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11-letter words containing g, r, e, y, h

  • hypergelast — Someone who laughs excessively.
  • hypermiling — to improve fuel mileage in a motor vehicle, as by adopting certain driving techniques or making design alterations to the vehicle.
  • hyperphagia — bulimia.
  • hyperphagic — bulimia.
  • hypoid gear — a gear resembling a bevel gear in form but designed to mesh with a similar gear in such a way that their axes would not intersect, one axis crossing over the other at approximately a right angle.
  • hysterology — (obsolete) A scientific study, or treatise on the uterus.
  • hythergraph — a climatic graph showing relationships between temperature and humidity or temperature and precipitation.
  • logotherapy — (psychotherapy) A therapy that involves finding the meaning of one's life.
  • murphy game — a confidence game in which the victim pays the swindler (Murphy Man) for something, as the services of a prostitute, which the swindler promises but the victim never receives
  • museography — The systematic description of objects in museums.
  • myelography — the production of myelograms.
  • neighbourly — (British, Canada) Showing the qualities of a friendly and helpful neighbour.
  • nyiregyhaza — a city in NE Hungary.
  • osteography — The scientific description of bones; osteology.
  • ostreophagy — the consumption of oysters
  • oxyhydrogen — pertaining to or involving a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen.
  • paleography — ancient forms of writing, as in documents and inscriptions.
  • petroglyphy — the skill or procedure of making rock carvings
  • petrography — the branch of petrology dealing with the description and classification of rocks, especially by microscopic examination.
  • phraseology — manner or style of verbal expression; characteristic language: legal phraseology.
  • polygrapher — a person who employs a code cipher
  • preachingly — in a preaching manner, with preaching
  • prophesying — to foretell or predict.
  • pyelography — the science or technique of making photographs of the kidneys, renal pelves, and ureters by means of x-rays, after the injection of an opaque solution or of a radiopaque dye.
  • pythagorean — of or relating to Pythagoras, to his school, or to his doctrines.
  • reprography — the reproduction and duplication of documents, written materials, drawings, designs, etc., by any process making use of light rays or photographic means, including offset printing, microfilming, photography, office duplicating, and the like.
  • right money — any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.
  • righteously — characterized by uprightness or morality: a righteous observance of the law.
  • scenography — the art of representing objects in accordance with the rules of perspective.
  • searchingly — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
  • shiveringly — in a shivering manner, usually from cold or fright
  • shriekingly — with shrieking
  • sight rhyme — agreement in spelling, but not in sound, of the ends of words or of lines of verse, as in have, grave.
  • stenography — the art of writing in shorthand.
  • stenohygric — able to withstand only a narrow range of humidity
  • the regency — in England, the period (1811-20) during which George, Prince of Wales, acted as regent
  • troy weight — a system of weights in use for precious metals and gems (formerly also for bread, grain, etc.): 24 grains = 1 pennyweight (1.555 grams); 20 pennyweights = 1 ounce (31.103 grams); 12 ounces = 1 pound (0.373 kilogram). The grain, ounce, and pound are the same as in apothecaries' weight, the grain alone being the same as in avoirdupois weight. The troy pound is no longer a standard weight in Great Britain.
  • typographer — a person skilled or engaged in typography.
  • videography — the art or process of making films with a video camera.
  • whigmaleery — whigmaleerie.
  • witheringly — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
  • wrenchingly — In a wrenching manner; with a sudden jerk or emotional shock.
  • xylographed — Simple past tense and past participle of xylograph.
  • xylographer — A person who makes xylographs.
  • yesternight — last night.
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