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10-letter words containing h, e, g, o, a

  • oil change — the replacement of dirty engine oil with clean engine oil
  • oleographs — Plural form of oleograph.
  • orphanages — Plural form of orphanage.
  • orthograde — walking in an upright manner
  • othergates — different or other
  • overcharge — to charge (a purchaser) too high a price: When the manager realized we'd been overcharged, she gave us a credit for the difference.
  • overslaugh — to pass over or disregard (a person) by giving a promotion, position, etc., to another instead.
  • overtaught — taught to excess
  • pathogenic — Pathology. capable of producing disease: pathogenic bacteria.
  • petrograph — petroglyph.
  • phanerogam — any of the Phanerogamia, a former primary division of plants comprising those having reproductive organs; a flowering plant or seed plant (opposed to cryptogam).
  • phlebogram — venogram.
  • phosphagen — a high-energy phosphoric ester that serves as a reservoir of phosphate-bond energy, as phosphocreatine in vertebrates and phosphoarginine in invertebrates.
  • ploughable — able to be ploughed
  • ploughgate — a measurement of ploughable land
  • ploughhead — the draught iron of a plough
  • regal moth — a large moth, Citheronia regalis, having yellow spots on gray to olive forewings and on orange-red hind wings.
  • renography — x-ray examination of the kidney following injection of a radiopaque substance.
  • schongauer — Martin [mahr-tn;; German mahr-teen] /ˈmɑr tn;; German ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), c1430–91, German engraver and painter.
  • school age — the age set by law for children to start school attendance.
  • search dog — a dog trained to assist rescue workers in finding people buried under rubble by detection by smell
  • short game — the aspect of golf considered in relation to the ability of a player to hit medium or short shots, as chip shots, pitch shots, and putts, with accuracy. Compare long game (def 1).
  • shot angle — the angle from which a shot is taken
  • show a leg — to get up in the morning
  • south gate — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • sphenogram — a cuneiform character.
  • stagecoach — a horse-drawn coach that formerly traveled regularly over a fixed route with passengers, parcels, etc.
  • stenograph — any of various keyboard instruments, somewhat resembling a typewriter, used for writing in shorthand, as by means of phonetic or arbitrary symbols.
  • sugarhouse — a shed or other building where maple syrup or maple sugar is made.
  • the dragon — the constellation Draco
  • the ogaden — a region of SE Ethiopia, bordering on Somalia: consists of a desert plateau, inhabited by Somali nomads; a secessionist movement, supported by Somalia, has existed within the region since the early 1960s and led to bitter fighting between Ethiopia and Somalia (1977–78)
  • theologate — a seminary or school of theology
  • theologian — a person versed in theology, especially Christian theology; divine.
  • thereamong — amid or amongst
  • thermogram — a graphic or visual record produced by thermography.
  • vectograph — a technology that uses special glasses to see a photographic image between two plastic sheets as three dimensional
  • venography — x-ray examination of a vein or veins following injection of a radiopaque substance.
  • weighboard — a thin layer (e.g. shale or clay) between bands of thicker strata (e.g. limestone or sandstone)
  • what goes? — what's happening?
  • whiggamore — one of a group of 17th-century Scottish insurgents
  • whole gale — a wind of 55–63 miles per hour (24–28 m/sec).
  • wholegrain — A cereal grain that contains cereal germ, endosperm, and bran, in contrast to refined grains, which retain only the endosperm.
  • woolgather — to engage in woolgathering.
  • xenography — The process of surgically transplanting organs or tissue between different species.
  • xerography — an electrostatic printing process for copying text or graphics whereby areas on a sheet of paper corresponding to the image areas of the original are sensitized with a charge of static electricity so that, when powdered with a toner carrying an opposite charge, only the charged areas retain the toner, which is then fused to the paper to make it permanent.
  • xerophagia — The eating of dry food.
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