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12-letter words containing g, y, m

  • misleadingly — In a misleading manner.
  • misogynistic — reflecting or exhibiting hatred, dislike, mistrust, or mistreatment of women.
  • mitogenicity — Quality or degree of being mitogenic.
  • mollifyingly — So as to mollify.
  • moneychanger — a person whose business is the exchange of currency, usually of different countries, at a fixed or official rate.
  • moneygrubber — a person who is aggressively engaged in or preoccupied with making or saving money.
  • moneylending — The action of lending money.
  • monkey gland — the testicle of an ape or monkey, said to have a revitalizing effect on humans when administered by grafting or adding the essence to the bloodstream
  • monogamously — In a monogamous manner.
  • monohydrogen — relating to a molecule in which there is a single hydrogen ion for each combining ion
  • monotriglyph — (in the Doric order) any intercolumniation having one whole triglyph.
  • mooring buoy — a buoy to which ships or boats can be moored.
  • moralizingly — In a moralizing fashion.
  • morphography — the scientific description of an external form
  • morphonology — morphophonemics (def 1).
  • mortifyingly — In a mortifying manner; so as to cause great embarrassment.
  • motorcycling — Present participle of motorcycle.
  • mr. nice guy — a typically pleasant, likable person who avoids causing trouble or dissension (sometimes used with Miss, Ms., or Mrs. instead of Mr. when referring to a female).
  • mulligatawny — a curry-flavored soup of East Indian origin, made with chicken or meat stock.
  • mumblety-peg — a children's game played with a pocketknife, the object being to cause the blade to stick in the ground or a wooden surface by flipping the knife in a number of prescribed ways or from a number of prescribed positions.
  • mutagenicity — capable of inducing mutation or increasing its rate.
  • myoneuralgia — myalgia.
  • myringoscope — an instrument for examining the eardrum
  • myrmecophage — (biology) Anteaters, and other animals chiefly feeding on ants.
  • myrmecophagy — Ant-eating.
  • mystagogical — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • mystifyingly — to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
  • mythogenesis — the creation and development of myths
  • mythographer — a person who collects or records myths in writing.
  • mythological — of or relating to mythology.
  • mythologized — Simple past tense and past participle of mythologize.
  • mythologizer — One who, or that which, mythologizes.
  • mythologizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mythologize.
  • night monkey — douroucouli.
  • noncomplying — the failure to comply; non-compliance
  • nonemergency — Not an emergency.
  • nonmigratory — Not migratory; that does not migrate.
  • omega baryon — a negative baryon having a mass 3272 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of 8 X 10 -11 seconds.
  • onomasiology — the study of the means of expressing a given concept.
  • ophthamology — Misspelling of ophthalmology.
  • opthalmology — Misspelling of ophthalmology.
  • pama-nyungan — a family of Australian aboriginal languages, the most widespread within the Australian group of languages.
  • paroemiology — the study of proverbs
  • pharmacology — the science dealing with the preparation, uses, and especially the effects of drugs.
  • pharyngotomy — surgical incision into the pharynx
  • physiognomic — the face or countenance, especially when considered as an index to the character: a fierce physiognomy.
  • pneumatology — Theology. doctrine concerning the Holy Spirit. the belief in intermediary spirits between humans and God.
  • pneumography — the process of recording the movements of the thorax in respiration.
  • pneumonology — the study of the respiratory system
  • policymaking — a person responsible for making policy, especially in government.
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