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10-letter words containing eg

  • quiver leg — a round, tapered chair leg used in the Louis Quinze style and similar styles.
  • redelegate — a person designated to act for or represent another or others; deputy; representative, as in a political convention.
  • reg. prof. — Regius professor
  • regainment — the act or process of regaining something
  • regal moth — a large moth, Citheronia regalis, having yellow spots on gray to olive forewings and on orange-red hind wings.
  • regalement — to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight.
  • regardless — having or showing no regard; heedless; unmindful (often followed by of).
  • regelation — a phenomenon in which the freezing point of water is lowered by the application of pressure; the melting and refreezing of ice, at constant temperature, caused by varying the pressure.
  • regeneracy — a regenerate state.
  • regenerate — to effect a complete moral reform in.
  • regensburg — a city in central Bavaria, in SE Germany, on the Danube: battle 1809.
  • regimental — of or relating to a regiment.
  • regimented — Military. a unit of ground forces, consisting of two or more battalions or battle groups, a headquarters unit, and certain supporting units.
  • regionally — of or relating to a region of considerable extent; not merely local: a regional meeting of the Boy Scouts.
  • 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.
  • regression — the act of going back to a previous place or state; return or reversion.
  • regressive — regressing or tending to regress; retrogressive.
  • regretable — causing or deserving regret; unfortunate; deplorable.
  • regretting — to feel sorrow or remorse for (an act, fault, disappointment, etc.): He no sooner spoke than he regretted it.
  • regrooming — a bridegroom.
  • regrouping — to form into a new or restructured group or grouping.
  • reguardant — (of a beast) looking backward: a stag regardant.
  • regularise — to make regular.
  • regularity — usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
  • regularize — to make regular.
  • regulation — a law, rule, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct.
  • regulative — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • regulatory — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • relegation — to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition: He has been relegated to a post at the fringes of the diplomatic service.
  • renegation — the act of denying: He shook his head in negation of the charge.
  • reregister — a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
  • reregulate — to regulate again or anew
  • revegetate — to cause vegetation to grow again on: to revegetate eroded lands.
  • scanderbeg — (George Castriota) 1403?–68, Albanian chief and revolutionary leader.
  • scapegrace — a complete rogue or rascal; a habitually unscrupulous person; scamp.
  • scotch egg — British Cookery. a hard-boiled egg encased in sausage meat, breaded, and deep-fried.
  • scrapegood — a stingy person; a miser
  • seger cone — a pyrometric cone composed of clay and salt.
  • segmentary — one of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided; a division, portion, or section: a segment of an orange.
  • segmentate — one of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided; a division, portion, or section: a segment of an orange.
  • segmenting — one of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided; a division, portion, or section: a segment of an orange.
  • segmentise — to segmentalize.
  • segmentize — to segmentalize.
  • segregable — to separate or set apart from others or from the main body or group; isolate: to segregate exceptional children; to segregate hardened criminals.
  • segregated — characterized by or practicing racial segregation: a segregated school system.
  • segregator — an instrument for collecting the urine excreted by one kidney only.
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