10-letter words containing t, g, s, i
- polygynist — a person who practices or favors polygyny.
- postflight — of, relating to, or occurring in the period after a flight
- postmating — of or designating the period after mating
- postponing — to put off to a later time; defer: He has postponed his departure until tomorrow.
- practising — habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
- pragmatics — pragmatic sanction.
- pragmatism — character or conduct that emphasizes practicality.
- pragmatist — a person who is oriented toward the success or failure of a particular line of action, thought, etc.; a practical person.
- presenting — to furnish or endow with a gift or the like, especially by formal act: to present someone with a gold watch.
- priestling — a small or insignificant priest
- proglottis — one of the segments or joints of a tapeworm, containing complete reproductive systems, usually both male and female.
- prognostic — of or relating to prognosis.
- prosecting — to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.
- pugilistic — a person who fights with the fists; a boxer, usually a professional.
- purgatives — purging or cleansing, especially by causing evacuation of the bowels.
- pyatigorsk — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, in Caucasia.
- quantising — Present participle of quantise.
- rear sight — the sight nearest the breech of a firearm.
- registered — recorded, as in a register or book; enrolled.
- registerer — a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
- registrant — a person who registers or is registered.
- registrary — (at Cambridge University) a registrar
- registrate — to select and combine pipe organ stops.
- requesting — the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition: At his request, they left.
- reregister — a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
- resighting — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
- resignment — the act of resigning; resignation
- resonating — to resound.
- respecting — regarding; concerning.
- ridgecrest — a town in central California.
- rightwards — Also, rightwards. toward or on the right.
- ring shout — a group dance of West African origin introduced into parts of the southern U.S. by black revivalists, performed by shuffling counterclockwise in a circle while answering shouts of a preacher with corresponding shouts, and held to be, in its vigorous antiphonal patterns, a source in the development of jazz.
- ring stone — a voussoir appearing on a face of an arch.
- ring-shout — a group dance of West African origin introduced into parts of the southern U.S. by black revivalists, performed by shuffling counterclockwise in a circle while answering shouts of a preacher with corresponding shouts, and held to be, in its vigorous antiphonal patterns, a source in the development of jazz.
- ringmaster — a person in charge of the performances in a circus ring.
- roistering — to act in a swaggering, boisterous, or uproarious manner.
- roystering — roister.
- rush light — a candle made from a dried, partly peeled rush that has been dipped in grease.
- russetting — a boot or a piece of russet clothing
- sagination — the act of fattening livestock
- saint gall — a canton in NE Switzerland. 777 sq. mi. (2010 sq. km).
- salivating — to produce saliva.
- saltigrade — moving by leaping.
- salting-in — Salting-in is the effect when adding a salt to a solvent containing an organic solute increases the solubility of that solute.
- salzgitter — a city in Lower Saxony, in central Germany, SE of Hanover.
- sampaguita — (in the Philippines) an Arabian jasmine.
- sand tiger — any of several sharks of the family Odontaspididae, especially Odontaspis taurus, inhabiting shallow waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, having sharp, jagged teeth and sometimes dangerous to humans.
- sanguinity — cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident: a sanguine disposition; sanguine expectations.
- sanitizing — to free from dirt, germs, etc., as by cleaning or sterilizing.
- satirising — to attack or ridicule with satire.