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9-letter words containing t, a, n, g, e

  • mattering — the substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed: the matter of which the earth is made.
  • mediating — to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile.
  • megaevent — A very large-scale event.
  • megatonic — one million tons.
  • megatrend — a major trend or movement.
  • metagnomy — (rare) divination.
  • metalling — Present participle of metal.
  • mitnagged — a member of an Orthodox Jewish movement in central or eastern Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries that advocated an intellectual, legalistic approach to Judaism and opposed the emotional, mystical approach of the Hasidim. Compare Hasid (def 1).
  • montaigne — Michel Eyquem [mee-shel e-kem] /miˈʃɛl ɛˈkɛm/ (Show IPA), Seigneur de, 1533–92, French essayist.
  • moon gate — (in Chinese architecture) a circular gateway in a wall.
  • morganite — rose-colored beryl.
  • mustanger — a person who engages in mustanging.
  • mutagenic — capable of inducing mutation or increasing its rate.
  • nand gate — Computers. a circuit that is energized when any one of its inputs is not energized.
  • nattering — to talk incessantly; chatter.
  • naughtier — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
  • navigated — Simple past tense and past participle of navigate.
  • navigates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of navigate.
  • neatening — Present participle of neaten.
  • negations — Plural form of negation.
  • negatived — Simple past tense and past participle of negative.
  • negatives — Plural form of negative.
  • negociant — wine merchant
  • negotiant — a person who negotiates; negotiator.
  • negotiate — to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
  • neogamist — A person recently married; newlywed.
  • newsagent — newsdealer.
  • nightgear — nightclothes, that which is worn at night
  • nightmare — a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
  • nightwear — night clothes.
  • nontarget — not being the subject or goal of a particular action, program, maneuver, or the like; not designated for use, observation, attack, etc.
  • notogaean — a biogeographical division comprising the Australian region.
  • nougatine — a chocolate-coated nougat.
  • on target — that is or may be a target or goal: The target group consisted of college graduates who earned more than $50,000 a year.
  • on-target — correct, accurate, or adhering closely to an anticipated outcome: an on-target forecast for the weekend weather.
  • operating — used or engaged in performing operations: an operating surgeon.
  • originate — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
  • outmanage — (transitive) To surpass in management; to manage better than.
  • outranged — Simple past tense and past participle of outrange.
  • oxygenate — to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood.
  • pageantry — spectacular display; pomp: the pageantry of a coronation.
  • paginated — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
  • palleting — a small, low, portable platform on which goods are placed for storage or moving, as in a warehouse or vehicle.
  • parentage — derivation or descent from parents or ancestors; birth, origin, or lineage: a man of distinguished parentage.
  • parenting — a father or a mother.
  • pargeting — any of various plasters or roughcasts for covering walls or other surfaces, especially a mortar of lime, hair, and cow dung for lining chimney flues.
  • pathogens — any disease-producing agent, especially a virus, bacterium, or other microorganism.
  • pathogeny — the production and development of disease.
  • patronage — the financial support or business provided to a store, hotel, or the like, by customers, clients, or paying guests.
  • pattering — to talk glibly or rapidly, especially with little regard to meaning; chatter.
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