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14-letter words containing gin

  • piston-engined — powered by a piston engine
  • propjet engine — turbo-propeller engine.
  • radio engineer — an engineer who designs and repairs equipment used for radio broadcasting
  • railway engine — a self-propelled engine used for drawing or pushing trains along railway tracks; locomotive
  • ramos gin fizz — a cocktail of gin, egg white, lime and lemon juice, sugar, and cream, shaken with ice and often topped with soda or seltzer.
  • re-engineering — to engineer anew: to reengineer a motor to make it more efficient.
  • resojet engine — a type of pulsejet engine that burns a continuous flow of fuel but delivers a pulsating thrust due to the resonance of shock waves traveling through it.
  • sagging moment — a bending moment that produces concave bending at the middle of a simple supported beam
  • singing lesson — taught class in how to sing
  • single-engined — (of an aircraft) having only one engine
  • slanging match — A slanging match is an angry quarrel in which people insult each other.
  • snigging chain — a chain attached to a log when being hauled out of the bush
  • social tagging — the practice of generating electronic tags or keywords by users rather than specialists as a way to classify and describe online content: Social tagging can enhance students' access to online collections of art.
  • sound engineer — A sound engineer is a person who works in a recording studio or for a radio or television company, and whose job it is to alter and balance the levels of different sounds as they are recorded.
  • springing line — a horizontal line between the springs of an arch or dome.
  • swinging voter — a person who does not vote consistently for any single political party
  • tendovaginitis — the swelling of both a tendon and its sheath
  • text messaging — sending typed mobile phone messages
  • turbine engine — a rotary engine that converts kinetic energy of a moving fluid (water, steam, air, or combustion products of a fuel) into mechanical energy
  • un-challenging — offering a challenge; testing one's ability, endurance, etc: a challenging course; a challenging game.
  • unchangingness — the quality or state of not changing
  • uniflow engine — a double-acting steam engine exhausting from the middle of each cylinder at each stroke so that the motion of the steam from admission to exhaust is continuous in one direction.
  • vaginal condom — a contraceptive for women, being a thin polyurethane pouch, one end of which is inserted into the vagina and the other end spread over the vulva.
  • vaginal tablet — A vaginal tablet is a tablet inserted into the vagina to treat infection.
  • vernier engine — a small, low-thrust rocket engine for correcting the heading and velocity of a long-range ballistic missile.
  • vestal virgins — (in ancient Rome) one of four, later six, virgins consecrated to Vesta and to the tending of the sacred fire on her altar.
  • virgin islands — group of islands in the Caribbean
  • virgin's-bower — any of several American clematis plants, esp Clematis virginiana, of E North America, which has clusters of small white flowers
  • virginia beach — a town in SE Virginia.
  • virginia fence — snake fence.
  • virginia stock — a plant, Malcolmia maritima, of the mustard family, native to the Mediterranean region, having oblong leaves on a weak, often reclining stem and reddish or white flowers.
  • vulvovaginitis — inflammation of the vulva and vagina.
  • west virginian — a state in the E United States. 24,181 sq. mi. (62,629 sq. km). Capital: Charleston. Abbreviation: WV (for use with zip code), W.Va.
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