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11-letter words containing r, a, g, s

  • distracting — Preventing concentration or diverting attention; disturbing.
  • distraining — Present participle of distrain.
  • dogcatchers — Plural form of dogcatcher.
  • dollar sign — the symbol $ before a number indicating that the number represents dollars.
  • dorset naga — a British-grown variety of the Naga Jolokia chilli pepper, noted for its extreme heat
  • douglas fir — a coniferous tree, Pseudotsuga menziesii, of western North America, often more than 200 feet (60 meters) high, having reddish-brown bark, flattened needles, and narrow, light-brown cones, and yielding a strong, durable timber: the state tree of Oregon.
  • drag artist — an entertainer who wears drag
  • dragonflies — Plural form of dragonfly.
  • drakensberg — a mountain range in the E Republic of South Africa: highest peak, 10,988 feet (3350 meters).
  • dramatising — Present participle of dramatise.
  • dramaturges — Plural form of dramaturge.
  • draughtiest — Superlative form of draughty.
  • draughtsman — a checker, as used in the game of checkers.
  • draughtsmen — Plural form of draughtsman.
  • drawbridges — Plural form of drawbridge.
  • drawstrings — Plural form of drawstring.
  • dressmaking — a person whose occupation is the making or alteration of women's dresses, coats, etc.
  • dysregulate — (biology) To cause a dysfunctional level of an activity or chemical in an organism by disrupting normal function of a regulatory mechanism.
  • dyssynergia — (medicine) Failure of parts of the anatomy to work together correctly.
  • e-signature — a technology that allows a person to electronically affix a signature or its equivalent to an electronic document, as when consenting to an online contract.
  • east german — a former country in central Europe: created in 1949 from the Soviet zone of occupied Germany established in 1945: reunited with West Germany in 1990. 41,827 sq. mi. (108,333 sq. km). Capital: East Berlin.
  • east orange — a city in NE New Jersey, near Newark.
  • east riding — a former administrative division of Yorkshire, in NE England, now part of Humberside.
  • eavestrough — gutter (def 3).
  • edgar guest — Edgar A(lbert) 1881–1959, U.S. journalist and writer of verse, born in England.
  • egg custard — sweet custard made with milk and egg and baked
  • embarassing — Misspelling of embarrassing.
  • embarrasing — Misspelling of embarrassing.
  • emigrations — Plural form of emigration.
  • entogastric — (zoology) Relating to the interior of the stomach; applied to a mode of budding from the interior of the gastric cavity, in certain hydroids.
  • envigorates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envigorate.
  • enwrappings — any hidden things, both tangible and intangible
  • epigastrium — The part of the upper abdomen immediately over the stomach.
  • epigraphist — A person who studies epigraphy (inscriptions).
  • espaliering — Present participle of espalier.
  • estranghelo — an archaic, cursive form of the Syriac alphabet
  • euryphagous — eating a wide variety of foods
  • everlasting — Lasting forever or for a very long time.
  • exaggerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exaggerate.
  • fairgrounds — Alternative spelling of fairground; the grounds where a fair is held.
  • far-sighted — seeing objects at a distance more clearly than those near at hand; hyperopic.
  • farraginous — heterogeneous; mixed: a farraginous collection of random ideas.
  • feed grains — grains used to feed livestock
  • figurations — Plural form of figuration.
  • figureheads — Plural form of figurehead.
  • fingermarks — Plural form of fingermark.
  • fingernails — Plural form of fingernail.
  • fingerstall — a covering used to protect a finger.
  • first grade — school year: age 6-7
  • fiscal drag — the process by which, during inflation, rising incomes draw people into higher tax brackets, so that their real incomes may fall; this acts as a restraint on the expansion of the economy
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