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12-letter words containing e, r, o, t, l, g

  • gospel truth — an unquestionably true statement, fact, etc.
  • governmental — the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state, community, etc.; political administration: Government is necessary to the existence of civilized society.
  • gradeflation — grade inflation.
  • granulocytes — Plural form of granulocyte.
  • grapple shot — a grapnellike projectile fired from a gun and used as a hold for the end of a line in rescue operations or in kedging.
  • greenbottles — Plural form of greenbottle.
  • grossularite — a mineral, calcium aluminum garnet, Ca 3 Al 2 Si 3 O 12 , occurring in gray-white to pinkish crystals.
  • ground alert — the state of waiting for orders in or near combat airplanes ready to take to the air at once.
  • ground plate — Electricity. a metal plate for making a ground connection to the earth.
  • headstrongly — In a headstrong manner.
  • heortologist — a person who studies heortology
  • herpetologic — Alternative form of herpetological.
  • heterologous — Biology. of different origin; pertaining to heterology.
  • hygrothermal — (physics) Of or pertaining to both humidity and temperature.
  • intercollege — intercollegiate.
  • interlocking — to fit into each other, as parts of machinery, so that all action is synchronized.
  • interrogable — capable of being interrogated
  • large-format — of or relating to a camera with an image area of 5 inches by 4 inches or more
  • laryngectomy — excision of part or all of the larynx.
  • leaf through — one of the expanded, usually green organs borne by the stem of a plant.
  • letterboxing — Also, letter box. Chiefly British. a public or private mailbox.
  • light bomber — a small airplane designed to carry light bomb loads relatively short distances, especially one having a gross loaded weight of less than 100,000 pounds (45,000 kg).
  • lithographed — Simple past tense and past participle of lithograph.
  • lithographer — a person who works at lithography.
  • live through — experience or endure
  • live yoghurt — yoghurt that contains live bacteria
  • logocentrism — a method of literary analysis in which words and language are regarded as a fundamental expression of external reality, excluding nonlinguistic factors such as historical context.
  • long-termism — the tendency to focus attention on long-term gains
  • melanogaster — Any of several fungi of the genus Melanogaster.
  • metallograph — a microscope for observing the microstructure of metals.
  • metalorganic — (chemistry) organometallic.
  • metalworking — the act or technique of making metal objects.
  • meteorologic — Relating to meteorology; meteorological.
  • meterologist — Misspelling of meteorologist.
  • methyl group — the univalent group CH 3 −, derived from methane.
  • metrological — the science of weights and measures.
  • mineralogist — the science or study of minerals.
  • multipronged — having or composed of several prongs: a multipronged electric plug.
  • mythologizer — One who, or that which, mythologizes.
  • natal orange — a spiny shrub, Strychnos spinosa, of the logania family, of central and southern Africa, having yellowish-white flowers and edible, berrylike, yellow fruit.
  • nephrologist — A physician whose speciality is nephrology.
  • neurologists — Plural form of neurologist.
  • nitrogelatin — gelatin dynamite.
  • nonregulated — Alternative spelling of non-regulated.
  • numerologist — A practitioner of numerology.
  • obliterating — Present participle of obliterate.
  • optical grep — vgrep
  • oregon trail — a route used during the U.S. westward migrations, especially in the period from 1840 to 1860, starting in Missouri and ending in Oregon. About 2000 miles (3200 km) long.
  • organoleptic — perceived by a sense organ.
  • oriental rug — a rug or carpet woven usually in Asia and characterized by hand-knotted pile.
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