0%

10-letter words containing r, e, d, i, n, g

  • redefining — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
  • redividing — to separate into parts, groups, sections, etc.
  • redressing — to set right; remedy or repair (wrongs, injuries, etc.).
  • regimented — Military. a unit of ground forces, consisting of two or more battalions or battle groups, a headquarters unit, and certain supporting units.
  • rehandling — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • rekindling — to excite, stir up, or rouse anew: efforts to rekindle their romance; comments that rekindled her anger.
  • remodeling — to model again.
  • rescinding — to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
  • resignedly — submissive or acquiescent.
  • resounding — making an echoing sound: a resounding thud.
  • ride again — to return to a former activity or scene of activity
  • ridge tent — a tent in which the roof slopes down from a central ridgepole
  • ring dance — round dance.
  • ringleader — a person who leads others, especially in opposition to authority, law, etc.: a ringleader of revolutionary activities.
  • rio grande — a city in NE Puerto Rico.
  • sand tiger — any of several sharks of the family Odontaspididae, especially Odontaspis taurus, inhabiting shallow waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, having sharp, jagged teeth and sometimes dangerous to humans.
  • sanderling — a common, small sandpiper, Calidris alba, inhabiting sandy beaches.
  • screedings — screeds or floor coverings
  • semidrying — not drying completely
  • serenading — a complimentary performance of vocal or instrumental music in the open air at night, as by a lover under the window of his lady.
  • shuddering — trembling or quivering with fear, dread, cold, etc.
  • signal red — pimento (def 3).
  • smaragdine — of or relating to emeralds.
  • smoldering — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
  • solderings — any parts which have been soldered together
  • soldiering — a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
  • spiderling — the young of a spider.
  • spinigrade — a type of spiny echinoderm
  • springdale — a city in NW Arkansas.
  • springhead — a spring or fountainhead from which a stream flows.
  • staudinger — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1881–1965, German chemist: Nobel prize 1953.
  • stewarding — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
  • strindberg — Johan August [yoo-hahn ou-goo st] /ˈyu hɑn ˈaʊ gʊst/ (Show IPA), 1849–1912, Swedish novelist, dramatist, and essayist.
  • stringendo — to be performed with increasing speed
  • tenderling — a weak or effeminate person
  • thundering — of, relating to, or accompanied by thunder.
  • torpedoing — a self-propelled, cigar-shaped missile containing explosives and often equipped with a homing device, launched from a submarine or other warship, for destroying surface vessels or other submarines.
  • unabridged — not abridged or shortened, as a book.
  • unadhering — to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to): The mud adhered to his shoes.
  • underlying — lying or situated beneath, as a substratum.
  • undersight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • undreading — of or relating to unravelling hair dreadlocks
  • undreaming — not dreaming; not having dreams
  • unresigned — submissive or acquiescent.
  • wanderings — Plural form of wandering.
  • wind surge — a wind-induced rise in the water level at the coast or the shore of an inland expanse of water. It has a definite frequency and if this is close to the tidal frequency serious flooding can result
  • wingspread — the distance between the most outward tips of the wings when they are as extended as possible.
  • x-designer — (programming, tool)   A user interface builder for Motif from Imperial Software Technology.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?