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11-letter words containing t, r, i, n, g

  • granitiform — resembling granite
  • granolithic — (of concrete) containing fine granite chippings or crushed granite, used to render floors and surfaces.
  • grant-aided — given financial assistance by an organization
  • granularity — of the nature of granules; grainy.
  • granulating — Present participle of granulate.
  • granulation — the act or process of granulating.
  • gratinating — to gratiné.
  • gratulating — Present participle of gratulate.
  • gratulation — a feeling of joy.
  • gravenstein — a variety of large, yellow apple with red streaks
  • gravidation — (obsolete) gravidity.
  • gravitating — to move or tend to move under the influence of gravitational force.
  • gravitation — Physics. the force of attraction between any two masses. Compare law of gravitation. an act or process caused by this force.
  • gravy train — a position in which a person or group receives excessive and unjustified money or advantages with little or no effort: The top executives were on the gravy train with their huge bonuses.
  • greasepaint — an oily mixture of melted tallow or grease and a pigment, used by actors, clowns, etc., for making up their faces.
  • great basin — a region in the Western U.S. that has no drainage to the ocean: includes most of Nevada and parts of Utah, California, Oregon, and Idaho. 210,000 sq. mi. (544,000 sq. km).
  • great-niece — a daughter of one's nephew or niece; grandniece.
  • green audit — the process of assessing the environmental impact of an organization, process, project, product, etc.: A green audit of your home can reveal ways in which you can reduce energy consumption.
  • green light — traffic signal: go
  • green-light — to give permission to proceed; authorize: The renovation project was green-lighted by the board of directors.
  • greenockite — a yellow mineral, cadmium sulfide, CdS, associated with zinc ores and used as a source of cadmium.
  • greenschist — schist colored green by an abundance of chlorite, epidote, or actinolite.
  • grey knight — an ambiguous intervener in a takeover battle, who makes a counterbid for the shares of the target company without having made his intentions clear
  • grindstones — Plural form of grindstone.
  • gristliness — The quality or state of being gristly.
  • groin-vault — a vault or ceiling created by the intersection of vaults.
  • ground bait — chum2 (def 1).
  • ground itch — a disease of the skin of the feet, caused by penetration of hookworm larvae, characterized by a blisterlike eruption and itching.
  • growth ring — annual ring.
  • growthiness — the quality of being growthy
  • grunting ox — the yak.
  • guarantying — a warrant, pledge, or formal assurance given as security that another's debt or obligation will be fulfilled.
  • gubernation — the act of governing or ruling
  • guiltridden — Alternative spelling of guilt-ridden.
  • gurgitation — a surging rise and fall; ebullient motion, as of water.
  • guttersnipe — a person belonging to or characteristic of the lowest social group in a city.
  • gynocentric — Centered on or concerned exclusively with women; taking a female (or specifically a feminist) point of view.
  • haircutting — an act or instance of cutting the hair.
  • hairstyling — a person who designs and arranges hair styles.
  • hamstringed — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
  • handwriting — writing done with a pen or pencil in the hand; script.
  • hear things — a material object without life or consciousness; an inanimate object.
  • heartaching — emotional pain or distress; sorrow; grief; anguish.
  • heartstring — Singular of heartstrings.
  • hectoringly — So as to hector or bully.
  • heterogenic — of, relating to, or characterized by heterogenesis.
  • heterogonic — exhibiting allometry
  • hibernating — Present participle of hibernate.
  • high-strung — at great tension; highly excitable or nervous; edgy: high-strung nerves; a high-strung person.
  • homeporting — Present participle of homeport.
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