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10-letter words that end in ge

  • remarriage — (broadly) any of the diverse forms of interpersonal union established in various parts of the world to form a familial bond that is recognized legally, religiously, or socially, granting the participating partners mutual conjugal rights and responsibilities and including, for example, opposite-sex marriage, same-sex marriage, plural marriage, and arranged marriage: Anthropologists say that some type of marriage has been found in every known human society since ancient times. See Word Story at the current entry.
  • remortgage — a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
  • repoussage — the art or process of working in repoussé.
  • resubmerge — to put or sink below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium.
  • ring gauge — ring1 (def 21).
  • river edge — a borough in NE New Jersey.
  • sand wedge — a club with a flanged sole and a face angle of more than 50°, used in bunker shots to cut through sand, get under the ball, and lift it clear
  • school age — the age set by law for children to start school attendance.
  • sea change — a striking change, as in appearance, often for the better.
  • self-image — the idea, conception, or mental image one has of oneself.
  • sex change — the alteration, by surgery and hormone treatments, of a person's physical sex characteristics to approximate those of the opposite sex: Born male, she now lives as a woman but has no plans for a sex change.
  • side judge — a referee who works on the side of the field and watches the receiver to ensure nothing illegal happens
  • silver age — Classical Mythology. the second of the four ages of humankind, inferior to the golden age but superior to the bronze age that followed: characterized by an increase of impiety and of human weakness.
  • slip gauge — a very accurately ground block of hardened steel used to measure a gap with close accuracy: used mainly in tool-making and inspection
  • snow gauge — an instrument for measuring the depth of snow.
  • soundstage — a soundproof room or building in which cinematic films are shot
  • spindleage — total number or capacity of spindles in a mill, area, etc.
  • split page — (in a newspaper) a page replacing one of an earlier edition and containing chiefly the same material in altered form.
  • st. georgeDavid Lloyd, Lloyd George, David.
  • stonehenge — a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, consisting of a large circle of megaliths surrounding a smaller circle and four massive trilithons; dating to late Neolithic and early Bronze Age times (c1700–1200 b.c.) and believed to have been connected with a sun cult or used for astronomical observations.
  • sturbridge — a town in central Massachusetts: reconstruction of early American village.
  • subaverage — a quantity, rating, or the like that represents or approximates an arithmetic mean: Her golf average is in the 90s. My average in science has gone from B to C this semester.
  • subcollege — a department of a college which provides classes below college level
  • subterfuge — an artifice or expedient used to evade a rule, escape a consequence, hide something, etc.
  • sun lounge — a room with large windows positioned to receive as much sunlight as possible
  • superlarge — extremely large
  • surplusage — something that is surplus; an excess amount.
  • taeniafuge — an agent or medicine for expelling tapeworms from the body.
  • teacherage — a building serving as a combination school and living quarters, as on certain government reservations and in remote, sparsely settled areas.
  • teethridge — alveolar ridge.
  • telebridge — a television broadcast using satellite technology to enable discussion between studio audiences in different countries
  • telpherage — a transportation system in which cars or other carriers are suspended from or run on wire cables or the like, especially one operated by electricity.
  • tender age — youth
  • test gauge — a measuring instrument that is used in the testing of equipment and in laboratory testing
  • texas sage — a slightly woody, hairy plant, Salvia coccinea, of the mint family, native to the southeastern U.S. and tropical America, having elongated clusters of scarlet flowers.
  • the change — menopause
  • the deluge — the great flood in Noah's time: Gen. 7
  • the grange — an association of farmers that strongly influenced state legislatures in the late 19th century
  • the-grange — a campaign for state control of railroads and grain elevators, especially in the north central states, carried on during the 1870s by members of the Patrons of Husbandry (the Grange) a farmers' organization that had been formed for social and cultural purposes.
  • thornhedge — any hedge containing trees, bushes or shrubs that bear thorns
  • tide-gauge — a gauge for measuring the level of the tide: usually equipped with a marigraph.
  • title page — the page at the beginning of a volume that indicates the title, author's or editor's name, and the publication information, usually the publisher and the place and date of publication.
  • tollbridge — a bridge where tolls are collected
  • trowbridge — a market town in SW England, administrative centre of Wiltshire: woollen manufacturing. Pop: 34 401 (2001)
  • tyre gauge — a device used to measure the pressure of vehicle tyres
  • ultralarge — extremely or exceptionally large
  • unmortgage — a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
  • uredostage — the stage in which rust fungi develop uredospores
  • vernissage — Also called varnishing day. the day before the opening of an art exhibition traditionally reserved for the artist to varnish the paintings.
  • victualage — food; provisions; victuals.
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