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12-letter words containing s, r, i, n, a, g

  • groin strain — damage to the groin area caused by overexertion, esp suffered by a sports player
  • grooving saw — a circular saw used for making grooves
  • gross margin — the difference between total revenue and the cost of goods sold
  • grosswardein — German name of Oradea.
  • guardianista — a reader of the Guardian newspaper, seen as being typically left-wing, liberal, and politically correct
  • guardianship — the position and responsibilities of a guardian, especially toward a ward.
  • guinea grass — a grass, Panicum maximum, native to Africa, used for forage in warm regions of North and South America.
  • hair-raising — terrifying or horrifying: We had a hair-raising brush with death.
  • hairdressing — the act or process of cutting, combing out, doing up, or styling hair.
  • hamstringing — Present participle of hamstring.
  • hardinggrass — a perennial grass of the genus Phalaris, found in South Africa, Australia, and in North America where it is used as an animal foodstuff
  • hardstanding — a hard surface on which cars, aircraft etc. may stand
  • harrisonburg — a city in N Virginia.
  • hash-slinger — a waiter or waitress, especially in a hash house.
  • hearing loss — diminished ability to hear
  • hearing test — a test to establish whether someone's hearing is normal or whether they have suffered some degree of hearing loss
  • heartstrings — (obsolete, anatomy) The tendons once thought to brace the heart. (15th-19th c.).
  • heimskringla — a book of the 13th century narrating the history of the kings of Norway by Snorri Sturluson.
  • hell-raising — behaviour which causes trouble
  • high treason — treason against the sovereign or state.
  • horse racing — a contest of speed among horses that either are ridden by jockeys or pull sulkies and their drivers.
  • housewarming — a party to celebrate a person's or family's move to a new home.
  • human rights — basic civil freedoms
  • iatrogenesis — (medicine) Any adverse effect (or complication) resulting from medical treatment.
  • ignorantness — The state or quality of being ignorant; ignorance.
  • illustrating — Present participle of illustrate.
  • immigrations — Plural form of immigration.
  • imparadising — Present participle of imparadise.
  • incrassating — Present participle of incrassate.
  • increasingly — growing larger or greater; enlarging; augmenting.
  • infographics — Plural form of infographic.
  • ingravescent — (esp of a disease) becoming more severe
  • ingurgitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingurgitate.
  • integralness — Integrality.
  • integrations — Plural form of integration.
  • interchanges — Plural form of interchange.
  • interlacings — Plural form of interlacing.
  • interrobangs — Plural form of interrobang.
  • interrogates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interrogate.
  • interspacing — Present participle of interspace.
  • intransigent — refusing to agree or compromise; uncompromising; inflexible.
  • invert sugar — a mixture of the dextrorotatory forms of glucose and fructose, formed naturally in fruits and produced artificially in syrups or fondants by treating cane sugar with acids.
  • investigator — to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail.
  • invigilators — Plural form of invigilator.
  • invigorators — Plural form of invigorator.
  • jeopardising — Present participle of jeopardise.
  • jersey giant — one of a breed of large domestic chickens raised primarily for their meat, originally black but now with a white variety, developed in New Jersey by interbreeding Langshans and large Asiatic fowl.
  • jumpstarting — Present participle of jumpstart.
  • king-of-arms — a title of certain of the principal heralds of England and certain other kingdoms empowered by their sovereigns to grant armorial bearings.
  • labor-saving — A labor-saving device or idea makes it possible for you to do something with less effort than usual.
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