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There are 13 ten-letter words containing NDIG| INDIGENCES | • indigences n. Plural of indigence. • INDIGENCE n. poverty; the state of being needy, also INDIGENCY. | | INDIGENISE | • indigenise v. Alternative form of indigenize. • INDIGENISE v. to render indigenous, also INDIGENIZE. | | INDIGENITY | • indigenity n. Indigenousness. • INDIGENITY n. indigenousness. | | INDIGENIZE | • indigenize v. To bring something under the control or influence of an indigenous people. • INDIGENIZE v. to render indigenous, also INDIGENISE. | | INDIGENOUS | • indigenous adj. Born or originating in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion. • indigenous adj. Innate, inborn. • Indigenous adj. Alternative letter-case form of indigenous (“native, relating to the native inhabitants of a land”). | | INDIGENTLY | • indigently adv. In an indigent manner. • INDIGENT adv. needy. | | INDIGESTED | • indigested adj. (Now rare) Not resolved; not regularly disposed and arranged; unmethodical, crude. • indigested adj. Not digested in the stomach; undigested. • indigested adj. (Medicine, obsolete) Of wounds: not in a state suitable for healing; (specifically) of an abscess or… | | INDIGNANCE | • indignance n. Indignation. • INDIGNANCE n. (archaic) indignation, contempt, also INDIGNATION. | | INDIGOLITE | • indigolite n. Alternative form of indicolite. • INDIGOLITE n. a variety of tourmaline of an indigo-blue color, also INDICOLITE. | | INDIGOTINS | • indigotins n. Plural of indigotin. • INDIGOTIN n. the blue colouring matter of indigo, obtained by hydrolysis from indican. | | PUNDIGRION | • PUNDIGRION n. (obsolete) a play on words, a pun. | | UNDIGESTED | • undigested adj. Not digested. • UNDIGESTED adj. not digested. | | UNDIGHTING | • undighting v. Present participle of undight. • UNDIGHT v. (Spenser) to undo, take off. |
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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