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13-letter words containing d, z, o

  • dragon lizard — Komodo dragon.
  • dramatization — the act of dramatizing.
  • editorialized — Simple past tense and past participle of editorialize.
  • editorializer — One who editorializes.
  • editorializes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of editorialize.
  • edward lorenz — (person)   A mathematical meteorologist who discovered the Lorenz attractor in the 1960s.
  • emotionalized — Simple past tense and past participle of emotionalize.
  • epidotization — the process of changing into epidote
  • factionalized — Simple past tense and past participle of factionalize.
  • feudalization — to make feudal; bring under the feudal system.
  • fictionalized — to make into fiction; give a somewhat imaginative or fictional version of: to fictionalize a biography.
  • gourmandizers — Plural form of gourmandizer.
  • gourmandizing — Present participle of gourmandize.
  • haemodialyzer — a piece of equipment used in haemodialysis to screen the blood to remove unwanted substances
  • hazardousness — The condition of being hazardous.
  • honey buzzard — a long-tailed Old World hawk, Pernis apivorus, that feeds on the larvae of bees as well as on small rodents, reptiles, and insects.
  • horned lizard — an insectivorous iguanid lizard of the genus Phrynosoma, of western North America, having hornlike spines on the head and a flattened body covered with spiny scales.
  • hybridization — to cause to produce hybrids; cross.
  • hydrogenizing — Present participle of hydrogenize.
  • idealizations — Plural form of idealization.
  • insolubilized — Made insoluble.
  • isocarboxazid — a potent monoamine oxidase inhibitor, C 12 H 13 N 3 O 2 , used to treat severe depression.
  • lamaze method — a method by which an expectant mother is prepared for childbirth by education, psychological and physical conditioning, and breathing exercises.
  • lizard orchid — a European orchid, Himantoglossum hircinum, rare in Britain, having a spike of grey-green flowers smelling of goats
  • losing hazard — an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable: The job was full of hazards.
  • lounge lizard — a foppish man who frequents bars, cafés, hotel lounges, etc., with or in search of women.
  • madeira topaz — citrine (def 2).
  • melodramatize — to make melodramatic.
  • methodization — The act or process of methodizing, or the state of being methodized.
  • metronidazole — a synthetic antimicrobial substance, C 6 H 9 N 3 O 3 , used chiefly in the treatment of infections, such as Trichomonas vaginalis and certain anaerobic bacterial infections.
  • misrecognized — Simple past tense and past participle of misrecognize.
  • modernization — to make modern; give a new or modern character or appearance to: to modernize one's ideas; to modernize a kitchen.
  • mohammedanize — Islamize.
  • muzzle-loader — a firearm that is loaded through the muzzle.
  • muzzleloaders — Plural form of muzzleloader.
  • muzzleloading — Of a gun, having ammunition loaded from the front of the barrel where it will exit.
  • non-motorized — to furnish with a motor, as a vehicle.
  • nonauthorized — Not authorized.
  • nondialyzable — not dialyzable or capable of undergoing dialysis
  • nonmechanized — Unmechanized.
  • nonsubsidized — not subsidized
  • occidentalize — to make Occidental.
  • ordzhonikidze — Also, Orjonikidze. former name of Vladikavkaz.
  • over-idealize — to make ideal; represent in an ideal form or character; exalt to an ideal perfection or excellence.
  • overcivilized — excessively civilized
  • overdramatize — to put into a form suitable for acting on a stage.
  • periodization — an act or instance of dividing a subject into historical eras for purposes of analysis and study.
  • pidginization — to develop (a language) into a pidgin.
  • podzolization — the process by which the upper layer of a soil becomes acidic through the leaching of bases which are deposited in the lower horizons
  • point de gaze — a needlepoint lace in which delicate floral designs are sewn onto a net ground.
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