedy — a dramatic or other literary composition combining elements of both tragedy and comedy.
  • trial judge — the judge in a trial
  • tselinograd — a former name of Akmola.
  • undertaking — the act of a person who undertakes any task or responsibility.
  • unendearing — tending to make dear or beloved.
  • ungarnished — to provide or supply with something ornamental; adorn; decorate.
  • ungratified — to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
  • ungratitude — the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful: He expressed his gratitude to everyone on the staff.
  • unguligrade — (of horses, etc) walking on hooves
  • unirrigated — to supply (land) with water by artificial means, as by diverting streams, flooding, or spraying.
  • unorganized — not organized; without organic structure.
  • unpardoning — not forgiving
  • unregarding — not regarding, paying heed to, or considering someone or something
  • unrewarding — affording satisfaction, valuable experience, or the like; worthwhile.
  • unwandering — not wandering or roving, remaining in one place
  • upgradation — the process, state, or act of upgrading
  • utgard-loki — a Jotun appearing in the story of Thor's voyage to Utgard: at first disguised under another name (Skrymir)
  • vanguardism — the beliefs and activities of persons who consider themselves to be leaders in a particular field or school of thought.
  • vanguardist — the beliefs and activities of persons who consider themselves to be leaders in a particular field or school of thought.
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