11-letter words containing g, o, a, l, s
- megaloblast — an abnormally large, immature, and dysfunctional red blood cell found in the blood of persons with pernicious anemia or certain other disorders.
- megalopolis — a very large city.
- megalosaurs — Plural form of megalosaur.
- megapolises — Plural form of megapolis.
- meliphagous — feeding on honey
- mesopelagic — of, relating to, or living in the ocean at a depth of between 600 feet (180 meters) and 3000 feet (900 meters).
- mosaic gold — Chemistry. stannic sulfide.
- muskallonge — muskellunge.
- nasological — the scientific study of noses.
- negotiables — Plural form of negotiable.
- new glasgow — a city in N central Nova Scotia, in E Canada.
- nonagesimal — (astronomy) The middle to highest point of a part of an ecliptic that is above the horizon at any period of time.
- nonsingular — not singular. Compare singular (def 7).
- nonsurgical — pertaining to or involving surgery or surgeons.
- normalising — Present participle of normalise.
- nosological — (medicine) Of or pertaining to nosology.
- nostalgists — Plural form of nostalgist.
- obligations — Plural form of obligation.
- oesophageal — esophageal.
- oligarchies — Plural form of oligarchy.
- onslaughter — An onslaught.
- originalism — The principle or belief that the original intent of an author should be adhered to in later interpretations of a work.
- originalist — One who has, or tends to have, original ideas.
- oscillating — Moving in a repeated back-and-forth motion.
- oscillogram — the record produced by the action of an oscillograph or oscilloscope.
- outclassing — Present participle of outclass.
- outgenerals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgeneral.
- palaeologus — family name of Byzantine rulers 1259–1453.
- panglossian — characterized by or given to extreme optimism, especially in the face of unrelieved hardship or adversity.
- pantologist — a systematic view of all human knowledge.
- paraglossal — of or relating to paraglossae
- pathologies — the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases.
- pathologist — the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases.
- patrologist — a student of patrology.
- phraseology — manner or style of verbal expression; characteristic language: legal phraseology.
- piscatology — the art or science of fishing.
- plagioclase — any of the feldspar minerals varying in composition from acidic albite, NaAlSi 3 O 8 , to basic anorthite, CaAl 2 Si 2 O 8 , found in most igneous rocks: shows twinning striations on good cleavage surfaces.
- plagiostome — (of fish) belonging to the genus Plagiostomi, which includes sharks and rays, characterized by a transverse mouth with the jaw suspended from the skull
- plasmalogen — any of the class of phosphatides that contain an aldehyde of a fatty acid, found in heart and skeletal muscle, the brain, the liver, and in eggs.
- plasminogen — the blood substance that when activated forms plasmin.
- ploughshare — the horizontal pointed cutting blade of a mouldboard plough
- ploughstaff — one of the handles of a plough
- polyphagous — Pathology. excessive desire to eat.
- postglacial — after a given glacial epoch, especially the Pleistocene.
- postlanding — occurring after a landing (of an aircraft, shuttle, etc)
- postulating — to ask, demand, or claim.
- pseudologia — a psychological condition in which a patient tells elaborate, false stories believing them to be true
- radiologist — the science dealing with x-rays or nuclear radiation, especially for medical uses.
- regionalism — Government. the principle or system of dividing a city, state, etc., into separate administrative regions.
- sailboating — the sport of using a sailing boat