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There are 23 nine-letter words containing E, G, M, N, R, T and Uarguement argumenta arguments augmenter augmentor embruting groupment guverment guvermint manuterge murketing mustering muttering nutmegger Nutmegger permuting purgament reaugment remugient triregnum trudgeman ungarment unmigrate 32 definitions found- arguement — n. Obsolete form of argument. — n. Misspelling of argument.
- argumenta — n. Plural of argumentum.
- arguments — n. Plural of argument. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of argument.
- augmenter — n. One who, or that which, augments or increases something.
- augmentor — n. Alternative form of augmenter.
- embruting — v. Present participle of embrute.
- groupment — n. (Military) A temporary, improvised grouping of forces.
- guverment — n. Eye dialect spelling of government.
- guvermint — n. Eye dialect spelling of government.
- manuterge — n. (Catholicism) A towel used by a priest during liturgy.
- murketing — n. An advertising strategy that avoids direct mentions of a product…
- mustering — v. Present participle of muster. — n. A bringing together, as of livestock for counting.
- muttering — v. Present participle of mutter. — n. Something that is muttered. — n. A rumour.
- nutmegger — n. (Soccer) One who nutmegs.
- Nutmegger — n. A person from Connecticut.
- permuting — v. Present participle of permute.
- purgament — n. (Obsolete) That which is excreted or purged; excretion. — n. (Obsolete) A cathartic; a purgative.
- reaugment — v. (Transitive) To augment again.
- remugient — adj. (Rare) Resounding, echoing. — adj. (Rare) Mooing, lowing.
- triregnum — n. The three-tiered triple crown worn by popes.
- trudgeman — n. Obsolete form of truchman.
- ungarment — v. (Dated) To undress. — n. (Rare) Undergarment.
- unmigrate — v. (Computing, rare) To reverse the process of migration; to switch… — v. To work backwards from the point where an observation was made…
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