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There are 23 eleven-letter words containing D, E, G, 2I, M and P

aphid␣midgesbepilgrimeddecompilingglimepirideglipalamideimpendinglyimpinguatedimpolderingmagnetic␣dipmegapodiidsmegaspilidsmegaspiridsmeliphagidsmispleadingmispledgingmisspendingpemphigoidspilgrimagedpilgrimisedpilgrimizedpreimaginedpremidnightpudding␣time

26 definitions found

  • aphid␣midges — n. Plural of aphid midge.
  • bepilgrimed — adj. (Humorous, rare) Overrun with pilgrims.
  • decompiling — v. Present participle of decompile.
  • glimepiride — n. (Pharmacology) A sulfonylurea antidiabetic drug.
  • glipalamide — n. (Pharmacology) An antidiabetic drug.
  • impendingly — adv. In an impending manner; forthcomingly; soon to come.
  • impinguated — v. Simple past tense and past participle of impinguate.
  • impoldering — v. Present participle of impolder.
  • magnetic␣dip — n. The angle between magnetic north and the horizontal (as shown…
  • megapodiids — n. Plural of megapodiid.
  • megaspilids — n. Plural of megaspilid.
  • megaspirids — n. Plural of megaspirid.
  • meliphagids — n. Plural of meliphagid.
  • mispleading — v. Present participle of misplead. — n. (Law) An error in pleading.
  • mispledging — v. Present participle of mispledge.
  • misspending — n. Improper, wasteful, or incorrect spending; squandering. — v. Present participle of misspend.
  • pemphigoids — n. Plural of pemphigoid.
  • pilgrimaged — v. Simple past tense and past participle of pilgrimage.
  • pilgrimised — v. Simple past tense and past participle of pilgrimise.
  • pilgrimized — v. Simple past tense and past participle of pilgrimize.
  • preimagined — v. Simple past tense and past participle of preimagine.
  • premidnight — adj. Before midnight.
  • pudding␣time — n. (Obsolete) dinner time (pudding being formerly the dish first eaten). — n. (Obsolete) The nick of time; critical time, just in time.
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