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13-letter words containing h, o, l, i, g

  • mannheim gold — a brass alloy used to imitate gold; red brass.
  • methemoglobin — a brownish compound of oxygen and hemoglobin, formed in the blood, as by the use of certain drugs.
  • methodologies — a set or system of methods, principles, and rules for regulating a given discipline, as in the arts or sciences.
  • methodologist — a set or system of methods, principles, and rules for regulating a given discipline, as in the arts or sciences.
  • microhomology — (genetics) The presence of the same short sequence of bases in different genes.
  • microlighting — the sport or act of flying in microlights
  • middleborough — a town in SE Massachusetts.
  • middlesbrough — a seaport in NE England, on the Tees estuary.
  • morphological — the branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms.
  • mythologising — Present participle of mythologise.
  • mythologizing — Present participle of mythologize.
  • nephrological — of or relating to nephrology
  • nothing loath — willing
  • oil hardening — to quench (steel) in a bath of oil.
  • orchidologist — someone who is knowledgeable in orchidology
  • organ whistle — a steam or air whistle in which the jet is forced up against the thin edge of a pipe closed at the top.
  • organolithium — (organic chemistry) Describing any organic compound containing a carbon to lithium bond.
  • ornithologist — the branch of zoology that deals with birds.
  • orthodiagonal — the axis in a crystal
  • orthogonalise — to make (vectors, functions, etc.) orthogonal.
  • orthogonality — (mathematics, statistics) the property of being orthogonal.
  • orthogonalize — to make (vectors, functions, etc.) orthogonal.
  • oscillographs — Plural form of oscillograph.
  • oscillography — a device for recording the wave-forms of changing currents, voltages, or any other quantity that can be translated into electric energy, as sound waves.
  • oxyhemoglobin — the oxygen-carrying pigment of red blood cells that gives them their red color and serves to convey oxygen to the tissues: occurs in reduced form (deoxyhemoglobin) in venous blood and in combination with oxygen (oxyhemoglobin) in arterial blood. Symbol: Hb.
  • palos heights — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • pantheologist — a student of, or expert in, pantheology
  • pharmacologic — the science dealing with the preparation, uses, and especially the effects of drugs.
  • phlebographic — relating to phlebography or the X-ray imaging of a vein that has been injected with a dye that is visible on the image taken
  • phlogisticate — to integrate or blend phlogiston with
  • photo-biology — the study of the effects of light on biological systems.
  • photoallergic — photosensitive.
  • photogelatine — relating to photographic processes in which gelatine is used in receiving or transferring prints
  • photogeologic — of or relating to photogeology
  • phraseologist — a person who treats of or is concerned with phraseology.
  • phyllogenetic — of or relating to the development of leaves.
  • physiological — of or relating to physiology.
  • pitching tool — a masonry chisel for rough work
  • plagiocephaly — a deformity of the skull in which one side is more developed in the front, and the other side is more developed in the rear.
  • plain yoghurt — natural yoghurt, without added flavouring
  • polling booth — a booth in which voters cast their votes.
  • polygamophile — a person who approves of or countenances polygamy, especially as practiced by others.
  • potato blight — fungal disease affecting potatoes
  • psychobiology — the use of biological methods to study normal and abnormal emotional and cognitive processes, as the anatomical basis of memory or neurochemical abnormalities in schizophrenia.
  • psychological — of or relating to psychology.
  • put to flight — an act or instance of fleeing or running away; hasty departure.
  • remythologize — to mythologize anew, to make a new mythological system out of (an existing one)
  • rheologically — in a rheological manner
  • riding school — a place where equitation is taught.
  • right to life — When people talk about an unborn baby's right to life, they mean that a baby has the right to be born, even if it has a severe disability or if its mother does not want it.
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