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14-letter words containing g, o, t, s

  • diagnosability — the quality of being diagnosable
  • diagnostically — of, relating to, or used in diagnosis.
  • dialectologist — a specialist in dialectology.
  • digitalisation — Alternative spelling of digitalization.
  • disafforesting — Present participle of disafforest.
  • disaggregation — to separate (an aggregate or mass) into its component parts.
  • disambiguation — to remove the ambiguity from; make unambiguous: In order to disambiguate the sentence “She lectured on the famous passenger ship,” you'll have to write either “lectured on board” or “lectured about.”.
  • disassociating — to dissociate.
  • discomfitingly — In a manner that discomfits.
  • discouragement — an act or instance of discouraging.
  • disintegration — the act or process of disintegrating.
  • disintegrators — Plural form of disintegrator.
  • disintegratory — Causing or relating to disintegration.
  • disorientating — to disorient.
  • do one's thing — a material object without life or consciousness; an inanimate object.
  • dogmaticalness — The quality of being dogmatical.
  • downing street — a street in W central London, England: cabinet office; residence of the prime minister.
  • dragon's mouth — arethusa (def 1).
  • dragon's teeth — conical or wedge-shaped concrete antitank obstacles protruding from the ground in rows: used in World War II
  • draughts board — A draughts board is a square board for playing draughts, with 64 equal-sized, black and white squares.
  • draughtsperson — Alternative spelling of draftsperson.
  • droit des gens — law of nations; international law.
  • dry rot fungus — a fungus, Merulius lacrymans, that causes a common type of dry rot.
  • dusting powder — a powder used on the skin, especially to relieve irritation or absorb moisture.
  • dusting-powder — a powder used on the skin, especially to relieve irritation or absorb moisture.
  • dutchman's log — a method of gauging a ship's speed, in which the distance between two shipboard observation stations is divided by the time elapsing between the throwing overboard of an object by the first station and the sighting of it by the second.
  • ecclesiologist — One versed in ecclesiology.
  • eightsome reel — a Scottish dance for eight people
  • electrofishing — the practice of catching fish by stunning them with electric current or by attracting them through the use of electricity
  • electrogenesis — (biochemistry, physics) The production of electricity in the tissues of a living organism.
  • electrologists — Plural form of electrologist.
  • electromagnets — Plural form of electromagnet.
  • electrosurgery — Surgery using a high-frequency electric current to heat and so cut tissue with great precision.
  • emergency stop — a sudden application of the brakes in a car, such as the driver would need to carry out in an emergency
  • encouragements — Plural form of encouragement.
  • energy obesity — the practice of being wasteful of energy in the form of electricity, fossil fuels, etc, in one's day-to-day life
  • english sonnet — a sonnet form developed in 16th-century England and employed by Shakespeare, having the rhyme scheme a b a b c d c d e f e f g g
  • enterogastrone — a hormone liberated by the upper intestinal mucosa when stimulated by fat: reduces peristalsis and secretion in the stomach
  • epidemiologist — A scientist (often a medical doctor) who specializes in epidemiology.
  • epistemologies — Plural form of epistemology.
  • epistemologist — A person, especially a philosopher, who studies theory of knowledge.
  • epistolography — the art, or practice, of letter-writing
  • ergastoplasmic — relating to endoplasm that is associated with protein synthesis
  • eschatological — Pertaining to eschatology.
  • ethnoreligious — Of or pertaining to ethnicity and religion.
  • eulogistically — In the form or manner of a eulogy; with praise.
  • evangelisation — Alternative spelling of evangelization.
  • exploding star — an irregular variable star, such as a nova, supernova, or flare star, in which rapid increases in luminosity occur, caused by some form of explosion
  • exsanguination — The action of draining a person, animal, or organ of blood.
  • extension ring — a spacer element that can be fixed between the camera body and the lens to increase the distance between film and lens and allow closer focus than would be possible without it
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