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9-letter words containing m, o, g, y

  • limnology — the scientific study of bodies of fresh water, as lakes and ponds, with reference to their physical, geographical, biological, and other features.
  • logomachy — a dispute about or concerning words.
  • loomingly — So as to loom.
  • lymington — a market town in S England, in SW Hampshire, on the Solent: yachting centre and holiday resort. Pop: 14 227 (2001)
  • macrology — Long and tedious talk without much substance; superfluity of words.
  • maha yoga — a form of yoga incorporating elements of the other major forms
  • mammalogy — the science dealing with mammals.
  • mammology — Alternative form of mammalogy.
  • manyogana — An ancient/early Japanese syllabary in which Chinese characters represented sounds instead of their regular meaning as they again do today in the form of kanji; it was the predecessor of hiragana and katakana, present Japanese phonetic alphabets; used in the Manyosh\u016b, a poetic anthology.
  • mariology — the body of belief, doctrine, and opinion concerning the Virgin Mary.
  • maryology — Mariology.
  • mastology — Mammalogy.
  • mereology — the formal study of the logical properties of the relation of part and whole
  • metagnomy — (rare) divination.
  • metrology — the science of weights and measures.
  • micrology — excessive attention to petty details or distinctions.
  • migratory — migrating.
  • mirrnyong — (Australia, archaeology) A mound of cooking debris accumulated by Aborigines; a kitchen midden.
  • misogynic — reflecting or exhibiting hatred, dislike, mistrust, or mistreatment of women.
  • moaningly — With a moaning sound.
  • mockingly — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • modifying — Make partial or minor changes to (something), typically so as to improve it or to make it less extreme.
  • moilingly — in a moiling, struggling or slogging manner
  • moldy fig — a musician or fan who likes traditional jazz or Dixieland rather than modern jazz.
  • money-bag — a bag for money.
  • moneybags — a bag for money.
  • monkeying — Present participle of monkey.
  • monophagy — The feeding on a single type of food (e.g., a single plant species).
  • montmagny — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, on the St. Lawrence.
  • morningly — (obsolete) every morning; daily in the morning.
  • moyen age — Middle Ages.
  • moygashel — an Irish linen
  • mummychog — Alternative form of mummichog.
  • muscology — the scientific study of mosses
  • museology — the systematic study of the organization, management, and function of a museum.
  • mycologic — Of, or relating to mycology or to the fungi; mycological.
  • mycophagy — the eating of mushrooms
  • myelogram — an x-ray photograph of the spinal cord, following administration of a radiopaque substance into the spinal subarachnoid space.
  • myoglobin — hemoglobin of muscle, weighing less and carrying more oxygen and less carbon monoxide than blood hemoglobin.
  • myographs — Plural form of myograph.
  • myologist — the science or branch of anatomy dealing with muscles.
  • mystagogy — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • mythology — a body of myths, as that of a particular people or that relating to a particular person: Greek mythology.
  • orthogamy — (botany) fertilization of the ovules of a plant by pollen from the same plant.
  • polygamic — polygamous.
  • polygonum — any polygonaceous plant of the genus Polygonum, having stems with knotlike joints and spikes of small white, green, or pink flowers
  • pyelogram — an x-ray produced by pyelography.
  • pygmalion — Classical Mythology. a sculptor and king of Cyprus who carved an ivory statue of a maiden and fell in love with it. It was brought to life, in response to his prayer, by Aphrodite.
  • pygmy owl — any of several small, diurnal owls of the genus Glaucidium, that feed chiefly on insects.
  • rompingly — in a romping manner
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