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13-letter words containing g, e, o, d, a

  • nonadrenergic — Not adrenergic.
  • nonconjugated — not conjugated
  • nondecreasing — not decreasing.
  • nondegenerate — not degenerate
  • nondegradable — not subject to or capable of degradation or decomposition: nondegradable waste.
  • nondelegation — A failure or refusal to delegate.
  • nonguaranteed — Not guaranteed; unguaranteed.
  • nonintegrated — not integrated, lacking integration
  • nonjudgmental — not judged or judging on the basis of one's personal standards or opinions: They tried to adopt a nonjudgmental attitude that didn't reflect their own biases. My guidance counselor in high school was sympathetic and nonjudgmental.
  • nonsegregated — Not segregated.
  • noradrenergic — Having the quality of noradrenaline.
  • north reading — a city in NE Massachusetts.
  • oceanic ridge — any section of the narrow, largely continuous range of submarine mountains that extends into all the major oceans and at which new oceanic lithosphere is created by the rise of magma from the earth's interior
  • oil hardening — to quench (steel) in a bath of oil.
  • old norwegian — the language of Norway as spoken and written from the middle of the 12th to the end of the 14th centuries.
  • old stone age — the Paleolithic period.
  • olduvai gorge — a gorge in Tanzania in which is located a site containing Australopithecine and human skeletal and cultural remains.
  • onondaga lake — salt lake northwest of Syracuse, N.Y.: c. 5 sq mi (13 sq km)
  • optical wedge — a wedge-shaped filter whose transmittance decreases from one end to the other: used as an exposure control device in sensitometry.
  • organ grinder — an itinerant street musician who earns a living by playing a hand organ or hurdy-gurdy.
  • organ-builder — a maker of organs
  • organ-grinder — an itinerant street musician who earns a living by playing a hand organ or hurdy-gurdy.
  • out of danger — no longer at risk
  • outgeneralled — Simple past tense and past participle of outgeneral.
  • over-standing — overreach (def 13).
  • overdemanding — excessively demanding
  • overdiagnosed — Simple past tense and past participle of overdiagnose.
  • overdiagnosis — excessive diagnosis of a disease
  • overleveraged — (of a business organization) having an excessively high ratio of debt capital to equity capital
  • overpedalling — the overuse of the piano's pedals
  • paleopedology — the branch of pedology dealing with the soils of past geologic ages.
  • parade ground — A parade ground is an area of ground where soldiers practise marching and have parades.
  • pearl molding — a molding having the form of a row of pearls.
  • pedagogically — of or relating to a pedagogue or pedagogy.
  • peptidoglycan — a polymer, consisting of polysaccharide and peptide chains, responsible for the structure of the cell wall of bacteria
  • phrygian mode — an authentic church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from E to E.
  • point de gaze — a needlepoint lace in which delicate floral designs are sewn onto a net ground.
  • ponta delgada — a seaport on SW São Miguel island, in the E Azores.
  • post-graduate — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or consisting of post-graduates: a postgraduate seminar.
  • powder charge — propellant (def 2).
  • power loading — the act of a person or thing that loads.
  • pre-organized — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • prediagnostic — of, relating to, or used in diagnosis.
  • predominating — to be the stronger or leading element or force.
  • preprogrammed — to program in advance: to preprogram a manufacturing process.
  • product range — variety of merchandise within a brand
  • propagandizer — a person who engages in, or subjects others to, propaganda
  • queen dowager — the widow of a king.
  • quindecagonal — (geometry) Shaped like a quindecagon; fifteen-sided.
  • radiotelegram — a message transmitted by radiotelegraphy.
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