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11-letter words containing s, e, r, n, g

  • mesmerising — to hypnotize.
  • mesmerizing — to hypnotize.
  • messengered — Simple past tense and past participle of messenger.
  • microgreens — the shoots of young salad plants, served as a vegetable dish
  • ministering — a person authorized to conduct religious worship; member of the clergy; pastor.
  • minnesinger — one of a class of German lyric poets and singers of the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries.
  • misgoverned — Simple past tense and past participle of misgovern.
  • mislearning — Present participle of mislearn.
  • misordering — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • misorganize — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • mistreading — a wrongdoing or misdemeanour
  • mistreating — Present participle of mistreat.
  • modernising — Present participle of modernise.
  • monergistic — the doctrine that the Holy Ghost acts independently of the human will in the work of regeneration. Compare synergism (def 3).
  • monseigneur — a French title of honor given to princes, bishops, and other persons of eminence.
  • morgenstern — a weapon consisting of a ball set with spikes attached to the end of a club, often attached by a chain
  • mudspringer — mudskipper.
  • munsterberg — Hugo [hyoo-goh;; German hoo-goh] /ˈhyu goʊ;; German ˈhu goʊ/ (Show IPA), 1863–1916, German psychologist and philosopher in the U.S.
  • narraganset — Narragansett.
  • nasi goreng — a dish, originating in Malaysia, consisting of rice fried with a selection of other ingredients
  • nearshoring — the practice of moving one's employees or business activities from a distant country back to a country that is nearby: The U.S.-based company is focusing on the nearshoring of its customer-service operations from India to Canada. Compare offshoring.
  • nearsighted — seeing distinctly at a short distance only; myopic.
  • necrologies — Plural form of necrology.
  • necrologist — a list of persons who have died within a certain time.
  • negotiators — Plural form of negotiator.
  • netherlings — underwear
  • neurogenous — originating in a nerve or nerve tissue.
  • neurologist — a physician specializing in neurology.
  • newsmongers — Plural form of newsmonger.
  • newswriting — writing for publication in a newspaper, often reporting current events; journalism.
  • niggardness — Niggardliness.
  • niggerheads — Plural form of niggerhead.
  • night nurse — a nurse whose duty is to look after a patient or patients during the night
  • nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
  • nigrescence — tending toward black; blackish.
  • nitrogenase — an enzyme complex that catalyzes the reduction of molecular nitrogen in the nitrogen-fixation process of bacteria.
  • nitrogenise — Alternative spelling of nitrogenize.
  • nitrogenous — containing nitrogen.
  • number sign — a symbol (#) for “number” or “numbered”: item #8 on the list.
  • observingly — Attentively, observantly.
  • ombrogenous — (of plants) able to flourish in wet conditions
  • onagraceous — belonging to the Onagraceae, the evening primrose family of plants.
  • onslaughter — An onslaught.
  • open string — a staircase string whose top follows the profile of the steps in such a way that the treads project beyond its outer face.
  • orange rust — a disease of blackberries and raspberries, characterized by an orange, powdery mass of spores on the undersides of the leaves and stunted, misshapen foliage, caused by a rust fungus, Gymnoconia interstitialis.
  • orthogenics — the treatment of mentally and emotionally disturbed children
  • outgenerals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgeneral.
  • outswearing — Present participle of outswear.
  • outswingers — Plural form of outswinger.
  • over-sewing — to sew with stitches passing successively over an edge, especially closely, so as to cover the edge or make a firm seam.
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