14-letter words containing g, o, c, a
- non-changeable — liable to change or to be changed; variable.
- non-coalescing — to unite so as to form one mass, community, etc.: The various groups coalesced into a crowd.
- non-cognizable — capable of being perceived or known.
- non-cognizance — awareness, realization, or knowledge; notice; perception: The guests took cognizance of the snide remark.
- non-congenital — having by nature a specified character: a congenital fool.
- non-liturgical — of or relating to formal public worship or liturgies.
- non-logistical — of or relating to logistics.
- noncardiogenic — Not cardiogenic.
- noncategorical — without exceptions or conditions; absolute; unqualified and unconditional: a categorical denial.
- noncirculating — not circulating
- nongeometrical — not geometrical
- nongrammatical — (of a sentence or expression) not conforming to the grammatical rules of a given language.
- nonideological — Unaffiliated with or unrelated to ideology.
- noninteracting — not interacting, failing to interact
- nonsignificant — (sciences) Lacking statistical significance.
- nontheological — not theological, not having theological content
- normoglycaemia — the condition of having a normal blood sugar level
- normoglycaemic — Alt form normoglycemic.
- north germanic — the subbranch of Germanic that includes the languages of Scandinavia and Iceland.
- nyctaginaceous — belonging to the Nyctaginaceae, the four-o'clock family of plants.
- object program — a computer program translated from the equivalent source program into machine language by the compiler or assembler
- oceanographers — Plural form of oceanographer.
- oehlenschläger — Adam Gottlob (ˈadam ˈɡɔtlɔp). 1779–1850, Danish romantic poet and dramatist
- oesophagectomy — (surgery) the surgical procedure for the removal of all, or part of the oesophagus.
- oesophagoscope — Alternative form of esophagoscope.
- office manager — employee in charge of office personnel
- oligocythaemia — a condition in which a person lacks red blood cells
- omega-c baryon — a neutral baryon having a mass 5292 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 6.4 X 10 -14 seconds.
- once and again — occasionally
- online catalog — a bibliographic record of a library's holdings, available in machine-readable form.
- opechancanough — c1545–1644, Algonquian leader, brother of Powhatan: led Jamestown massacre 1622.
- operating cash — the amount of cash or money that a business generates
- operating cost — The operating cost of a business, or a piece of equipment or machinery is the amount of money that it costs to run it.
- ophthalmologic — the branch of medical science dealing with the anatomy, functions, and diseases of the eye.
- opisthographic — written on the front and back of a parchment or papyrus
- organ of corti — Anatomy, Zoology. a structure in the cochlea of a mammal, consisting of hair cells that serve as receptors for auditory stimuli.
- organic matter — matter derived from organisms, esp decayed matter in soil
- organochlorine — Any of a large group of pesticides and other synthetic organic compounds with chlorinated aromatic molecules.
- organometallic — pertaining to or noting an organic compound containing a metal or a metalloid linked to carbon.
- ornithological — the branch of zoology that deals with birds.
- orthographical — Of, or relating to orthography; spelled correctly.
- oscillographic — Of or pertaining to an oscillograph.
- osteogenically — By osteogenesis.
- osteologically — Concerning only the osteological aspects.
- package policy — an insurance policy which incorporates cover for different types of risk, such as liability and property
- palaeoecologic — relating to palaeoecology
- paleoecologist — the branch of ecology dealing with the relations and interactions between ancient life forms and their environment.
- pantopragmatic — a busybody; someone who interferes with everything
- parapsychology — the branch of psychology that deals with the investigation of purportedly psychic phenomena, as clairvoyance, extrasensory perception, telepathy, and the like.
- patch together — assemble roughly