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10-letter words containing a, g, o

  • homographs — a word of the same written form as another but of different meaning and usually origin, whether pronounced the same way or not, as bear 1 “to carry; support” and bear 2 “animal” or lead 1 “to conduct” and lead 2 “metal.”.
  • homography — The state or quality of being spelt homographically; the state or quality of existing as homographs.
  • homologate — to approve; confirm or ratify.
  • homorganic — (of two or more speech sounds) having the same place of articulation, as p, b, and m, which are all bilabial.
  • hop garden — a field of hops
  • hopsacking — bagging made chiefly of hemp and jute.
  • hormogonia — a portion of filament in blue-green algae that becomes detached and reproduces by cell division.
  • horography — the art of constructing time-keeping instruments such as watches and clocks
  • horselaugh — a loud, coarse laugh, especially of derision.
  • hour angle — the angle, measured westward through 360°, between the celestial meridian of an observer and the hour circle of a celestial body.
  • house flag — a flag flown by a merchant ship, bearing the emblem of its owners or operators.
  • hu yaobang — 1915–89, Chinese Communist leader: general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party 1981–87.
  • hyalograph — an instrument used in hyalography.
  • hydragogue — causing the discharge of watery fluid, as from the bowels.
  • hydrograph — a graph of the water level or rate of flow of a body of water as a function of time, showing the seasonal change.
  • hyetograph — a map or chart showing the average rainfall for the localities represented.
  • hygiaphone — a glass screen through which an employee may speak to members of the public, eg at a ticket office
  • hygrochasy — the opening of a fruit or flower caused by water or moisture
  • hygrograph — a self-recording hygrometer.
  • hypnagogia — (medicine) A condition characterized by dreamlike auditory, visual, or tactile sensations when half-awake.
  • hypnagogic — of or relating to drowsiness.
  • hypnograph — an instrument that measures activities of the human body during sleep.
  • hypogeusia — a disease characterized by a decreased ability to taste and, sometimes, to smell: associated with a zinc deficiency
  • hypozeugma — the use of a succession of subjects with a single predicate.
  • iatrogenic — (of a medical disorder) caused by the diagnosis, manner, or treatment of a physician.
  • iceboating — the sport of using an iceboat
  • iconograph — symbolic representation, especially the conventional meanings attached to an image or images.
  • idealogies — Misspelling of ideologies.
  • ideamonger — a person who originates and promotes or deals in ideas.
  • ideogramic — Alt form ideogrammic.
  • ideographs — an ideogram.
  • ideography — the use of ideograms.
  • idiography — The study of individuals.
  • ignorances — the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.
  • ignorantly — lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
  • ignoration — The state of being ignorant.
  • iguanodons — Plural form of iguanodon.
  • imageboard — A type of Internet forum that revolves around the posting of images with minimal associated text.
  • immigrator — to come to a country of which one is not a native, usually for permanent residence.
  • immolating — Present participle of immolate.
  • incogitant — thoughtless; inconsiderate.
  • incouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of incourage.
  • indagation — the act of investigating
  • indagatory — investigatory
  • ingolstadt — a city in Bavaria,SE Germany, on the Danube River.
  • innovating — Make changes in something established, esp. by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
  • inorganics — Plural form of inorganic.
  • inorganize — To corrupt an organization; disorganize.
  • insolating — Present participle of insolate.
  • instigator — to cause by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel.
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