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11-letter words containing g, h, y

  • marsh buggy — swamp buggy.
  • maryborough — a seaport in E Australia.
  • megacephaly — macrocephalic.
  • methodology — a set or system of methods, principles, and rules for regulating a given discipline, as in the arts or sciences.
  • methylating — Present participle of methylate.
  • micrography — the description or delineation of microscopic objects.
  • moholy-nagy — László [las-loh;; Hungarian lahs-loh] /ˈlæs loʊ;; Hungarian ˈlɑs loʊ/ (Show IPA), or Ladislaus [lah-dis-lous] /ˈlɑ dɪsˌlaʊs/ (Show IPA), 1895–1946, Hungarian painter, designer, and photographer, in the U.S. after 1936.
  • murphy game — a confidence game in which the victim pays the swindler (Murphy Man) for something, as the services of a prostitute, which the swindler promises but the victim never receives
  • museography — The systematic description of objects in museums.
  • mycophagist — a fungus-eating organism.
  • mycophagous — feeding on fungi.
  • myelography — the production of myelograms.
  • myographist — a person who has expert knowledge of muscles
  • myth-making — a creator of myths.
  • mythicizing — Present participle of mythicize.
  • mythography — a written collection of myths.
  • mythologies — Plural form of mythology.
  • mythologise — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
  • mythologist — an expert in mythology.
  • mythologize — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
  • neighbourly — (British, Canada) Showing the qualities of a friendly and helpful neighbour.
  • nyiregyhaza — a city in NE Hungary.
  • odynophagia — Severe pain in mouth or esophagus when attempting to swallow.
  • oligotrophy — the state of being oligotrophic, or deficient in nutrients but high in oxygen.
  • onychophagy — the habit of biting one's fingernails
  • 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.
  • orchidology — the branch of botany or horticulture dealing with orchids.
  • ornithology — the branch of zoology that deals with birds.
  • 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
  • oxyhydrogen — pertaining to or involving a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen.
  • paleography — ancient forms of writing, as in documents and inscriptions.
  • pantheology — a branch of theology embracing all gods and all religions
  • pathography — a biography that focuses on the negative elements of its subject.
  • pennyweight — (in troy weight) a unit of 24 grains or 1/20 of an ounce (1.56 grams). Abbreviation: dwt, pwt.
  • petroglyphy — the skill or procedure of making rock carvings
  • 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.
  • pharyngitic — relating to the medical condition of pharyngitis that is characterized by pain and swelling of the pharynx
  • pharyngitis — inflammation of the mucous membrane of the pharynx; sore throat.
  • philography — the collecting of autographs, especially those of famous persons.
  • phonography — phonetic spelling, writing, or shorthand.
  • photoglyphy — the art or process of engraving using the action of light
  • 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.
  • phycologist — the branch of botany dealing with algae.
  • physiognomy — the face or countenance, especially when considered as an index to the character: a fierce physiognomy.
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