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12-letter words containing t, i, g, r, e, s

  • disaggregate — to separate (an aggregate or mass) into its component parts.
  • disagreement — the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
  • discrediting — Present participle of discredit.
  • disgorgement — The act of disgorging, particularly in the legal sense.
  • disgregation — the separation of components from a whole, esp of people from a company
  • disgruntedly — In a disgruntled manner.
  • disintegrant — A disintegrant is an agent, used in the preparation of tablets, which causes them to disintegrate and release their medicinal substances on contact with moisture.
  • disintegrate — to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up; deteriorate: The old book is gradually disintegrating with age.
  • disinterring — Present participle of disinter.
  • disk storage — space for storing information on a disk
  • disorienting — to cause to lose one's way: The strange streets disoriented him.
  • distress gun — a gun fired at one-minute intervals as a signal of distress.
  • distringases — Plural form of distringas.
  • doorstepping — talking to someone at the door of their home, for political canvassing or to gather information
  • driving seat — In a vehicle such as a car or a bus, the driving seat is the seat where the person who is driving the vehicle sits.
  • driving test — the examination that new drivers must take in order to be officially allowed to drive when not under instruction
  • droughtiness — Dryness of the weather; lack of rain.
  • earsplitting — ear-piercing: an earsplitting explosion.
  • earthshaking — imperiling, challenging, or affecting basic beliefs, attitudes, relationships, etc.
  • egalitarians — Plural form of egalitarian.
  • eigenvectors — Plural form of eigenvector.
  • elytrigerous — having elytra
  • embryologist — An expert or specialist in embryology.
  • enterprising — Having or showing initiative and resourcefulness.
  • eurosterling — sterling as part of a European holding
  • evening star — Venus as seen after sunset
  • everlastings — Plural form of everlasting.
  • eviscerating — Present participle of eviscerate.
  • exasperating — Intensely irritating; infuriating.
  • extinguisher — Anything that extinguishes something; but especially a fire extinguisher.
  • farsightedly — In a farsighted manner.
  • farthingales — Plural form of farthingale.
  • farthingless — without a farthing, having no money
  • festivalgoer — A person attending a festival.
  • 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
  • fingerprints — Plural form of fingerprint.
  • fire setting — an ancient method of shattering rock by building a fire against it so as to cause it to split as a result of uneven internal stresses.
  • firefighters — Plural form of firefighter.
  • firelighters — Plural form of firelighter.
  • first degree — People who have gained a higher qualification after completing a basic university degree such as a BA or a BSc refer to that basic degree as their first degree.
  • first finger — the finger next to the thumb; index finger
  • first-degree — of or relating to the lowest or first in a series.
  • first-grader — a child in the first grade
  • firstnighter — a person who often or usually attends the theater, opera, etc., on opening night.
  • flight nurse — a nurse in the U.S. Air Force who tends patients being transported by airplane.
  • foresightful — care or provision for the future; provident care; prudence.
  • forestalling — Present participle of forestall.
  • fraternising — to associate in a fraternal or friendly way.
  • free skating — a freestyle competition with no required elements, in which skaters perform an original program of jumps, spins, sequences, etc., to music of their choice.
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