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14-letter words containing o, s, m, r, e, g

  • lleras camargo — Alberto [ahl-ver-taw] /ɑlˈvɛr tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1906–89, Colombian journalist, writer, and political leader: president 1945–46, 1958–62.
  • longshorewoman — a woman employed on the wharves of a port, as in loading and unloading vessels.
  • luminous range — the distance at which a certain light, as that of a lighthouse, is visible in clear weather, disregarding interference from obstructions and from the curvature of the earth and depending on the power of the light.
  • magnetic storm — a temporary disturbance of the earth's magnetic field, induced by radiation and streams of charged particles from the sun.
  • magnetospheres — Plural form of magnetosphere.
  • magnetospheric — Of, pertaining to, or happening within the magnetosphere.
  • managed forest — a sustainable forest in which usually at least one tree is planted for every tree felled
  • mangrove swamp — a coastal marine swamp of tropical or subtropical regions that is dominated by mangrove trees.
  • margaritaceous — resembling mother-of-pearl; pearly.
  • marriage bonds — the strong feeling of being united that is associated with marriage
  • marrons glaces — chestnuts cooked in syrup and glazed
  • massage parlor — a commercial establishment providing massages.
  • measuring worm — the larva of any geometrid moth, which progresses by bringing the rear end of the body forward and then advancing the front end.
  • megakaryoblast — a cell that gives rise to a megakaryocyte.
  • megakaryocytes — Plural form of megakaryocyte.
  • megasporangium — a sporangium containing megaspores.
  • megasporophyll — a sporophyll producing megasporangia only.
  • menage a trois — a domestic arrangement in which three people having sexual relations occupy the same household.
  • metamorphosing — to change the form or nature of; transform.
  • meteorologists — Plural form of meteorologist.
  • micromagnetism — (physics) The study of magnetism at the sub-micrometre scale.
  • middlesborough — a city in SE Kentucky.
  • miscategorized — to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
  • misgovernaunce — misgovernment
  • misrecognition — Incorrect recognition.
  • misrecognizing — Present participle of misrecognize.
  • missing person — sb who has disappeared
  • modern english — the English language since c1475.
  • molly maguires — a secret society organized in Ireland in 1843 to terrorize landlords' agents in order to prevent evictions
  • monoglycerides — Plural form of monoglyceride.
  • mother goddess — Kālī.
  • multireligious — belonging to or following more than one religion
  • myrmecophagous — Pertaining to the anteater.
  • neil armstrong — (Daniel) Louis ("Satchmo") 1900–71, U.S. jazz trumpeter and bandleader.
  • norman english — the dialect of English used by the Norman conquerors of England
  • nursing mother — a mother who is breast-feeding her baby
  • orange blossom — the white flower of an orange tree, especially of the genus Citrus, much used in wreaths, bridal bouquets, etc.: the state flower of Florida.
  • osmoregulation — the process by which cells and simple organisms maintain fluid and electrolyte balance with their surroundings.
  • osmoregulatory — Of or pertaining to osmoregulation.
  • outer garments — the garments that are worn over a person's other clothes
  • over-consuming — to destroy or expend by use; use up.
  • overestimating — Present participle of overestimate.
  • oyster farming — the activity of cultivating oysters for food or pearls
  • plethysmograph — a device for measuring and recording changes in the volume of the body or of a body part or organ.
  • progressionism — a person who believes in progress, as of humankind or society.
  • pumped storage — a system for generating hydroelectric power for peak periods by pumping water from a lower to a higher reservoir during low-demand periods and then releasing it during peak periods.
  • pygmy marmoset — a related form, Cebuella pygmaea: the smallest monkey, inhabiting tropical forests of the Amazon
  • pythagoreanism — the doctrines of Pythagoras and his followers, especially the belief that the universe is the manifestation of various combinations of mathematical ratios.
  • random testing — (programming, testing)   A black-box testing approach in which software is tested by choosing an arbitrary subset of all possible input values. Random testing helps to avoid the problem of only testing what you know will work.
  • remote sensing — the science of gathering data on an object or area from a considerable distance, as with radar or infrared photography, to observe the earth or a heavenly body.
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