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10-letter words containing l, a, g, r

  • corralling — an enclosure or pen for horses, cattle, etc.
  • cracklings — Plural form of crackling.
  • cradlesong — a lullaby
  • craigfluke — a common name for the grey sole fish Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
  • craigslist — (transitive, Internet, informal) To advertise (a product or service) on the Craigslist website.
  • craniology — the branch of science concerned with the shape and size of the human skull, esp with reference to variations between different races
  • crashingly — extremely; exceedingly
  • crazy golf — a putting game in which the ball has to be played via various obstacles
  • creakingly — With a creaking sound.
  • crown gall — a disease of peaches, apples, roses, grapes, etc., characterized by the formation of galls on the roots or stems usually at or below ground level, caused by a bacterium, Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
  • culvertage — the forfeiture of a person's property, thereby reducing him to the status of a villain
  • curtailing — Present participle of curtail.
  • curtilages — Plural form of curtilage.
  • cyclograph — Arcograph.
  • daggerlike — resembling a dagger in shape or form
  • dangerless — Without danger.
  • darjeeling — a town in NE India, in West Bengal in the Himalayas, at an altitude of about 2250 m (7500 ft). Pop: 107 530 (2001)
  • darlington — an industrial town in NE England in Darlington unitary authority, S Durham: developed mainly with the opening of the Stockton-Darlington railway (1825). Pop: 86 082 (2001)
  • daughterly — of, like, or proper to a daughter
  • deflagrate — to burn or cause to burn with great heat and light
  • degradable — (of waste products, packaging materials, etc) capable of being decomposed chemically or biologically
  • degradedly — in a degraded fashion
  • delayering — Delayering is the process of simplifying the administrative structure of a large organization in order to make it more efficient.
  • delegators — Plural form of delegator.
  • delegatory — of or relating to the delegation or assignment of authority, power, or responsibility.
  • deleverage — to reduce the ratio of debt capital to equity capital in an organization or (of an organization) to reduce the ratio of debt capital to equity capital
  • deregulate — To deregulate something means to remove controls and regulations from it.
  • dhaulagiri — a mountain in W central Nepal, in the Himalayas. Height: 8172 m (26 810 ft)
  • dog collar — a collar used to restrain or identify a dog.
  • dog-collar — A dog-collar is a stiff, round, white collar that fastens at the back and that is worn by Christian priests and ministers.
  • dog-walker — a person who walks other people's dogs, especially for a fee.
  • dollar gap — the difference, measured in U.S. dollars, between the earnings of a foreign country through sales and investments in the U.S. and the payments made by that country to the U.S.
  • draggingly — In a way that drags; with a dragging motion.
  • dragonlike — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
  • dragonling — (fantasy) A baby dragon.
  • dragsville — something unpleasantly boring or tedious.
  • drain plug — A drain plug is a plug which is taken out to allow a fluid to be drained from a tank such as an engine oil pan or sump.
  • dram glass — joey glass.
  • drawlingly — Speaking with a drawl.
  • dreadingly — With dread.
  • dreamingly — In a dreamy manner.
  • e-learning — Computer-Aided Instruction
  • earthlight — earthshine.
  • earthlings — Plural form of earthling.
  • easterling — a native of a country lying to the east, especially a merchant from the Baltic.
  • effleurage — a delicate stroking motion in massage.
  • eglandular — having no glands
  • embrangled — Simple past tense and past participle of embrangle.
  • embrangles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrangle.
  • enfleurage — The extraction of essential oils and perfumes from flowers using odorless animal or vegetable fats.
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