9-letter words that end in ger
- astringer — a styptic or constrictive substance
- begrudger — a dissatisfied person
- boulanger — Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1837–91, French general and minister of war (1886–87). Accused of attempting a coup d'état, he fled to Belgium, where he committed suicide
- cataloger — a person, normally in a library, who catalogues literary materials
- defragger — a device which defragments computer files
- derringer — a short-barrelled pocket pistol of large calibre
- dillinger — John, 1902–34, U.S. bank robber and murderer.
- disgorger — to eject or throw out from the throat, mouth, or stomach; vomit forth.
- doojigger — Thingy, thingamajig.
- estranger — One who estranges.
- exchanger — A person or thing that exchanges one thing for another.
- feininger — Andreas (Bernhard Lyonel) [an-drey-uh s,, ahn-] /ænˈdreɪ əs,, ɑn-/ (Show IPA), 1906–1999, U.S. photographer, born in France.
- frontager — an owner of property or land which immediately faces a beach or street
- hamburger — a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground or chopped beef, usually in a roll or bun, variously garnished.
- harbinger — a person who goes ahead and makes known the approach of another; herald.
- hardanger — embroidery openwork having elaborate symmetrical designs created by blocks of satin stitches within which threads of the embroidery fabric are removed.
- heidegger — Martin, 1889–1976, German philosopher and writer.
- hellinger — Mark, 1903–47, U.S. writer and film producer.
- herringer — a person that catches herring
- hiphugger — (of a garment) having a close-fitting waistline placed at the hip rather than at the natural waist: hiphugger jeans.
- horologer — A maker or seller of clocks and watches.
- hotdogger — One who hotdogs; a sporting show-off.
- humdinger — a person, thing, action, or statement of remarkable excellence or effect.
- infringer — to commit a breach or infraction of; violate or transgress: to infringe a copyright; to infringe a rule.
- inswinger — a bowled ball that veers from off side to leg side.
- keylogger — the practice of using a software program or hardware device (keylogger) to record all keystrokes on a computer keyboard, either overtly as a surveillance tool or covertly as spyware: Many employers are making use of keylogging to monitor their employees' computer habits.
- kissinger — Henry A(lfred) born 1923, U.S. statesman, born in Germany: secretary of state 1973–77; Nobel Peace Prize 1973.
- lawmonger — an inferior lawyer
- limburger — a variety of soft white cheese of strong odor and flavor.
- massinger — Philip, 1583–1640, English dramatist: collaborated with John Fletcher.
- menninger — Charles Frederick, 1862–1953, and his sons Karl Augustus, 1893–1990, and William Claire, 1899–1966, U.S. psychiatrists.
- messenger — a person who carries a message or goes on an errand for another, especially as a matter of duty or business.
- mortgager — a person who mortgages property.
- mudlogger — a person in the oil industry who checks the mud for traces of oil or gas
- mustanger — a person who engages in mustanging.
- no longer — not anymore
- nutmegger — a native or inhabitant of Connecticut.
- ostringer — astringer.
- outrigger — a framework extended outboard from the side of a boat, especially, as in South Pacific canoes, supporting a float that gives stability.
- overeager — Excessively eager.
- passenger — a person who is traveling in an automobile, bus, train, airplane, or other conveyance, especially one who is not the driver, pilot, or the like.
- phalanger — any of numerous arboreal marsupials of the family Phalangeridae, of Australia, having foxlike ears and a long, bushy tail.
- porringer — a low dish or cup, often with a handle, from which soup, porridge, or the like is eaten.
- pottinger — an apothecary
- premerger — of the period prior to a merger
- preminger — Otto (Ludwig) 1906–86, U.S. motion-picture actor, director, and producer, born in Austria.
- recharger — a device used to charge a rechargeable battery from the mains electricity supply
- scavenger — an animal or other organism that feeds on dead organic matter.
- schwinger — Julian Seymour, 1918–94, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1965.
- scrounger — to borrow (a small amount or item) with no intention of repaying or returning it: to scrounge a cigarette.
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