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8-letter words containing s, i, e, g, n

  • nighness — The quality or state of being nigh, or near.
  • nighters — Plural form of nighter.
  • nighties — Plural form of nightie.
  • nosewing — the flared portion of each side of the nose; a nasal ala.
  • openings — Plural form of opening.
  • organise — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • peckings — to strike or indent with the beak, as a bird does, or with some pointed instrument, especially with quick, repeated movements.
  • peelings — Peelings are pieces of skin removed from vegetables and fruit.
  • pershing — a 38-foot (12 meters) U.S. Army surface-to-surface nuclear missile with a single warhead and range of more than 1000 miles (1609 km).
  • pleasing — giving pleasure; agreeable; gratifying: a pleasing performance.
  • pressing — urgent; demanding immediate attention: a pressing need.
  • questing — a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something: a quest for uranium mines; a quest for knowledge.
  • readingsRufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquis of, 1860–1935, Lord Chief Justice of England 1913–21; viceroy of India 1921–26.
  • reassign — to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.
  • redesign — to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), especially to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge.
  • refusing — to decline to accept (something offered): to refuse an award.
  • reingest — to take, as food, into the body (opposed to egest).
  • residing — to replace the siding on (a building).
  • resigned — submissive or acquiescent.
  • resignee — a person who has resigned or is about to resign.
  • resining — any of a class of nonvolatile, solid or semisolid organic substances, as copal or mastic, that consist of amorphous mixtures of carboxylic acids and are obtained directly from certain plants as exudations or prepared by polymerization of simple molecules: used in medicine and in the making of varnishes and plastics.
  • resiting — the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment: the site of our summer cabin.
  • respring — to rise, leap, move, or act suddenly and swiftly, as by a sudden dart or thrust forward or outward, or being suddenly released from a coiled or constrained position: to spring into the air; a tiger about to spring.
  • restring — a slender cord or thick thread used for binding or tying; line.
  • resuming — to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue: to resume a journey.
  • riesling — Horticulture. a variety of grape. the vine bearing this grape, grown in Europe and California.
  • ringless — a typically circular band of metal or other durable material, especially one of gold or other precious metal, often set with gems, for wearing on the finger as an ornament, a token of betrothal or marriage, etc.
  • ringlets — locks of hair hanging down in spiral curls
  • ringside — the area immediately surrounding a ring, especially the area occupied by the first row of seats on all sides of a boxing or wrestling ring.
  • ringster — a member of a ring, especially a political or price-fixing ring.
  • ringwise — (of a boxer) used to being in a boxing ring and able to respond appropriately
  • sagenite — a variety of rutile occurring as needlelike crystals embedded in quartz.
  • saginate — to fatten (livestock)
  • salering — an enclosed area for livestock at market
  • salinger — J(erome) D(avid) 1971–2010, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • sanglier — a closely woven fabric made of mohair or worsted, constructed in plain weave, and finished to simulate the coat of a boar.
  • sanguine — cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident: a sanguine disposition; sanguine expectations.
  • sauteing — cooked or browned in a pan containing a small quantity of butter, oil, or other fat.
  • scenting — a distinctive odor, especially when agreeable: the scent of roses.
  • scheming — given to making plans, especially sly and underhand ones; crafty.
  • sea king — one of the piratical Scandinavian chiefs who ravaged the coasts of medieval Europe.
  • seagoing — designed or fit for going to sea, as a vessel.
  • seedling — a plant or tree grown from a seed.
  • seething — to surge or foam as if boiling.
  • segueing — to continue at once with the next musical section or composition (often used as a musical direction).
  • seigneur — a lord, especially a feudal lord.
  • seignior — a lord, especially a feudal lord; ruler.
  • sennight — a week.
  • settling — the act of a person or thing that settles.
  • sheading — any of the six subdivisions of the Isle of Man
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