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11-letter words that end in ge

  • overvoltage — Electricity. excess voltage.
  • port orange — a city in E Florida.
  • postcollege — an institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education rather than technical or professional training. Compare university.
  • power surge — an unexpected, temporary increase in the current or voltage of an electrical circuit
  • pre-arrange — to arrange in advance or beforehand.
  • pre-college — an institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education rather than technical or professional training. Compare university.
  • premarriage — (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.
  • price range — the highest and lowest price of a commodity, security, etc., over a given period of time.
  • proof stage — the stage of publishing where trial impressions made from composed type, or print-outs (from a laser printer, etc) are read for the correction of errors
  • purple sage — a plant, Salvia leucophylla, of the mint family, native to California, having silvery leaves and purple spikes of flowers.
  • ragged edge — the brink, as of a cliff.
  • reading age — the level of reading ability that a person has in comparison to an average child of a particular age
  • rechallenge — a call or summons to engage in any contest, as of skill, strength, etc.
  • red cabbage — a variety of the edible cabbage, Brassica oleracea, having deep reddish-purple leaves.
  • retroussage — the technique or action, in etching or engraving, of drawing up ink from within the incised lines of an inked plate by deftly passing a soft cloth across its surface in order to spread ink to the adjacent areas.
  • ridgy-didge — genuine; correct
  • rifle range — a firing range for practice with rifles.
  • right stage — the part of the stage that is right of center as one faces the audience.
  • river rouge — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • road bridge — a bridge for road traffic
  • root bridge — (communications, hardware, networking)   A bridge which continuously transmits network topology information to other bridges, using the spanning tree protocol, in order to notify all other bridges on the network when topology changes are required. This means that a network is able to reconfigure itself whenever a network link (e.g. another bridge) fails, so an alternative path can be found. The presence of a root bridge also prevents loops from forming in the network. The root bridge is where the paths that frames take through the network they are assigned. It should be located centrally on the network to provide the shortest path to other links on the network. Unlike other bridges, the root bridge always forwards frames out over all of its ports. Every network should only have one root bridge. It should have the lowest bridge ID number.
  • royal gorge — a gorge of the Arkansas River in S central Colorado. 10 miles (16 km) long; up to 1000 feet (305 meters) deep.
  • safety cage — A safety cage is a rigid part of the body of a vehicle that surrounds the passenger compartment and protects passengers during a crash.
  • scaffoldage — a scaffold or scaffolding
  • sea cabbage — a brown alga, Hedophyllum sessile, of the North Pacific, characterized by a compact mass of fronds resembling a cabbage.
  • seigniorage — something claimed by a sovereign or superior as a prerogative.
  • sex linkage — an association between genes in sex chromosomes such that the characteristics determined by these genes appear more frequently in one sex than in the other.
  • sex-linkage — an association between genes in sex chromosomes such that the characteristics determined by these genes appear more frequently in one sex than in the other.
  • short-range — having a limited extent, as in distance or time: a short-range shot; a short-range plan.
  • shortchange — to give less than the correct change to.
  • snow bridge — a mass of snow bridging a crevasse, sometimes affording a risky way across it
  • sound stage — a large, soundproof studio used for filming motion pictures.
  • sour orange — a globose, reddish-yellow, bitter or sweet, edible citrus fruit.
  • southbridge — a town in S Massachusetts.
  • space stage — a stage set, often limited to an arrangement of ramps and platforms, in which actors and set pieces are spotlighted against the bare background of a dark or black cyclorama.
  • sports page — newspaper page carrying sports results
  • squarsonage — the residence of a squarson
  • step change — A step change is a sudden or major change in the way that something happens or the way that someone behaves.
  • stereoimage — the single three-dimensional image perceived in the brain by the coordination of the two slightly different views seen by the eyes.
  • storm surge — an abnormal rise in the level of the sea along a coast caused by the onshore winds of a severe cyclone.
  • stourbridge — an industrial town in W central England, in Dudley unitary authority, West Midlands. Pop: 55 480 (2001)
  • strain gage — A strain gage is a sensor for measuring the amount of strain on a solid surface.
  • strap hinge — a hinge having a flap, especially a long one, attached to one face of a door or the like.
  • strap-hinge — a hinge having a flap, especially a long one, attached to one face of a door or the like.
  • street luge — the sport of racing down a paved incline on a wheeled sled, in a supine position.
  • sublanguage — a subvariety of language used in a particular field or by a particular social group and characterized especially by distinctive vocabulary.
  • supercharge — to charge with an abundant or excessive amount, as of energy, emotion, or tension.
  • swamp barge — A swamp barge is a vessel used for offshore drilling in very shallow water, which is towed out and then rests on the bottom.
  • sweat lodge — (especially among North American Indians) a special building used for cleansing and purifying one's body by sweating, in which heated water is poured over heated stones to produce steam.
  • take charge — able or seemingly able to take charge: She is a take-charge management type.
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