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10-letter words containing gro

  • newsgroups — Plural form of newsgroup.
  • nigromancy — black magic; demonic magic
  • nongrowing — That does not grow.
  • noun group — A noun group is a noun or pronoun, or a group of words based on a noun or pronoun. In the sentence, 'He put the bottle of wine on the kitchen table', 'He', 'the bottle of wine', and 'the kitchen table' are all noun groups.
  • noun-group — any member of a class of words that can function as the main or only elements of subjects of verbs (A dog just barked), or of objects of verbs or prepositions (to send money from home), and that in English can take plural forms and possessive endings (Three of his buddies want to borrow John's laptop). Nouns are often described as referring to persons, places, things, states, or qualities, and the word noun is itself often used as an attributive modifier, as in noun compound; noun group. See also noun adjunct, noun clause, noun phrase. Synonyms: substantive, name.
  • old growth — forest growth consisting of mature or overmature trees.
  • old-growth — designating or of a forest characterized by very large, very old trees and great biodiversity
  • open group — The Open Group
  • outgrowing — Present participle of outgrow.
  • outgrowths — Plural form of outgrowth.
  • overground — In an overground transport system, vehicles run on the surface of the ground, rather than below it.
  • overgrowth — a growth overspreading or covering something.
  • palm grove — small forest of palm trees
  • peer group — a group of people, usually of similar age, background, and social status, with whom a person associates and who are likely to influence the person's beliefs and behavior.
  • pellagrous — a disease caused by a deficiency of niacin in the diet, characterized by skin changes, severe nerve dysfunction, mental symptoms, and diarrhea.
  • pine grove — a group of pine trees that are close together
  • playground — an area used for outdoor play or recreation, especially by children, and often containing recreational equipment such as slides and swings.
  • pro-growth — favoring or advocating the commercial development or exploitation of land and other natural resources, especially with minimal government restriction and regulation.
  • red grouse — a grouse, Lagopus lagopus scoticus, of the British Isles, a subspecies of willow ptarmigan lacking white winter plumage.
  • regrooming — a bridegroom.
  • regrouping — to form into a new or restructured group or grouping.
  • sandgroper — a nickname for a Western Australian
  • sandgrouse — any of several birds of the family Pteroclididae inhabiting sandy areas of the Old World, resembling both pigeons and shorebirds and having precocial young.
  • showground — outdoor events venue
  • silkgrower — a person who breeds silkworms for their silk
  • soil group — one of a number of soil classes having the same kinds of horizons in the same sequence and under similar moisture and temperature regimes.
  • strongroom — a fireproof, burglarproof room in which valuables are kept.
  • supergroup — any collection or assemblage of persons or things; cluster; aggregation: a group of protesters; a remarkable group of paintings.
  • un-grouted — a thin, coarse mortar poured into various narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass.
  • undergrove — a covered grove
  • undergrown — not grown to normal size or height: sickly and undergrown cattle.
  • ungrounded — not grounded
  • upgrowings — instances of growing upwards
  • user group — a club in which owners of a specific computer or software program exchange information or services, as about purchasing or troubleshooting.
  • verb group — A verb group or verbal group consists of a verb, or of a main verb following a modal or one or more auxiliaries. Examples are 'walked', 'can see', and 'had been waiting'.
  • winegrower — a person who owns or works in a vineyard and winery.
  • woodgrouse — the capercaillie.
  • woolgrower — a person who raises sheep or other animals for the production of wool.
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