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Words ending with gin

3 letter words ending with gin

  • gin — a female Aborigine.
  • bathtub gin — homemade gin, especially gin made illegally during Prohibition.
  • cotton gin — a machine used for separating seeds from raw cotton
  • pink gin — a cocktail of gin and bitters usually made and served without ice.
  • sloe gin — a cordial or liqueur made from gin flavored with sloes.

4 letter words ending with gin

  • agin — against
  • ogin — (UK, chiefly, nautical, and, navy) A large body of water including the sea or the ocean.

5 letter words ending with gin

  • algin — alginic acid or one of its esters or salts, esp the gelatinous solution obtained as a by-product in the extraction of iodine from seaweed, used in mucilages and for thickening jellies
  • begin — To begin to do something means to start doing it.
  • elgin — a market town in NE Scotland, the administrative centre of Moray, on the River Lossie: ruined 13th-century cathedral: distilling, engineering. Pop: 20 829 (2001)
  • engin — engineer
  • fagin — (in Dickens' Oliver Twist) a villainous old man who trains and uses young boys as thieves.

6 letter words ending with gin

  • @begin — (text)   The Scribe equivalent of \begin.
  • \begin — (text, chat)   The LaTeX command used with \end to delimit an environment within which the text is formatted in a certain way. E.g. \begintable...\endtable. Used humorously in writing to indicate a context or to remark on the surrounded text. For example: \begin{flame} Predicate logic is the only good programming language. Anyone who would use anything else is an idiot. Also, all computers should be tredecimal instead of binary. \end{flame} Scribe users at CMU and elsewhere used to use @Begin/@End in an identical way (LaTeX was built to resemble Scribe). On Usenet, this construct would more frequently be rendered as "" and "" (a la HTML), or "#ifdef FLAME" and "#endif FLAME" (a la C preprocessor).
  • biggin — a plain close-fitting cap, often tying under the chin, worn in the Middle Ages and by children in the 17th century
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  • hoggin — a finely sifted gravel containing enough clay binder for it to be used in its natural form for making paths or roads

7 letter words ending with gin

  • friggin — Alternative spelling of frigging.
  • kosygin — Aleksei Nikolayevich [uh-lek-sey nik-uh-lah-yuh-vich;; Russian uh-lyi-ksyey nyi-kuh-lah-yi-vyich] /əˈlɛk seɪ ˌnɪk əˈlɑ yə vɪtʃ;; Russian ʌ lyɪˈksyeɪ nyɪ kʌˈlɑ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1904–80, Russian politician: premier of the U.S.S.R. 1964–80.
  • spongin — a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges.

8 letter words ending with gin

  • aborigin — (obsolete) Aborigine. (Attested from the early 17th century until the mid 19th century.).
  • misbegin — to begin incorrectly or badly
  • re-begin — to begin (something) again
  • remargin — to provide additional cash or collateral to a broker in order to keep secure stock bought on margin.
  • scroggin — a tramper's home-made high-calorie sweetmeat

9 letter words ending with gin

  • abafungin — A broad-spectrum antifungal agent with a novel mechanism of action for the treatment of dermatomycosis.
  • disvirgin — To take away the virginity of a person.
  • nonvirgin — a person who is not a virgin
  • un-virgin — a person who has never had sexual intercourse.

12 letter words ending with gin

  • androscoggin — a river flowing from NE New Hampshire through SW Maine into the Kennebec River. 171 miles (275 km) long.
  • vereshchagin — Vasili Vasilievich [vuh-syee-lyee vuh-syee-lyi-vyich] /vʌˈsyi lyi vʌˈsyi lyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1842–1904, Russian painter.

On this page, we collect all words that ending in GIN. To make easier to find the right word we have divided all 72 words to groups according to their length. So you should go to appropriate page if can’t find the word that ends in GIN that you are searching. Also you can use this page in Scrabble.

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