11-letter words containing g, a, y, o
- non-gravity — the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
- objurgatory — to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid harshly; berate sharply.
- obsignatory — (obsolete) Ratifying; confirming by sealing.
- octagonally — In an octagonal manner.
- odonatology — the study of insects, such as dragonflies, that belong to the zoological group Odonata
- odynophagia — Severe pain in mouth or esophagus when attempting to swallow.
- olfactology — the medical science which studies the sense of smell
- onion gravy — a type of gravy made with onions and stock and usually served with meat
- onomatology — onomastics.
- onychophagy — the habit of biting one's fingernails
- oologically — From the perspective of scientific study of eggs or of a collector of eggs.
- opthamology — Misspelling of ophthalmology.
- or anything — You can add or anything to the end of a clause or sentence in order to refer vaguely to other things that are or may be similar to what has just been mentioned.
- orange lily — a bulbous lily, Lilium bulbiferum, of the mountainous regions of southern Europe, having erect, crimson-spotted, orange flowers.
- organically — in an organic manner.
- originality — the quality or state of being original.
- orthography — the art of writing words with the proper letters, according to accepted usage; correct spelling.
- osteography — The scientific description of bones; osteology.
- ostreophagy — the consumption of oysters
- overeagerly — In an overeager manner.
- oxford gray — medium to dark gray.
- oxygen acid — oxyacid.
- oxygen mask — a masklike device placed or worn over the nose and mouth when inhaling supplementary oxygen from an attached tank.
- oxygenation — to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood.
- paddy wagon — Informal. patrol wagon.
- paleography — ancient forms of writing, as in documents and inscriptions.
- panegyricon — a collection of sermons
- pantheology — a branch of theology embracing all gods and all religions
- pathography — a biography that focuses on the negative elements of its subject.
- pedagoguery — a teacher; schoolteacher.
- pentagynous — (of plants) belonging to the order Pentagynia, characterized by the presence of five styles or pistils
- petrography — the branch of petrology dealing with the description and classification of rocks, especially by microscopic examination.
- phagocytize — (of a phagocyte) to devour (material).
- phagocytose — phagocytize.
- philography — the collecting of autographs, especially those of famous persons.
- phonography — phonetic spelling, writing, or shorthand.
- photography — the process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical action of light or of other forms of radiant energy, as x-rays, gamma rays, or cosmic rays.
- phraseology — manner or style of verbal expression; characteristic language: legal phraseology.
- phytography — the branch of botany dealing with the description of plants.
- piatigorsky — Gregor [greg-er] /ˈgrɛg ər/ (Show IPA), 1903–76, U.S. cellist, born in Russia.
- pictography — the use of pictographs; picture writing.
- piscatology — the art or science of fishing.
- planetology — the branch of astronomy that deals with the physical features of the planets.
- planography — the art or technique of printing from a flat surface directly or by offset.
- polling day — date of election voting
- polyangular — multangular; multiangular.
- polygonatum — a plant of the genus Polygonatum
- polygrapher — a person who employs a code cipher
- polygraphic — an instrument for receiving and recording simultaneously tracings of variations in certain body activities.
- polylingual — pertaining to, expressed in, or using several languages; multilingual.