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11-letter words containing g, o, n, a, p

  • hopping mad — working energetically; busily engaged: He kept the staff hopping in order to get the report finished.
  • hymnography — the craft of hymn composition
  • ichnography — the art of drawing a ground plan or layout of a building.
  • iconography — symbolic representation, especially the conventional meanings attached to an image or images.
  • impignorate — (obsolete, transitive) To pledge or pawn.
  • impregnator — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • infographic — Often, infographics. a visual presentation of information in the form of a chart, graph, or other image accompanied by minimal text, intended to give an easily understood overview, often of a complex subject: a mass-transit infographic that uses different colors to represent different modes of transportation.
  • jawdropping — Alternative form of jaw-dropping.
  • juxtaposing — to place close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.
  • karyotyping — the analysis of chromosomes.
  • keogh plans — a pension plan for an unincorporated business entity or self-employed person.
  • kinetograph — a camera for taking pictures for a kinetoscope.
  • lampworking — the method or process of producing articles made of glass tubes or rods formed or shaped while softened by the flame of a lamp or blast lamp.
  • magnum opus — a great work, especially the chief work of a writer or artist: Proust's magnum opus is Remembrance of Things Past.
  • megaphoning — Present participle of megaphone.
  • megaphonist — Someone who uses a megaphone.
  • megapolitan — of, relating to, or characteristic of a megalopolis.
  • monographed — Simple past tense and past participle of monograph.
  • monographic — a treatise on a particular subject, as a biographical study or study of the works of one artist.
  • monophagous — feeding on only one kind of food.
  • moving part — a part in a machine that has power to move
  • necrophagan — (zoology) Any of the tribe Necrophaga of beetles whose larvae feed on carrion.
  • necrophagia — the eating of dead bodies; esp., the practice of feeding on carrion
  • negrophobia — strong fear or dislike of black people.
  • neopaganism — a 20th-century revival of interest in the worship of nature, fertility, etc., as represented by various deities.
  • neopaganize — to make neopagan
  • nomographer — the art of or a treatise on drawing up laws.
  • nonpathogen — An organism that is not a pathogen.
  • nonpregnant — Not pregnant.
  • nonspeaking — the act, utterance, or discourse of a person who speaks.
  • odontograph — an instrument for laying out the forms of gear teeth or ratchets.
  • odynophagia — Severe pain in mouth or esophagus when attempting to swallow.
  • onychophagy — the habit of biting one's fingernails
  • open dating — the practice of putting a freshness date on food packages.
  • opening act — the first act at a concert, etc, esp before a main act
  • oppignorate — to promise or give as security
  • oppugnation — Opposition.
  • orange peel — outer skin of an orange
  • organ point — a tone sustained by one part, usually the bass, while other parts progress without reference to it.
  • orphan drug — Pharmacology. a drug that remains undeveloped or untested or is otherwise neglected because of limited potential for commercial gain.
  • outspanning — Present participle of outspan.
  • overlapping — to lap over (something else or each other); extend over and cover a part of; imbricate.
  • packing box — a box in which goods are packed for transport or storage.
  • paddy wagon — Informal. patrol wagon.
  • panegyricon — a collection of sermons
  • panglossian — characterized by or given to extreme optimism, especially in the face of unrelieved hardship or adversity.
  • pango pango — Pago Pago.
  • panicmonger — a person who spreads panic
  • pantheology — a branch of theology embracing all gods and all religions
  • pantologist — a systematic view of all human knowledge.
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