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There are 24 ten-letter words containing E, G, I, O, 2R and Y

argyroditeargyrosidebeworryingbiosurgerycryoregimedigressoryemigratorygoliarderygregoryitegroceryinggyratoriesgyrocirclegyroglidergyrometricgyroperiodligonberryoverdryingoverfryingovertryingring␣theoryRogers␣Cityroysteringtorrefyingyou're␣right

25 definitions found

  • argyrodite — n. (Mineralogy) An uncommon silver germanium sulfide mineral…
  • argyroside — n. A particular steroid glycoside.
  • beworrying — v. Present participle of beworry.
  • biosurgery — n. (Medicine, surgery) The medicinal use of maggots to clean wounds…
  • cryoregime — n. (Ecology) A permanently cold environment.
  • digressory — adj. Digressive.
  • emigratory — adj. Synonym of migratory.
  • goliardery — n. The satirical or ribald poetry of the Goliards.
  • gregoryite — n. (Mineralogy) A mineral containing calcium, carbon, oxygen…
  • grocerying — v. Present participle of grocery.
  • gyratories — n. Plural of gyratory.
  • gyrocircle — n. (Mathematics) A hyperbolic circle in gyrovector space.
  • gyroglider — n. Synonym of rotor kite.
  • gyrometric — adj. Of or pertaining to gyrometry.
  • gyroperiod — n. (Physics) The period of the circular motion of a charged particle…
  • ligonberry — n. Alternative form of lingonberry.
  • overdrying — v. Present participle of overdry.
  • overfrying — v. Present participle of overfry.
  • overtrying — v. Present participle of overtry.
  • ring␣theory — n. The branch of mathematics dealing with the algebraic structure of rings.
  • Rogers␣City — prop.n. A city, the county seat of Presque Isle County, Michigan, United States.
  • roystering — v. Present participle of royster. — n. Obsolete form of roistering.
  • torrefying — v. Present participle of torrefy.
  • you're␣right — phr. Indicates that what the interlocutor said/says is correct.
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