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13-letter words containing a, g, l, o, p, h

  • lymphangiomas — Plural form of lymphangioma.
  • lymphographic — of or relating to lymphography
  • megalocephaly — Cephalometry, Craniometry. macrocephalic.
  • metallography — the study of the structure of metals and alloys by means of microscopy.
  • monophthongal — (linguistics) Of or pertaining to a monophthong.
  • morphological — the branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms.
  • nephrological — of or relating to nephrology
  • ophthalmology — the branch of medical science dealing with the anatomy, functions, and diseases of the eye.
  • oropharyngeal — the part of the pharynx between the soft palate and the upper edge of the epiglottis.
  • oscillographs — Plural form of oscillograph.
  • oscillography — a device for recording the wave-forms of changing currents, voltages, or any other quantity that can be translated into electric energy, as sound waves.
  • paleethnology — (formerly) the branch of ethnology concerned with the earliest or most primitive human societies.
  • palos heights — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • pantheologist — a student of, or expert in, pantheology
  • pharmacologic — the science dealing with the preparation, uses, and especially the effects of drugs.
  • phlebographic — relating to phlebography or the X-ray imaging of a vein that has been injected with a dye that is visible on the image taken
  • phlogisticate — to integrate or blend phlogiston with
  • photo gallery — display of collected photographs
  • photoallergic — photosensitive.
  • photogelatine — relating to photographic processes in which gelatine is used in receiving or transferring prints
  • phototelegram — a telegram that is sent by means of phototelegraphy
  • phraseologist — a person who treats of or is concerned with phraseology.
  • phyllophagous — (of an organism) feeding on leaves.
  • physiological — of or relating to physiology.
  • plagiocephaly — a deformity of the skull in which one side is more developed in the front, and the other side is more developed in the rear.
  • plain yoghurt — natural yoghurt, without added flavouring
  • plethysmogram — the recording of a plethysmograph.
  • plough monday — the first Monday after Epiphany, which in N and E England used to be celebrated with a procession of ploughmen drawing a plough from house to house
  • polygamophile — a person who approves of or countenances polygamy, especially as practiced by others.
  • polythene bag — a bag made of polythene, esp one used to store or protect food or household articles
  • potato blight — fungal disease affecting potatoes
  • prague school — a school of linguistics emphasizing structure, active in the 1920s and 1930s.
  • psychological — of or relating to psychology.
  • pterylography — the description of the feather arrangement on birds
  • reflectograph — a type of mechanical instrument used for communication with spirits or the dead
  • rotary plough — an implement with a series of blades mounted on a power-driven shaft, used to break up soil or weeds
  • selenographer — the branch of astronomy that deals with the charting of the moon's surface.
  • shell program — A shell program is a basic computer program that provides a framework within which the user can develop the program to suit their own needs.
  • shopping mall — mall (def 1).
  • sphagnicolous — growing in moss
  • sphagnologist — a person who studies sphagna
  • splanchnology — the visceral system
  • symbolography — the writing of symbolic characters or tracing of symbolic figures
  • telephone tag — repeated unsuccessful attempts by two persons to connect with one another by telephone.
  • the paleogene — the Paleogene subdivision of the Tertiary Period or its rocks
  • topographical — the detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area, district, or locality.
  • typographical — of or relating to typography.
  • xylographical — Xylographic.
  • zygapophyseal — one of the four processes of a vertebra, occurring in pairs that interlock each vertebra with the vertebrae above and below.
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