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11-letter words containing h, o, g, e

  • esophagitis — Inflammation of the esophagus.
  • estranghelo — an archaic, cursive form of the Syriac alphabet
  • ethnography — The scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
  • ethnologist — One who practices ethnology.
  • ethological — Of or pertaining to ethology.
  • euchologion — a collection of prayers
  • euryphagous — eating a wide variety of foods
  • even though — although, despite the fact that
  • fair enough — that is reasonable
  • feedthrough — a connector used to pass a conductor through a circuit board or enclosure.
  • ferrography — the analysis of iron in lubricants in order to assess the extent of wear in a machine
  • fight-o-net — (messaging)   A distortion of FidoNet, often applied after a flurry of flamage in a particular echo, especially the SYSOP echo or Fidonews.
  • finger hole — one of a set of holes for the finger on the rotating dial of a telephone.
  • fingerholes — hole in a wind instrument
  • fishmongers — Plural form of fishmonger.
  • fleshmonger — (archaic) One who deals in flesh; hence, a pimp, procurer, or pander.
  • flexography — a relief printing technique similar to letterpress that employs rubber or soft plastic plates, a simple inking system, and fast-drying inks.
  • fluegelhorn — a brass instrument like the cornet in design and pitch but with a wider bore, larger bell, and mellower tone
  • foregathers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foregather.
  • foreshowing — Present participle of foreshow.
  • foresighted — Having or using foresight.
  • forethought — thoughtful provision beforehand; provident care; prudence.
  • forgathered — Simple past tense and past participle of forgather.
  • forge ahead — move forward with determination
  • forty-eight — a cardinal number, 40 plus 8.
  • fothergilla — any of the deciduous shrub species in the witch-hazel family
  • freeholding — Property held in freehold.
  • freethought — Alternative spelling of free thought.
  • freight ton — ton1 (def 2).
  • freight-out — Freight-out is the cost of delivering finished goods to a customer.
  • freight-ton — a unit of weight, equivalent to 2000 pounds (0.907 metric ton) avoirdupois (short ton) in the U.S. and 2240 pounds (1.016 metric tons) avoirdupois (long ton) in Great Britain.
  • froghoppers — Plural form of froghopper.
  • frogmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of frogmarch.
  • from hunger — a compelling need or desire for food.
  • galeophobia — The fear of sharks.
  • game theory — a mathematical theory that deals with strategies for maximizing gains and minimizing losses within prescribed constraints, as the rules of a card game: widely applied in the solution of various decision-making problems, as those of military strategy and business policy.
  • gametophore — a part or structure bearing gametangia.
  • gametophyte — the sexual form of a plant in the alternation of generations.
  • gap-toothed — having a noticeable space between two teeth.
  • garden hose — tube for spraying plants with water
  • gat-toothed — gap-toothed.
  • gate theory — a theory proposing that neural stimulation beyond a certain threshold level, as by application of an electric current, can overwhelm the ability of the nerve center to sense pain.
  • gentilhomme — a gentleman
  • geochemical — the science dealing with the chemical changes in and the composition of the earth's crust.
  • geographers — Plural form of geographer.
  • geographies — the science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earth's surface, as shown in the character, arrangement, and interrelations over the world of such elements as climate, elevation, soil, vegetation, population, land use, industries, or states, and of the unit areas formed by the complex of these individual elements.
  • geoisotherm — isogeotherm.
  • geophysical — the branch of geology that deals with the physics of the earth and its atmosphere, including oceanography, seismology, volcanology, and geomagnetism.
  • george bushBarbara (Barbara Pierce) born 1925, U.S. First Lady 1989–93 (wife of George H. W. Bush).
  • geostrophic — of or relating to the balance between the Coriolis force and the horizontal pressure force in the atmosphere.
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