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11-letter words containing c, o, m, d, g

  • acaroid gum — a red alcohol-soluble resin that exudes from various species of grass tree, esp Xanthorrhoea hastilis, and is used in varnishes, for coating paper, etc
  • camouflaged — concealed or disguised
  • campgrounds — Plural form of campground.
  • cardiograms — Plural form of cardiogram.
  • closed game — a relatively complex game involving closed ranks and files and permitting only nontactical positional manoeuvring
  • come and go — to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don't come any closer!
  • comedogenic — producing or causing blackheads or acne
  • common good — the part of the property of a Scottish burgh, in the form of land or funds, that is at the disposal of the community
  • compounding — the addition of interest on interest already earned or charged
  • corrigendum — an error to be corrected
  • curmudgeons — Plural form of curmudgeon.
  • dactylogram — a fingerprint
  • decomposing — Present participle of decompose.
  • demagogical — Demagogic.
  • demographic — Demographic means relating to or concerning demography.
  • dichogamous — having the stamens and pistils maturing at different times, thereby preventing self-pollination, as a monoclinous flower (opposed to homogamous).
  • documenting — Present participle of document.
  • frogmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of frogmarch.
  • genomic dna — the DNA constituting the genome of a cell or organism, as distinguished from extrachromosomal DNAs, such as plasmids. Abbreviation: gDNA.
  • geodynamics — (used with a singular verb) the science dealing with dynamic processes or forces within the earth.
  • geomedicine — the branch of medicine dealing with the effect of geography on disease.
  • go commando — to wear no underpants
  • gob-smacked — utterly astounded; astonished.
  • goldschmidt — Richard Benedikt. 1878–1958, US geneticist, born in Germany. He advanced the theory that heredity is determined by the chemical configuration of the chromosome molecule rather than by the qualities of the individual genes
  • gonadectomy — (surgery) The procedure to remove an ovary or testis.
  • high comedy — comedy dealing with polite society, characterized by sophisticated, witty dialogue and an intricate plot.
  • ideogrammic — Being, or pertaining to, an ideogram.
  • incommoding — Present participle of incommode.
  • logic model — A logic model is a method of calculating how likely it is that something unwanted will happen.
  • medicolegal — pertaining to medicine and law or to forensic medicine.
  • mockingbird — any of several gray, black, and white songbirds of the genus Mimus, especially M. polyglottos, of the U.S. and Mexico, noted for their ability to mimic the songs of other birds.
  • modal logic — (logic)   An extension of propositional calculus with operators that express various "modes" of truth. Examples of modes are: necessarily A, possibly A, probably A, it has always been true that A, it is permissible that A, it is believed that A. "It is necessarily true that A" means that things being as they are, A must be true, e.g. "It is necessarily true that x=x" is TRUE while "It is necessarily true that x=y" is FALSE even though "x=y" might be TRUE. Adding modal operators [F] and [P], meaning, respectively, henceforth and hitherto leads to a "temporal logic". Flavours of modal logics include: Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL), Propositional Linear Temporal Logic (PLTL), Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), Computational Tree Logic (CTL), Hennessy-Milner Logic, S1-S5, T. C.I. Lewis, "A Survey of Symbolic Logic", 1918, initiated the modern analysis of modality. He developed the logical systems S1-S5. JCC McKinsey used algebraic methods (Boolean algebras with operators) to prove the decidability of Lewis' S2 and S4 in 1941. Saul Kripke developed the relational semantics for modal logics (1959, 1963). Vaughan Pratt introduced dynamic logic in 1976. Amir Pnuelli proposed the use of temporal logic to formalise the behaviour of continually operating concurrent programs in 1977.
  • mosaic gold — Chemistry. stannic sulfide.
  • nondogmatic — not related to dogma, esp in religion
  • tragicomedy — a dramatic or other literary composition combining elements of both tragedy and comedy.

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