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10-letter words containing c, h, i, o, g

  • gynophobic — relating to a dread or hatred of women
  • hagiocracy — government by a body of persons esteemed as holy.
  • hagiologic — Synonym of hagiological.
  • hagioscope — squint (def 13).
  • heroic age — one of the five periods in human history, when, according to Hesiod, gods and demigods performed heroic and glorious deeds.
  • hiccoughed — Simple past tense and past participle of hiccough.
  • high court — Supreme Court.
  • high-count — (of a woven fabric) having a relatively high number of warp and filling threads per square inch.
  • highschool — a school attended after elementary school or junior high school and usually consisting of grades 9 or 10 through 12.
  • histologic — the branch of biology dealing with the study of tissues.
  • homecoming — a return to one's home; arrival at home.
  • homorganic — (of two or more speech sounds) having the same place of articulation, as p, b, and m, which are all bilabial.
  • hopsacking — bagging made chiefly of hemp and jute.
  • hydrogenic — (chemistry) hydrogen-like.
  • hydrologic — the science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
  • hypergolic — (especially of rocket-fuel propellant constituents) igniting spontaneously upon contact with a complementary substance.
  • hypnagogic — of or relating to drowsiness.
  • hypnogenic — of or relating to the induction of sleep
  • hypnogogic — Alternative spelling of hypnagogic.
  • iconograph — symbolic representation, especially the conventional meanings attached to an image or images.
  • isographic — (in the study of the geographical distribution of a dialect) a line drawn on a map to indicate areas having common linguistic characteristics.
  • logorrheic — pathologically incoherent, repetitious speech.
  • long-chain — pertaining to molecules composed of long chains of atoms, or polymers composed of long chains of monomers.
  • megaphonic — Of, or pertaining to, a megaphone.
  • micrograph — an instrument for executing extremely minute writing or engraving.
  • microlight — An ultralight aircraft.
  • microphage — a small phagocytic cell in blood or lymph, especially a polymorphonuclear leukocyte.
  • mummichogs — Plural form of mummichog.
  • mythogenic — producing or capable of producing myths.
  • mythologic — (mythology) Of or pertaining to mythology.
  • neo-gothic — of, relating to, or designating chiefly a style of architecture in which gothic motifs and forms are imitated.
  • nightscope — An optical instrument that provides night vision.
  • oil change — the replacement of dirty engine oil with clean engine oil
  • oligarchic — of, relating to, or having the form of an oligarchy.
  • orcharding — the cultivation of orchards
  • orographic — Of or relating to mountains, especially with regard to their position and form.
  • orthogenic — Psychology. of, concerned with, or providing corrective treatment for mentally retarded or seriously disturbed children: orthogenic class.
  • pathogenic — Pathology. capable of producing disease: pathogenic bacteria.
  • pathologic — of or relating to pathology.
  • phagocytic — any cell, as a macrophage, that ingests and destroys foreign particles, bacteria, and cell debris.
  • phlegmonic — relating to or having the characteristics of a phlegmon
  • phlogistic — Pathology. inflammatory.
  • photogenic — forming an attractive subject for photography or having features that look well in a photograph: a photogenic face.
  • phylogenic — the development or evolution of a particular group of organisms.
  • phytogenic — of plant origin.
  • pichiciago — any of several small armadillos of the genera Chalmyphorus and Burmeisteria, of southern South America.
  • pichiciego — any of several small armadillos of the genera Chalmyphorus and Burmeisteria, of southern South America.
  • pictograph — pictogram
  • polyphagic — Pathology. excessive desire to eat.
  • prognathic — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
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