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Words containing g, u, m, p, h

6 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

7 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • galumph — to move along heavily and clumsily.
  • humping — a rounded protuberance, especially a fleshy protuberance on the back, as that due to abnormal curvature of the spine in humans, or that normally present in certain animals, as the camel or bison.

8 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • chumping — the act of collecting wood for bonfires on Guy Fawkes Day
  • galumphs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of galumph.
  • glumpish — glum
  • graphium — a writing stylus
  • grumphie — a familiar name for a pig.

9 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • galumphed — Simple past tense and past participle of galumph.
  • galumpher — a person or animal that leaps or moves heavily or clumsily
  • high-jump — to participate in the high jump; compete as a high jumper.
  • pemphigus — any of several diseases, often fatal, characterized by blisters on the skin and mucous membranes.
  • ploughman — A ploughman is a man whose job it is to plough the land, especially with a plough pulled by horses or oxen.

10 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • amphigouri — amphigory.
  • galumphing — to move along heavily and clumsily.
  • gnaphalium — Any of the genus Gnaphalium of flowering plants, the cudweeds.
  • hypozeugma — the use of a succession of subjects with a single predicate.
  • omophagous — the eating of raw food, especially raw meat.

11 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

12 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • amphiregulin — (protein) A particular autocrine growth factor.
  • gamophyllous — having leaves united by their edges.
  • hypogastrium — the lower and median part of the abdomen.
  • macrophagous — (of an animal) feeding on relatively large particles of food
  • mallophagous — of or relating to any wingless insect of the order Mallophaga

13 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • aluminography — algraphy.
  • amphigastrium — any of the small leaves or appendages on the under surface of the stem of some liverworts
  • automatograph — a device for recording involuntary bodily movements.
  • compsognathus — any bipedal carnivorous dinosaur of the genus Compsognathus, of late Jurassic age, having a slender body that reached a length of 30 inches (76 cm).
  • entomophagous — feeding mainly on insects; insectivorous

14 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • archipterygium — (anatomy) A primitive fin, like that of Ceratodus.
  • bible-thumping — an evangelist or other person who quotes the Bible frequently, especially as a means of exhortation or rebuke.
  • chest-thumping — the act or practice of boasting.
  • gynecomorphous — having the form, appearance, or attributes of a female.
  • haematophagous — (of certain animals) feeding on blood

15 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • draughtsmanship — (British) alternative spelling of draftsmanship.
  • immunopathology — the study of diseases having an immunologic or allergic basis.
  • lymphogranuloma — any of certain diseases characterized by granulomatous lesions of lymph nodes.
  • micropublishing — the publishing of material in microfilm
  • photofluorogram — a recording on photographic film of images produced by a fluoroscopic examination.

16 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • gynandromorphous — an individual exhibiting morphological characteristics of both sexes.
  • psychoimmunology — the branch of medicine studying the effects of psychological phenomena on the immune system; the intersection of psychology and immunology.
  • schaumburg-lippe — a former state in NW Germany.
  • through-composed — having different music for each verse: a through-composed song. Compare strophic (def 2).

17 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • neuropharmacology — the branch of pharmacology concerned with the effects of drugs on the nervous system.
  • uncomprehendingly — to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive: He did not comprehend the significance of the ambassador's remark.

18 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • glomerulonephritis — a kidney disease affecting the capillaries of the glomeruli, characterized by albuminuria, edema, and hypertension.
  • immunopharmacology — the branch of pharmacology concerned with the immune system
  • neuroophthalmology — the branch of ophthalmology that deals with the optic nerve and other nervous system structures involved in vision.
  • phytohemagglutinin — a lectin, obtained from the red kidney bean, that binds to the membranes of T cells and stimulates metabolic activity, cell division, etc.

19 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • champigny-sur-marne — a suburb of Paris, on the River Marne. Pop: 75 556 (2006)
  • pneumoencephalogram — an encephalogram made after the replacement of the cerebrospinal fluid by air or gas, rarely used since the development of the CAT scanner.

20 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

21 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

26 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • organophosphorus-compounds — Biochemistry. any of a variety of organic compounds that contain phosphorus and often have intense neurotoxic activity: originally developed as nerve gases, now widely used as insecticides and fire retardants.

32 letter words containing g, u, m, p, h

  • democratic-republic-of-the-congo — People's Republic of the, a republic in central Africa, W of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: formerly an overseas territory in French Equatorial Africa; now an independent member of the French Community. 132,046 sq. mi. (341,999 sq. km). Capital: Brazzaville. Formerly French Congo, Middle Congo.

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