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13-letter words containing m, a, g, h, r

  • morphographer — a person who scientifically describes form
  • morphological — the branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms.
  • mouthwatering — very appetizing in appearance, aroma, or description: a mouth-watering dessert.
  • mythographies — Plural form of mythography.
  • nightmarishly — In a nightmarish manner.
  • novo hamburgo — a city in Rio Grande do Sul state, S Brazil.
  • organolithium — (organic chemistry) Describing any organic compound containing a carbon to lithium bond.
  • parma heights — a city in NE Ohio, near Cleveland.
  • phantasmagory — phantasmagoria.
  • pharmacognosy — materia medica (def 2).
  • pharmacologic — the science dealing with the preparation, uses, and especially the effects of drugs.
  • pharyngectomy — excision of part or all of the pharynx.
  • phase diagram — a graph, usually using temperature, pressure, and composition as coordinates, indicating the regions of stability of the various phases of a system.
  • phototelegram — a telegram that is sent by means of phototelegraphy
  • phrygian mode — an authentic church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from E to E.
  • plethysmogram — the recording of a plethysmograph.
  • pneumatograph — pneumograph.
  • regime change — the transition from one political regime to another, esp through concerted political or military action
  • rhumb sailing — sea navigation along rhumb lines.
  • rhyming slang — a form of slang in which a rhyming word or phrase is substituted for the word intended, as Kate and Sidney for steak and kidney or khaki rocks for army socks.
  • rhythm guitar — a guitar used to provide rhythm, particularly during a musical ensemble
  • rogue's march — a derisive tune played to accompany a person's expulsion from a regiment, community, etc.
  • rough diamond — gemstone: uncut diamond
  • run the gamut — The gamut of something is the complete range of things of that kind, or a wide variety of things of that kind.
  • sargassumfish — an olive-brown and black frogfish, Histrio histrio, inhabiting tropical Atlantic and western Pacific seas among floating sargassum weed.
  • shaving cream — a preparation, as of soap and free fatty acid, that is lathered and applied to the face to soften and condition the beard for shaving.
  • sheep farming — agriculture: sheep raising
  • shell program — A shell program is a basic computer program that provides a framework within which the user can develop the program to suit their own needs.
  • shilling mark — a virgule, as used as a divider between shillings and pence: One reads 2/6 as “two shillings and sixpence” or “two and six.”.
  • sperm washing — a technique that separates sperm from the seminal fluid, used especially for isolating active sperm for artificial insemination.
  • straight time — the time or number of hours established as standard for a specific work period in a particular industry, usually computed on the basis of a workweek and fixed variously from 35 to 40 hours.
  • surge chamber — a chamber for absorbing surge from a liquid or gas.
  • symbolography — the writing of symbolic characters or tracing of symbolic figures
  • thaumaturgist — a worker of wonders or miracles; magician.
  • the hermitage — an art museum in St Petersburg, originally a palace built by Catherine the Great
  • thermostating — a device, including a relay actuated by thermal conduction or convection, that functions to establish and maintain a desired temperature automatically or signals a change in temperature for manual adjustment.
  • thremmatology — the science of breeding or propagating animals and plants under domestication.
  • timothy grass — a coarse grass, Phleum pratense, having cylindrical spikes, used as fodder.
  • trash farming — cultivation by leaving stubble, etc, on the surface of the soil to serve as a mulch
  • wedding march — a musical composition played during a wedding procession.
  • whigmaleeries — a whim; notion.
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