13-letter words containing e, r, g, o, m
- morning dress — formal daytime apparel for men, including striped pants, a cutaway, and a silk hat.
- morning paper — a paper published the night before for distribution in the morning (as opposed to an evening paper)
- morphogenesis — the development of structural features of an organism or part.
- morphogenetic — the development of structural features of an organism or part.
- morphographer — a person who scientifically describes form
- morse signals — signals encoded using the Morse Code
- mortgage bond — a bond secured by a mortgage on real estate or other property.
- mortgage rate — the level of interest charged by building societies and banks on house-purchase loans
- mother figure — a woman embodying or seeming to embody the qualities of an idealized conception of the female parent, eliciting from others the emotional responses that a child typically has toward its mother.
- mother of god — a title of the Virgin Mary.
- mother tongue — the language first learned by a person; native language.
- motherfucking — a mean, despicable, or vicious person.
- mount gambier — a city in S Australia.
- mourning dove — variety of pigeon
- mousetrapping — Present participle of mousetrap.
- mouthwatering — very appetizing in appearance, aroma, or description: a mouth-watering dessert.
- multicategory — (mathematics) A generalization of the concept of category that allows morphisms of multiple arity.
- multiregional — of, relating to or involving several regions
- mythographies — Plural form of mythography.
- name-dropping — the introduction into one's conversation, letters, etc., of the names of famous or important people as alleged friends or associates in order to impress others.
- neogrammarian — a member of the Junggrammatiker.
- nom de guerre — an assumed name, as one under which a person fights, paints, writes, etc.; pseudonym.
- non-emergency — a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
- nongovernment — Not governmental in nature.
- nonmanagerial — pertaining to management or a manager: managerial functions; the managerial class of society.
- nonperforming — not performing well or properly.
- nonprogrammer — a person who is not a programmer
- normoglycemic — (medicine) Having the normal amount of glucose in the blood.
- numerological — Of, pertaining to, or based on numerology.
- numerologists — the study of numbers, as the figures designating the year of one's birth, to determine their supposed influence on one's life, future, etc.
- nutrigenomics — the study of how individual genetic makeup interacts with diet, especially the effects of this interaction on a person's health.
- oleomargarine — margarine.
- on good terms — in a friendly way, amicably
- open marriage — a marriage in which the partners agree that each is free to have sexual relationships with other partners.
- oregon myrtle — California laurel
- osmoregulator — Any organism that practices osmoregulation.
- outlaw regime — a dangerously unpredictable political regime, as of a country, state, etc, which disregards international law or diplomacy
- outperforming — Present participle of outperform.
- overdemanding — excessively demanding
- overglamorize — to glamorize excessively
- parallelogram — a quadrilateral having both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each other.
- pearl molding — a molding having the form of a row of pearls.
- pharyngectomy — excision of part or all of the pharynx.
- phototelegram — a telegram that is sent by means of phototelegraphy
- phrygian mode — an authentic church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from E to E.
- platform game — a type of computer game that is played by moving a figure on the screen through a series of obstacles and problems
- plethysmogram — the recording of a plethysmograph.
- pneumatograph — pneumograph.
- pneumogastric — of or relating to the lungs and stomach.
- post-marriage — (broadly) any of the diverse forms of interpersonal union established in various parts of the world to form a familial bond that is recognized legally, religiously, or socially, granting the participating partners mutual conjugal rights and responsibilities and including, for example, opposite-sex marriage, same-sex marriage, plural marriage, and arranged marriage: Anthropologists say that some type of marriage has been found in every known human society since ancient times. See Word Story at the current entry.