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8-letter words containing g, e, o

  • edgertonHarold Eugene ("Doc") 1903–90, U.S. electrical engineer and photographer.
  • edgewood — a city in NE Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • egestion — the process of egesting; the voiding of the refuse of digestion.
  • egg coal — anthracite in sizes ranging from 2.44 to 3.25 inches (8 to 8 cm), intermediate between broken coal and stove coal.
  • egg roll — a cylindrical casing of egg dough filled with a minced mixture of meat or shrimp, bamboo shoots, onions, etc., and fried in deep fat.
  • egg yolk — yellow part of an egg
  • eglomise — the technique of gilding the back of a sheet of glass
  • ego trip — sth done to satisfy yourself
  • egoistic — Egoistical.
  • egomania — Obsessive egotism or self-centeredness.
  • egotists — Plural form of egotist.
  • egregore — An angelic being from the Book of Enoch.
  • el greco — real name Domenikos Theotocopoulos. 1541–1614, Spanish painter, born in Crete; noted for his elongated human forms and dramatic use of colour
  • elbowing — Present participle of elbow.
  • elongate — Make (something) longer, especially unusually so in relation to its width.
  • encoding — (computing) The way in which symbols are mapped onto bytes, e.g. in the rendering of a particular font, or in the mapping from keyboard input into visual text.
  • encoring — Present participle of encore.
  • endogamy — The custom of marrying only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe.
  • endogeny — Growth from within.
  • endowing — Present participle of endow.
  • enginous — ingenious or clever
  • engorged — Simple past tense and past participle of engorge.
  • engorges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engorge.
  • engouled — (of a cross, bend, etc) disappearing into the mouth of an animal
  • engroove — to put a groove into; to fit into a groove
  • enjoying — Present participle of enjoy.
  • enneagon — (geometry) A polygon with nine sides; a nonagon.
  • enrobing — Present participle of enrobe.
  • epagogic — relating to inductive reasoning
  • epigeous — epigeal
  • epigonic — of an epigone
  • epilogic — relating to an epilogue
  • epilogue — A section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened.
  • ergatoid — a wingless, worker-like ant with sexual capability
  • ergogram — a tracing produced by an ergograph
  • ergotism — Poisoning produced by eating food affected by ergot, typically resulting in headache, vomiting, diarrhea, and gangrene of the fingers and toes.
  • ergotize — to affect with ergot
  • erigeron — A widely distributed herbaceous plant of the daisy family, which is sometimes cultivated as an ornamental.
  • eryngoes — Plural form of eryngo.
  • escargot — A snail, especially as an item on a menu.
  • estragon — Tarragon.
  • estrogen — Any of a group of steroid hormones that promote the development and maintenance of female characteristics of the body. Such hormones are also produced artificially for use in oral contraceptives or to treat menopausal and menstrual disorders.
  • ethogram — a description of an animal's behaviour
  • ethology — The science of animal behavior.
  • etiology — The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
  • eulogies — Plural form of eulogy.
  • eulogise — To praise, celebrate or pay homage to someone, especially in an eloquent formal eulogy.
  • eulogism — (rare) eulogistic language.
  • eulogist — A speaker who delivers a funeral oration (eulogy) for a deceased person.
  • eulogium — eulogy
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