11-letter words containing gin
- hip-hugging — (of trousers) beginning at the hips instead of the waist
- hot-dogging — to perform unusual or very intricate maneuvers in a sport, especially surfing or skiing.
- imaginarily — existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
- imagination — the faculty of imagining, or of forming mental images or concepts of what is not actually present to the senses.
- imaginative — characterized by or bearing evidence of imagination: an imaginative tale.
- immarginate — not having a distinct margin
- incouraging — Present participle of incourage.
- indulgingly — In an indulging manner.
- invaginable — capable of being invaginated; susceptible of invagination.
- invaginated — Simple past tense and past participle of invaginate.
- invaginates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invaginate.
- knowledging — Present participle of knowledge.
- lamotrigine — An anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy.
- lentiginose — (botany) Bearing numerous dots resembling freckles.
- lentiginous — of or relating to a lentigo.
- longingness — strong, persistent desire or craving, especially for something unattainable or distant: filled with longing for home.
- longinquity — long distance; remoteness
- lumbaginous — relating to, or suffering from, lumbago
- margin call — a demand from a brokerage house to a customer that more money or securities be deposited in his or her margin account when the amount in it falls below that stipulated as necessary to cover the stock purchased.
- margin line — an imaginary line used in making calculations regarding the flooding of hulls, running fore-and-aft 3 inches (8 cm) below the upper surface of the bulkhead deck at the side.
- marginalise — to place in a position of marginal importance, influence, or power: the government's attempts to marginalize criticism and restore public confidence.
- marginalism — (economics) The use of marginal analysis to solve large classes of microeconomic problems.
- marginalist — somene who adheres to the theory of marginalism
- marginality — pertaining to a margin.
- marginalize — to place in a position of marginal importance, influence, or power: the government's attempts to marginalize criticism and restore public confidence.
- marginating — Present participle of marginate.
- margination — having a margin.
- mischarging — Present participle of mischarge.
- mismanaging — Present participle of mismanage.
- mudslinging — an attempt to discredit one's competitor, opponent, etc., by malicious or scandalous attacks.
- multiengine — Having more than one engine.
- nonchanging — Unchanging.
- nonclogging — not tending to clog or block
- nonoriginal — Not original.
- originalism — The principle or belief that the original intent of an author should be adhered to in later interpretations of a work.
- originalist — One who has, or tends to have, original ideas.
- originality — the quality or state of being original.
- originating — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
- origination — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
- originative — having or characterized by the power of originating; creative.
- originators — Plural form of originator.
- otto engine — a four-stroke petrol engine
- out-lodging — a lodging found outside an area
- overhanging — extending or dangling
- porriginous — pertaining to or designating porrigo
- privileging — a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most: the privileges of the very rich.
- pruriginous — of, relating to, or causing prurigo.
- purging nut — physic nut.
- re-engineer — to redesign, plan or construct again (as a professional engineer)
- retroengine — a small rocket on a spacecraft which is fired to alter its course or slow it down