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10-letter words containing gin

  • originates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of originate.
  • originator — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
  • outranging — Present participle of outrange.
  • outrigging — Chiefly Nautical. to put in proper order for working or use. to fit (a ship, mast, etc.) with the necessary shrouds, stays, etc. to fit (shrouds, stays, sails, etc.) to the mast, yard, or the like.
  • outsinging — Present participle of outsing.
  • pagination — Bibliography. the number of pages or leaves of a book, manuscript, etc., identified in bibliographical description or cataloging.
  • photoaging — damage to the skin, as wrinkles or discoloration, caused by prolonged exposure to sunlight.
  • pidginized — to develop (a language) into a pidgin.
  • prejudging — a preliminary round of judging, as in a contest where a certain number or percentage of the entrants are eliminated before the final judging.
  • re-imagine — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
  • reemerging — to come forth into view or notice, as from concealment or obscurity: a ghost emerging from the grave; a ship emerging from the fog.
  • reengineer — to engineer anew: to reengineer a motor to make it more efficient.
  • repaginate — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
  • rubiginose — rust-coloured or rusty
  • rubiginous — rusty; rust-colored; brownish-red.
  • sagination — the act of fattening livestock
  • scavenging — to take or gather (something usable) from discarded material.
  • septuagint — the oldest Greek version of the Old Testament, traditionally said to have been translated by 70 or 72 Jewish scholars at the request of Ptolemy II: most scholars believe that only the Pentateuch was completed in the early part of the 3rd century b.c. and that the remaining books were translated in the next two centuries.
  • shagginess — covered with or having long, rough hair.
  • shebagging — the practice by a female passenger on public transport of placing a bag on the seat beside her, so denying it to another passenger
  • slangingly — in a scolding manner
  • stinginess — reluctant to give or spend; not generous; niggardly; penurious: He's a stingy old miser.
  • stodginess — heavy, dull, or uninteresting; tediously commonplace; boring: a stodgy Victorian novel.
  • stravaging — Scot., Irish, and North England. to wander aimlessly.
  • teabagging — to place one's scrotum in the mouth of (one's sexual partner).
  • the virgin — the constellation Virgo, the sixth sign of the zodiac
  • thinginess — the state or quality of being real or substantive
  • twangingly — in a twanging manner
  • unchanging — to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
  • unengaging — winning; attractive; pleasing: an engaging smile.
  • unflagging — tireless
  • ungrudging — not begrudging; not stinting; wholehearted: an ungrudging supporter of charities.
  • unimagined — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
  • unobliging — unaccommodating; unhelpful
  • unoriginal — belonging or pertaining to the origin or beginning of something, or to a thing at its beginning: The book still has its original binding.
  • unsnagging — not snagging
  • upbringing — the care and training of young children or a particular type of such care and training: His religious upbringing fitted him to be a missionary.
  • updragging — a poor or inferior upbringing
  • vaginismus — a painful spasm of the vagina.
  • vaginotomy — colpotomy.
  • viraginity — the qualities of a virago.
  • virginhood — the quality or state of being a virgin; virginity
  • voraginous — related to an abyss or whirlpool
  • weblogging — (computing) The design and editing of a weblog; blogging.
  • wigwagging — Present participle of wigwag.
  • zigzagging — Present participle of zigzag.
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