11-letter words containing m, o, r, g, a, n
- misorganize — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
- mock orange — Also called syringa. any of various shrubs belonging to the genus Philadelphus, of the saxifrage family, especially P. coronarius, a widely cultivated species having fragrant white flowers.
- mondo grass — any of several plants belonging to the genus Ophiopogon, of the lily family, native to western Asia, especially O. japonicus, having grasslike leaves and lavender or white flowers.
- monogastric — (biology) Having a simple single-chambered stomach.
- monogermane — (chemistry) Germanium tetrahydride.
- monogrammed — Past participle of monogram.
- monogrammer — One who monograms.
- monogrammic — Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a monogram.
- monographed — Simple past tense and past participle of monograph.
- monographic — a treatise on a particular subject, as a biographical study or study of the works of one artist.
- morgan city — a city in S Louisiana: headquarters for offshore oil drilling and base for shrimp fleet.
- morgan hill — a town in W California.
- morning tea — a mid-morning snack with a cup of tea
- morningstar — Alternative spelling of morning star.
- mortalizing — Present participle of mortalize.
- mount guard — If you mount guard or if you mount a guard, you organize people to watch or protect a person or place.
- mouth organ — harmonica (def 1).
- moving part — a part in a machine that has power to move
- nomographer — the art of or a treatise on drawing up laws.
- non-germane — closely or significantly related; relevant; pertinent: Please keep your statements germane to the issue.
- nonargument — a fallacious or flawed argument
- nonorgasmic — not involving or resulting in orgasm, not able to orgasm
- normalising — Present participle of normalise.
- normalizing — Present participle of normalize.
- omnibearing — the magnetic bearing of an omnirange station.
- orangewoman — a female member of the Orangemen
- organistrum — a stringed instrument played by two people
- organograms — Plural form of organogram.
- originalism — The principle or belief that the original intent of an author should be adhered to in later interpretations of a work.
- ornamenting — Present participle of ornament.
- out-migrant — a person who out-migrates.
- outsmarting — Present participle of outsmart.
- overgarment — an outer garment.
- overmanning — overstaffing
- panicmonger — a person who spreads panic
- pelargonium — any plant of the genus Pelargonium, the cultivated species of which are usually called geranium. Compare geranium (def 2).
- phanerogams — any of the Phanerogamia, a former primary division of plants comprising those having reproductive organs; a flowering plant or seed plant (opposed to cryptogam).
- platforming — a process for reforming petroleum using a platinum catalyst
- pneumograph — a device for recording graphically the respiratory movements of the thorax.
- pomegranate — a chambered, many-seeded, globose fruit, having a tough, usually red rind and surmounted by a crown of calyx lobes, the edible portion consisting of pleasantly acid flesh developed from the outer seed coat.
- prognathism — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
- programming — a plan of action to accomplish a specified end: a school lunch program.
- prolegomena — a preliminary discussion; introductory essay, as prefatory matter in a book; a prologue.
- promenading — a stroll or walk, especially in a public place, as for pleasure or display.
- protagonism — the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.
- racing form — a sheet that provides detailed information about horse races, including background data on the horses, jockeys, etc.
- ragman roll — Usually, ragman rolls. a series of documents in which the Scottish nobles acknowledged their allegiance to Edward I of England, 1291–92 and 1296.
- ramgunshoch — surly; bad-tempered; rude
- 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.