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11-letter words containing m, i, s, g, o

  • plumigerous — wearing or possessing feathers
  • polyglotism — able to speak or write several languages; multilingual.
  • prognathism — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
  • progressism — the philosophy of a progressist
  • promisingly — giving favorable promise; likely to turn out well: a promising young man; a promising situation.
  • protagonism — the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.
  • reaganomics — the economic policies put forth by the administration of President Ronald Reagan, especially as emphasizing supply-side theory.
  • regionalism — Government. the principle or system of dividing a city, state, etc., into separate administrative regions.
  • religionism — excessive or exaggerated religious zeal.
  • resign-from — to give up an office or position, often formally (often followed by from): to resign from the presidency.
  • rough music — (formerly) a loud cacophony created with tin pans, drums, etc, esp as a protest or demonstration of indignation outside someone's house
  • san domingo — Santo Domingo (defs 2, 3).
  • seismograph — any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes.
  • self-moving — capable of moving without an external agency.
  • semasiology — semantics, especially the study of semantic change.
  • sermonizing — the act of talking as if delivering a sermon
  • shortcoming — a failure, defect, or deficiency in conduct, condition, thought, ability, etc.: a social shortcoming; a shortcoming of his philosophy.
  • showjumping — horseriding event
  • showrooming — the practice of looking at an item of merchandise in a shop, often using a smartphone app to compare its price elsewhere, before buying it from an online distributor
  • sigmoidally — in the form of a sigmoid
  • simon magus — Simon (defs 5, 6).
  • single room — hotel room for one person
  • siphonogamy — a mode of pollination in which pollen tubes develop to facilitate the passage of male cells to eggs
  • skimmington — (in rural Britain, formerly) the custom of forming a mock procession to ridicule an unfaithful spouse
  • slow-moving — proceeding with or characterized by slow, sluggish, or leisurely movement or activity.
  • slumgullion — a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
  • smoking ban — the prohibition of smoking cigarettes, etc in public places
  • smoking car — smoker (def 2a).
  • smoking gun — indisputable proof or evidence of a crime.
  • smouldering — burning slowly without flame, usually emitting smoke
  • sociologism — an explanation, expression, concept, etc., characteristic of sociology, especially when lacking reference to other disciplines concerned with human development.
  • somatogenic — developing from somatic cells.
  • sporogonium — the sporangium of mosses and liverworts.
  • stereoimage — the single three-dimensional image perceived in the brain by the coordination of the two slightly different views seen by the eyes.
  • surmounting — to mount upon; get on the top of; mount upon and cross over: to surmount a hill.
  • swingometer — a device used in television broadcasting during a general election to indicate the swing of votes from one political party to another
  • symbolizing — to be a symbol of; stand for or represent in the manner of a symbol.
  • syringotomy — surgical removal of a fistula
  • tautologism — the use of tautology.
  • thigmotaxis — movement of an organism toward or away from any object that provides a mechanical stimulus.
  • tombstoning — the activity of diving off cliffs into the sea
  • unambiguous — not ambiguous, or unclear; distinct; unequivocal: The object of the experiment was to reach an unambiguous conclusion about climate change.
  • unlightsome — without light; dark
  • unpromising — unlikely to be favorable or successful, as the weather, a situation, or a career.
  • zygomaticus — (anatomy) One of several small subcutaneous facial muscles arising from or in relation with the zygoma.
  • zymogenesis — the conversion of a zymogen into an enzyme
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