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11-letter words containing t, u, n, g, s

  • intumescing — Present participle of intumesce.
  • juggernauts — Plural form of juggernaut.
  • jus gentium — the rules and principles of law derived from the customs and legislation of Rome, as opposed to those derived from the customs of all nations (jus gentium) or from fundamental ideas of right and wrong implicit in the human mind (jus naturale)
  • juxtaposing — to place close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.
  • kitesurfing — The sport or pastime of riding on a modified surfboard while holding on to a specially designed kite, using the wind for propulsion.
  • konigshutte — German name of Chorzów.
  • langoustine — a large prawn, Nephrops norvegicus, used for food.
  • languescent — becoming languid
  • lentiginous — of or relating to a lentigo.
  • ligamentous — pertaining to, of the nature of, or forming a ligament.
  • lignotubers — Plural form of lignotuber.
  • linguistics — the science of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics.
  • lithogenous — of or relating to organisms, as coral, that secrete stony deposits.
  • lounge suit — a man's suit appropriate for informal occasions.
  • mangalsutra — a necklace worn by a Hindu woman to signify that she is married
  • martinsburg — a city in NE West Virginia.
  • megatsunami — (informal, often used by journalists) A very large tsunami.
  • minus sight — a foresight used in leveling.
  • miscounting — Present participle of miscount.
  • misdoubting — Present participle of misdoubt.
  • misjudgment — An act of misjudging, a mistake in judgment.
  • mistinguett — original name Jeanne-Marie Bourgeois. 1875–1956, French dancer, chanteuse, and entertainer
  • mistrusting — Present participle of mistrust.
  • monologuist — a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker: a comedian's monologue.
  • mosquitoing — Present participle of mosquito.
  • munsterberg — Hugo [hyoo-goh;; German hoo-goh] /ˈhyu goʊ;; German ˈhu goʊ/ (Show IPA), 1863–1916, German psychologist and philosopher in the U.S.
  • mutagenesis — the origin and development of a mutation.
  • natural gas — a combustible mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons that accumulates in porous sedimentary rocks, especially those yielding petroleum, consisting usually of over 80 percent methane together with minor amounts of ethane, propane, butane, nitrogen, and, sometimes, helium: used as a fuel and to make carbon black, acetylene, and synthesis gas.
  • naughtiness — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
  • neurologist — a physician specializing in neurology.
  • night nurse — a nurse whose duty is to look after a patient or patients during the night
  • nitrogenous — containing nitrogen.
  • obfuscating — Present participle of obfuscate.
  • obstructing — Present participle of obstruct.
  • onslaughter — An onslaught.
  • orange rust — a disease of blackberries and raspberries, characterized by an orange, powdery mass of spores on the undersides of the leaves and stunted, misshapen foliage, caused by a rust fungus, Gymnoconia interstitialis.
  • organistrum — a stringed instrument played by two people
  • osteogenous — the formation of bone.
  • outclassing — Present participle of outclass.
  • outcrossing — Present participle of outcross.
  • outgenerals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgeneral.
  • outguessing — Present participle of outguess.
  • outpourings — Plural form of outpouring.
  • outsleeping — Present participle of outsleep.
  • outsmarting — Present participle of outsmart.
  • outsourcing — (of a company or organization) to purchase (goods) or subcontract (services) from an outside supplier or source.
  • outspanning — Present participle of outspan.
  • outspeeding — Present participle of outspeed.
  • outstanding — prominent; conspicuous; striking: an outstanding example of courage.
  • outswearing — Present participle of outswear.
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