11-letter words containing g, l, o, t
- a long shot — If you describe something as a long shot, you mean that it is unlikely to succeed, but is worth trying.
- acanthology — the study of spines, as in sea urchins or certain spiny-headed worms, particularly as they relate to taxonomic classification.
- acarologist — a specialist in the study of mites and ticks
- aetiologies — Plural form of aetiology.
- agglomerate — to form or be formed into a mass or cluster; collect
- agitational — the act or process of agitating; state of being agitated: She left in great agitation.
- agonistical — relating to conflict or struggle
- agrostology — the branch of botany concerned with the study of grasses
- alethiology — the branch of logic dealing with truth and error.
- algophilist — Person who is subject to algophilia; person who enjoys pain and gets sexual pleasure from it.
- algorithmic — a set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps, as for finding the greatest common divisor.
- all get-out — used in comparisons to intensify an adjective
- allegations — Plural form of allegation.
- allegrettos — Plural form of allegretto.
- alligations — Plural form of alligation.
- alligatored — Damaged by alligatoring.
- alloantigen — an antigen present in some but not all individuals of the same species, as those in different human blood groups.
- amalgamator — a person or object that carries out amalgamation
- amblygonite — a white or greyish mineral consisting of lithium aluminium fluorophosphate in triclinic crystalline form. It is a source of lithium. Formula: (Li,Na)Al(PO4)(F,OH)
- analogistic — a person who employs or argues from analogy.
- angelolatry — the worship of angels
- angioplasty — a surgical technique for restoring normal blood flow through an artery narrowed or blocked by atherosclerosis, either by inserting a balloon into the narrowed section and inflating it or by using a laser beam
- anglo-latin — Medieval Latin as used in England. Abbreviation: AL, AL., A.L.
- anthologies — Plural form of anthology.
- anthologise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of anthologize.
- anthologist — a book or other collection of selected writings by various authors, usually in the same literary form, of the same period, or on the same subject: an anthology of Elizabethan drama; an anthology of modern philosophy.
- anthologize — to compile or put into an anthology
- antifouling — (of a paint or other coating) inhibiting the growth of barnacles and other marine organisms on a ship's bottom
- antigogglin — (US, dialectal) alternative spelling of antigoglin.
- antilogical — opposed to the logical
- aphlogistic — (archaic) flameless.
- apologetics — the branch of theology concerned with the defence and rational justification of Christianity
- arcticology — the scientific study of the Polar Regions.
- arkeologist — Someone who studies the story of Noah's Ark, particularly by searching for physical evidence which would corroborate it.
- art college — a college at which students study and make art of various kinds, such as drawing, painting and sculpture
- astrologers — Plural form of astrologer.
- astrologian — (obsolete) An astrologer.
- astrologist — the study that assumes and attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies on human affairs.
- at a gallop — If you do something at a gallop, you do it very quickly.
- audiologist — the study of hearing disorders, including evaluation of hearing function and rehabilitation of patients with hearing impairments.
- autoclaving — Present participle of autoclave.
- autoloading — self-loading
- autological — (grammar) Of a phrase (especially an adjective), possessing the property it describes.
- automagical — (of a usually complicated technical or computer process) done, operating, or happening in a way that is hidden from or not understood by the user, and in that sense, apparently “magical”: I just downloaded an automagical update to my word processing software that somehow fixed the problems.
- batological — relating to the study of brambles
- battlewagon — a battleship
- battologist — wearisome repetition of words in speaking or writing.
- battologize — to repeat (a word, phrase, mannerism, etc.) excessively.
- bedclothing — bedclothes; bedding.
- biologistic — relating to biologism
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