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12-letter words containing s, l, i, p, n, g

  • piss-elegant — displaying a contrived, often pretentious, sophistication, opulence, etc.
  • plagiarising — to take and use by plagiarism.
  • plug casting — bait casting in which a plug is used as the lure.
  • plumbaginous — containing graphite.
  • plunge basin — a cavity at the base of a falls or cataract, formed by the action of the falling water.
  • poison gland — a gland in some fish and amphibians that secretes venomous material
  • post-looping — post-synchronization.
  • potting soil — enriched topsoil for potting plants, especially house plants.
  • preschooling — the education of preschool children.
  • prodigal son — a figure in a parable of Jesus (Luke 15:11–32); a wayward son who squanders his inheritance but returns home to find that his father forgives him.
  • pugnaciously — inclined to quarrel or fight readily; quarrelsome; belligerent; combative.
  • pull strings — a slender cord or thick thread used for binding or tying; line.
  • push polling — the use of loaded questions in a supposedly objective telephone opinion poll during a political campaign in order to bias voters against an opposing candidate
  • pyroligneous — produced by the distillation of wood.
  • replenishing — to make full or complete again, as by supplying what is lacking, used up, etc.: to replenish one's stock of food.
  • risk pooling — Risk pooling is the practice of sharing all risks among a group of insurance companies.
  • sailing ship — a large ship equipped with sails.
  • salpingotomy — incision of a Fallopian tube.
  • seating plan — layout of seats at a venue or on transport
  • self-pitying — Someone who is self-pitying is full of self-pity.
  • self-playing — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • self-priming — the powder or other material used to ignite a charge.
  • self-proving — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
  • self-tapping — (of a screw) cutting its own thread when screwed into a plain hole in a metal sheet
  • shepherdling — a young or little shepherd
  • shipbuilding — a person whose occupation is the designing or constructing of ship.
  • signal corps — a branch of the army responsible for military communications, meteorological studies, and related work.
  • single-party — of or relating to a form of government in which only a single political party constitutes the government
  • single-payer — noting or relating to a healthcare or health insurance system in which the government or a publicly owned and regulated agency pays all medical costs from a single fund.
  • single-phase — noting or pertaining to a circuit having an alternating current with one phase or with phases differing by 180°.
  • single-space — to type (copy) on each line space.
  • skip welding — a technique of spacing welds on thin structural members in order to balance and minimize internal stresses due to heat.
  • slap dashing — slab dashing.
  • sleeping bag — a warmly lined or padded body-length bag, usually waterproof and with a closure, in which one or two persons can sleep, especially outdoors, as when camping.
  • sleeping car — a railroad car fitted with berths, compartments, bedrooms, or drawing rooms for passengers to sleep in.
  • sleepwalking — an act of sleepwalking; somnambulation.
  • slip casting — a pottery-making process in which partially liquefied clay is poured into a plaster mold.
  • slopping out — In prisons where prisoners have to use buckets as toilets, slopping out is the practice in which they empty the buckets.
  • smoking lamp — formerly, a lamp aboard ship for lighting pipes, now used figuratively to indicate when smoking is or is not allowed: The smoking lamp is lit.
  • span loading — the act of a person or thing that loads.
  • specialising — to pursue some special line of study, work, etc.; have a specialty: The doctor specializes in gastroenterology.
  • speedballing — the practice of taking cocaine and heroin together intravenously
  • spellbinding — to hold or bind by or as if by a spell; enchant; entrance; fascinate.
  • spelling bee — a spelling competition won by the individual or team spelling the greatest number of words correctly; spelldown.
  • spiegeleisen — a lustrous, crystalline pig iron containing a large amount of manganese, sometimes 15 percent or more, used in making steel.
  • spoil ground — an area within a body of water, especially in the sea, where dredged material is deposited.
  • spongicolous — relating to the skeleton of some marine animals
  • spongillafly — spongefly.
  • spongioblast — one of the primordial cells in the embryonic brain and spinal cord capable of developing into neuroglia.
  • spongologist — a person who studies sponges
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