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10-letter words containing g, o, n, y

  • dendrology — the branch of botany that is concerned with the natural history of trees and shrubs
  • deontology — the branch of ethics dealing with duty, moral obligation, and moral commitment
  • destroying — Present participle of destroy.
  • diagonally — Mathematics. connecting two nonadjacent angles or vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, as a straight line. extending from one edge of a solid figure to an opposite edge, as a plane.
  • dihydrogen — (chemistry) The divalent radical formed from two separate hydrogen atoms or ions.
  • disanalogy — A lack or failure of analogy.
  • disobeying — Present participle of disobey.
  • doomsaying — a person who predicts impending misfortune or disaster.
  • doubtingly — In a doubting manner.
  • droolingly — In a drooling manner or fashion.
  • droopingly — In a drooping manner.
  • drying oil — any of a group of oily, organic liquids occurring naturally, as linseed, soybean, or dehydrated castor oil, or synthesized, that when applied as a thin coating absorb atmospheric oxygen, forming a tough, elastic layer.
  • drying-out — the process of detoxifying an alcoholic patient: Drying-out takes time.
  • easy going — calm and unworried; relaxed and rather casual: an easygoing person.
  • easy-going — calm and unworried; relaxed and rather casual: an easygoing person.
  • embryogeny — the formation and development of an embryo
  • emmenology — the collective knowledge about menstruation and its disorders
  • enterology — The study of the intestines.
  • entomology — The branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects.
  • enzymology — The branch of biochemistry concerned with enzymes.
  • epeirogeny — (geomorphology) broad regional upwarp of the cratonic portions of continents.
  • ergatogyne — a wingless, worker-like ant with female characteristics
  • eventology — (statistics) The branch of statistics that deals with random, vague events.
  • eyeopening — Of, pertaining to, or caused by an eyeopener.
  • floatingly — In a floating manner.
  • flying fox — any large fruit bat of the genus Pteropus, of Old World tropical regions, having a foxlike head.
  • flyposting — the posting of advertising or political bills, posters, etc in unauthorized places
  • fondlingly — In a fondling manner.
  • fortifying — Present participle of fortify.
  • frowningly — While or as if frowning.
  • gastronomy — the art or science of good eating.
  • gate money — Gate money is the total amount of money that is paid by the people who go to a sports match or other event.
  • genecology — the study of the gene frequency of a species in relation to its population distribution within a particular environment
  • generosity — readiness or liberality in giving.
  • generously — liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift.
  • genotyping — Present participle of genotype.
  • ginglyform — (anatomy, rare) ginglymoid.
  • ginglymoid — of, relating to, or resembling a ginglymus.
  • gloatingly — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
  • glorifying — Present participle of glorify.
  • glottogony — the study of the putative origin of language.
  • glycogenic — of or relating to glycogen.
  • glyoxaline — imidazole.
  • glyptodont — any edentate mammal of the extinct genus Glyptodon, of the Pleistocene Epoch, having the body covered by a horny and bony armor.
  • gnetophyte — Any of the plant division Gnetophyta, consisting of woody plants that differ from other gymnosperms in having vessel elements (which transport water within the plant) as found in flowering plants.
  • gnomically — In a gnomic manner. (In a way apparently clear and simple, but eventually difficult to understand).
  • gnoseology — The scientific or philosophical study of knowledge.
  • gnosiology — Alternative form of gnoseology.
  • go easy on — use sparingly
  • golden boy — a man or boy who is especially popular and successful
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