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11-letter words containing e, c, h, o, g

  • frogmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of frogmarch.
  • geochemical — the science dealing with the chemical changes in and the composition of the earth's crust.
  • geophysical — the branch of geology that deals with the physics of the earth and its atmosphere, including oceanography, seismology, volcanology, and geomagnetism.
  • geostrophic — of or relating to the balance between the Coriolis force and the horizontal pressure force in the atmosphere.
  • geotechnics — the application of science in order to utilize the earth's natural resources in engineering projects
  • gerlachovka — a mountain in N Slovakia: highest peak of the Carpathian Mountains. 8737 feet (2663 meters).
  • germaphobic — Alternative form of germophobic.
  • germophobic — Morbidly afraid of germs.
  • ghetto code — (humour, programming)   A particularly inelegant and obviously suboptimal section of code that still meets the original requirements.
  • ghost dance — a ritual dance intended to establish communion with the dead, especially such a dance as performed by various messianic western American Indian cults in the late 19th century.
  • glaucophane — a sodium-rich monoclinic mineral of the amphibole family, usually metamorphic.
  • glochidiate — (botany) Having barbs.
  • glyptotheca — a space devoted to sculpture
  • goat cheese — a cheese containing goat's milk, either alone or mixed with cow's milk, usually having a stronger flavor than one made of cow's milk alone.
  • godchildren — Plural form of godchild.
  • goldfinches — Plural form of goldfinch.
  • googlewhack — A Google search result consisting of a single hit, in response to a search on two separate words.
  • gopherspace — (networking)   The sum of all files that can be reached using gopher.
  • grouchiness — The characteristic or quality of being grouchy.
  • growth cone — a flattened area at the end of a growing axon or dendrite, having radiating filopodia and lemellopodia that function as guides for the outgrowth of embryonic nerve fibers.
  • gynecopathy — any disease occurring only in women.
  • hagioscopes — Plural form of hagioscope.
  • hectoringly — So as to hector or bully.
  • hegemonical — having hegemony, or dominance: the ruling party's hegemonic control of all facets of society.
  • helicograph — an instrument for drawing helices.
  • hematologic — Of or relating to hematology.
  • hemorrhagic — a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
  • hercegovina — Herzegovina.
  • hercogamous — (of flowers) incapable of self-fertilization
  • heterogenic — of, relating to, or characterized by heterogenesis.
  • heterogonic — exhibiting allometry
  • high comedy — comedy dealing with polite society, characterized by sophisticated, witty dialogue and an intricate plot.
  • high-income — of or relating to those with a larger income than the average.
  • high-octane — noting a gasoline with a relatively high octane number, characterized by high efficiency and freedom from knock.
  • hog cholera — an acute, usually fatal, highly contagious disease of swine caused by an RNA virus of the genus Pestivirus, characterized by high fever, lack of appetite, diarrhea, and lethargy.
  • homecomings — Plural form of homecoming.
  • homogametic — producing only one type of gamete with respect to sex chromosomes.
  • homogenetic — pertaining to or characterized by homogenesis.
  • horseracing — Alternative form of horse racing.
  • hygrometric — of or relating to the hygrometer or hygrometry.
  • hygroscopes — Plural form of hygroscope.
  • ideographic — an ideogram.
  • lichenology — the branch of biology that studies lichens.
  • logomachies — Plural form of logomachy.
  • logorrhoeic — Alternative form of logorrheic.
  • macrophages — Plural form of macrophage.
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • microphages — Plural form of microphage.
  • moesogothic — of or relating to the Moesogoths or their language.
  • morphogenic — the development of structural features of an organism or part.
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