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10-letter words containing t, g, r

  • krung thep — Bangkok
  • kyrgyzstan — official name of Kirghizia.
  • lacerating — Present participle of lacerate.
  • lager lout — a rowdy or aggressive young drunk male
  • lagerkvist — Pär [par] /pær/ (Show IPA), 1891–1974, Swedish novelist, poet, and essayist: Nobel Prize 1951.
  • land grant — a tract of land given by the government, as for colleges or railroads.
  • lanterning — Present participle of lantern.
  • largemouth — Applied to various kinds of fish characterized by a large mouth.
  • laryngitic — Pertaining to or suffering from laryngitis.
  • laryngitis — inflammation of the larynx, often with accompanying sore throat, hoarseness or loss of voice, and dry cough.
  • late greek — the Greek of the early Byzantine Empire and of patristic literature, from about a.d. 100 to 700. Abbreviation: LGk.
  • le bourget — a suburb of Paris: former airport, landing site for Charles A. Lindbergh, May 1927.
  • leathering — Present participle of leather.
  • leftwinger — (Sometimes pejorative) A person who is radically liberal politically; one whose political viewpoint is leftwing.
  • legislator — a person who gives or makes laws.
  • leistering — Present participle of leister.
  • lengthener — A person or thing that lengthens something.
  • lethargies — Plural form of lethargy.
  • lethargize — to make lethargic; stupefy.
  • lethbridge — a city in S Alberta, in SW Canada.
  • lettergram — (historical) A telegram longer than an ordinary message and sent more cheaply and with a lower priority.
  • levogyrate — levorotatory
  • liberating — That serves to liberate, especially to free the mind to accept new ideas.
  • light beer — beer with a lower alcohol content than average
  • light rail — of or relating to a local rail rapid-transit system using large, single passenger cars, railroad-type signals, and, usually, private rights-of-way.
  • light trap — any mechanical arrangement that allows some form of movement to take place while excluding light, such as a light-proof door or the lips of a film cassette
  • light year — Astronomy. the distance traversed by light in one mean solar year, about 5.88 trillion mi. (9.46 trillion km): used as a unit in measuring stellar distances. Abbreviation: lt-yr.
  • light-rail — of or relating to a local rail rapid-transit system using large, single passenger cars, railroad-type signals, and, usually, private rights-of-way.
  • light-year — Astronomy. the distance traversed by light in one mean solar year, about 5.88 trillion mi. (9.46 trillion km): used as a unit in measuring stellar distances. Abbreviation: lt-yr.
  • lightboard — switchboard (def 2).
  • lighterage — the use of lighters in loading and unloading ships and in transporting goods for short distances.
  • lighterman — a person who navigates a lighter.
  • lightproof — impervious to light: a lightproof film cartridge.
  • lightsaber — a type of sword, as depicted in the fictional Star Wars universe, with a blade made of laser energy that can both cut and burn: The Jedi knight drew his lightsaber and prepared to defend himself.
  • lightsabre — Alternative spelling of lightsaber.
  • lignotuber — (botany) A starchy enlargement (caudex), usually of a root, of a woody plant, serving to store water.
  • limburgite — a glassy, dark-coloured volcanic rock containing olivine and augite but little or no feldspar
  • linguister — an interpreter
  • linguistry — the study of language
  • lister bag — a canvas container used especially for supplying troops in the field with pure water.
  • lithograph — a print produced by lithography.
  • lithomarge — kaolin in compact, massive, usually impure form.
  • litigators — Plural form of litigator.
  • litterbugs — Plural form of litterbug.
  • liturgical — of or relating to formal public worship or liturgies.
  • liturgists — Plural form of liturgist.
  • lobstering — the act, process, or business of capturing lobsters.
  • logansport — a city in N Indiana, on the Wabash River.
  • logarithms — Plural form of logarithm.
  • long metre — a stanzaic form consisting of four octosyllabic lines, used esp for hymns
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