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14-letter words containing c, o, g, n, s

  • microsporangia — Plural form of microsporangium.
  • miscounselling — the act of giving bad or incorrect counselling
  • misgovernaunce — misgovernment
  • mispronouncing — Present participle of mispronounce.
  • misrecognition — Incorrect recognition.
  • misrecognizing — Present participle of misrecognize.
  • monoglycerides — Plural form of monoglyceride.
  • morris dancing — Morris dancing is a type of old English country dancing which is performed by people wearing special costumes.
  • mos technology — (company)   A microprocessor design company started by some ex-Motorola designers, shortly after the Intel 8080 and Motorola 6800 appeared, in about 1975. MOS Technology introduced the 650x series, based on the Motorola 6800 design, though they were not exact clones for legal reasons. The design goal was a low-cost (smaler chip) design, realized by simplifying the decoder stage. There were no instructions with the value xxxxxx11, reducing the 1-of-4 decoder to a single NAND gate. Instructions with the value xxxxxx11 actually executed two instructions in paralell, some of them useful. The 6501 was pin-compatible with the 6800 for easier market penetration. The 650x-series had an on-chip clock oscillator while the 651x-series had none. The 6510 was used in the Commodore 64, released September 1981 and MOS made almost all the ICs for Commodore's pocket calculators. The PET was an idea of the of the 6500 developers. It was completly developed by MOS, but was manufactured and marketed by Commodore. By the time the it was ready for production (and Commodore had cancelled all orders) MOS had been taken over by Rockwell (Commodore's parent company). Just at this time the 6522 (VIA) was finished, but the data sheet for it was not and its developers had left MOS. For years, Rockwell didn't know in detail how the VIA worked.
  • narcodiagnosis — the use of drugs to produce narcosis as an aid in diagnosis.
  • neolinguistics — a school of linguistics centered in Italy emphasizing the importance of linguistic geography in diachronic studies.
  • non-coalescing — to unite so as to form one mass, community, etc.: The various groups coalesced into a crowd.
  • non-contiguous — touching; in contact.
  • non-discerning — showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding: a discerning critic of French poetry.
  • non-logistical — of or relating to logistics.
  • noncognitivism — the semantic meta-ethical thesis that moral judgments do not express facts and so do not have a truth value, thus excluding both naturalism and non-naturalism
  • nonhygroscopic — Not hygroscopic.
  • nonphysiologic — of or relating to physiology.
  • nonsignificant — (sciences) Lacking statistical significance.
  • nyctaginaceous — belonging to the Nyctaginaceae, the four-o'clock family of plants.
  • oceanographers — Plural form of oceanographer.
  • oehlenschläger — Adam Gottlob (ˈadam ˈɡɔtlɔp). 1779–1850, Danish romantic poet and dramatist
  • oligopsonistic — Being or pertaining to oligopsony.
  • oligosynthetic — (linguistics) (of a language) using a relatively small number of morphemes which combine synthetically to form compound words.
  • on consignment — the act of consigning.
  • oncogeneticist — a medical specialist in oncogenesis
  • operating cash — the amount of cash or money that a business generates
  • operating cost — The operating cost of a business, or a piece of equipment or machinery is the amount of money that it costs to run it.
  • osteogenically — By osteogenesis.
  • over-consuming — to destroy or expend by use; use up.
  • phantasmagoric — having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination.
  • pigeon-chested — having a narrow chest that sticks out at the front in an unusual way
  • pointing stick — TrackPoint
  • popping crease — a line parallel to and in advance of a bowling crease, marking the limit of a batsman's approach in hitting the ball.
  • post-pregnancy — the state, condition, or quality of being pregnant.
  • postganglionic — of, relating to, or consisting of ganglia.
  • processing tax — a tax levied by the government at an intermediate stage in the production of goods.
  • prognostically — of or relating to prognosis.
  • prognosticator — to forecast or predict (something future) from present indications or signs; prophesy.
  • propagandistic — a person involved in producing or spreading propaganda.
  • pseudo-generic — of, applicable to, or referring to all the members of a genus, class, group, or kind; general.
  • psychogalvanic — pertaining to or involving electric changes in the body resulting from reactions to mental or emotional stimuli.
  • psychogenetics — the study of internal or mental states
  • public housing — housing owned or operated by a government and usually offered at low rent to the needy.
  • pugnaciousness — inclined to quarrel or fight readily; quarrelsome; belligerent; combative.
  • racing colours — the colours painted on a racing car to represent the nation of the car or driver
  • regasification — Regasification is the process of returning LNG to its gaseous state.
  • roentgenoscope — a fluoroscope.
  • rotating stock — Rotating stock is a system used especially in food stores and to reduce wastage, in which the oldest stock is moved to the front of shelves and new stock is added at the back.
  • sanguification — hematopoiesis.
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