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12-letter words containing s, t, a, u, g, r

  • aggrupations — Plural form of aggrupation.
  • agriproducts — Plural form of agriproduct.
  • agroindustry — an activity combining agriculture and industry
  • alan shugart — Alan F. Shugart
  • angularities — Plural form of angularity.
  • anotherguess — of a different type or kind; different
  • arbitrageurs — Plural form of arbitrageur.
  • astroturfing — a PR tactic used in politics and advertising in which actors are paid to display overt and apparently spontaneous grassroots support for a particular product, policy, or event
  • autochangers — Plural form of autochanger.
  • beardtongues — Plural form of beardtongue.
  • blues guitar — blues guitar music
  • breastplough — a plough driven by the worker's breast, often used to pare turf
  • caster sugar — Caster sugar is white sugar that has been ground into fine grains. It is used in cooking.
  • castor sugar — finely ground or powdered sugar.
  • caught short — having a sudden need to urinate or defecate
  • corrugations — the act or state of corrugating or of being corrugated.
  • corruscating — Present participle of corruscate.
  • cryptogamous — Of or pertaining to the cryptogams.
  • curate's egg — something that has both good and bad parts
  • daughterless — Without a daughter.
  • distraughtly — distracted; deeply agitated.
  • dramaturgist — A person who composes a drama and directs its representation; a playwright.
  • dreadnoughts — Plural form of dreadnought.
  • dry tortugas — a group of eight coral islands at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico: part of Florida
  • dysregulated — Simple past tense and past participle of dysregulate.
  • figure skate — a shoe skate used in figure skating, especially one having a blade shorter than that of a racing skate, usually not extending beyond the toe or heel, and with notches or sawteeth on the curved forward edge.
  • figure-skate — to take part in figure skating
  • gaithersburg — a town in central Maryland.
  • gastrulation — the formation of a gastrula.
  • gear cluster — an assembly of gears permanently attached to a shaft
  • gesticulator — to make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech.
  • glass cutter — a tool for cutting glass.
  • goddaughters — Plural form of goddaughter.
  • gracefullest — Superlative form of graceful.
  • gradualistic — Of or pertaining to gradualism.
  • graduateship — the time or condition of being a graduate
  • gran turismo — (of an automobile) certified as conforming to the specifications, as fuel capacity and engine displacement, for a class of standard automobiles (Gran Turismo) qualified to engage in various types of competitions. Abbreviation: GTO.
  • granulations — Plural form of granulation.
  • granuloblast — an immature granulocyte.
  • granulocytes — Plural form of granulocyte.
  • grass cutter — a device used to cut grass, as a lawn mower.
  • grass-cutter — a device used to cut grass, as a lawn mower.
  • gratefulness — warmly or deeply appreciative of kindness or benefits received; thankful: I am grateful to you for your help.
  • gratuitously — given, done, bestowed, or obtained without charge or payment; free; voluntary.
  • gratulations — a feeling of joy.
  • graustarkian — of, like, or characteristic of colorful, implausible, highly melodramatic and romantic situations or circumstances
  • great sunday — Easter Sunday.
  • grossularite — a mineral, calcium aluminum garnet, Ca 3 Al 2 Si 3 O 12 , occurring in gray-white to pinkish crystals.
  • ground staff — The people who are paid to maintain a sports ground are called the ground staff.
  • ground state — the state of least energy of a particle, as an atom, or of a system of particles.

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