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There are 11 ten-letter words beginning with INGR| INGRAFTING | • ingrafting v. Present participle of ingraft. • INGRAFT v. (Shakespeare) to graft for propagation, also ENGRAFT. | | INGRAINERS | • ingrainers n. Plural of ingrainer. • INGRAINER n. one who ingrains, also ENGRAINER. | | INGRAINING | • ingraining v. Present participle of ingrain. • INGRAIN v. to impress firmly on the mind, also ENGRAIN. | | INGRATEFUL | • ingrateful adj. Ungrateful; not grateful. • ingrateful adj. Unpleasing to the sense; distasteful. • INGRATEFUL adj. not grateful, also UNGRATEFUL. | | INGRATIATE | • ingratiate v. (Reflexive) To bring oneself into favour with someone by flattering or trying to please him or her. • ingratiate v. (Followed by to) To recommend; to render easy or agreeable. • INGRATIATE v. to commend (usually oneself) persuasively to someone's favour. | | INGREDIENT | • ingredient n. One of the substances present in a mixture, especially food. • INGREDIENT n. something that enters into a mixture or compound. | | INGRESSION | • ingression n. The act or process of entering or intruding. • ingression n. (Metaphysics) The process by which a potentiality enters into actuality. • ingression n. (Biology) The inward migration of cells from the blastula during gastrulation. | | INGRESSIVE | • ingressive adj. Going or directed inward, entering. • ingressive adj. Open to entry or examination. • ingressive adj. (Phonetics, of a speech sound) Uttered by drawing air inward through the mouth or nose. | | INGROOVING | • ingrooving v. Present participle of ingroove. • INGROOVE v. to fit into a groove, also ENGROOVE. | | INGROSSING | • ingrossing v. Present participle of ingross. • INGROSS v. to completely absorb one's attention, also ENGROSS. | | INGROUNDED | • INGROUND v. to fix (something) in something as in the ground. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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