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11-letter words containing o, s, t, e, g, n

  • neologistic — a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase.
  • neostigmine — a synthetic anticholinesterase, C 1 2 H 1 9 N 2 O 2 , used in the treatment of myasthenia gravis, glaucoma, and postoperative urinary bladder distention.
  • neurologist — a physician specializing in neurology.
  • nightscopes — Plural form of nightscope.
  • nitrogenase — an enzyme complex that catalyzes the reduction of molecular nitrogen in the nitrogen-fixation process of bacteria.
  • nitrogenise — Alternative spelling of nitrogenize.
  • nitrogenous — containing nitrogen.
  • nonexisting — Nonexistent.
  • nothingness — the state of being nothing.
  • obligements — Plural form of obligement.
  • onslaughter — An onslaught.
  • ontogenesis — the development or developmental history of an individual organism.
  • ontologised — Simple past tense and past participle of ontologise.
  • open string — a staircase string whose top follows the profile of the steps in such a way that the treads project beyond its outer face.
  • openinsight — (programming, database)   The workflow-enabled Windows 95/Windows NT version of Advanced Revelation, featuring native support for Lotus Notes, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and ODBC. OpenInsight is available from Revelation Software.
  • orange rust — a disease of blackberries and raspberries, characterized by an orange, powdery mass of spores on the undersides of the leaves and stunted, misshapen foliage, caused by a rust fungus, Gymnoconia interstitialis.
  • orthogenics — the treatment of mentally and emotionally disturbed children
  • osteogenous — the formation of bone.
  • outgenerals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgeneral.
  • outguessing — Present participle of outguess.
  • outsleeping — Present participle of outsleep.
  • outspeeding — Present participle of outspeed.
  • outswearing — Present participle of outswear.
  • outswingers — Plural form of outswinger.
  • overcasting — Meteorology. the condition of the sky when more than 95 percent covered by clouds.
  • patter song — a comic song depending for its humorous effect on rapid enunciation of the words, occurring most commonly in comic opera and operetta.
  • pentagonese — a style of language characterized by the use of euphemisms, technical jargon, acronyms, and circumlocutions, used especially by people working in the U.S. military establishment.
  • pentagynous — (of plants) belonging to the order Pentagynia, characterized by the presence of five styles or pistils
  • pigeon post — the use of homing pigeons to carry messages
  • postediting — the act of editing after a piece of writing has been produced or printed by a machine
  • postweaning — of, relating to, or occurring in the period following weaning
  • progestogen — progestin.
  • prosecuting — carrying out a prosecution
  • proselyting — a person who has changed from one opinion, religious belief, sect, or the like, to another; convert.
  • prospecting — Usually, prospects. an apparent probability of advancement, success, profit, etc. the outlook for the future: good business prospects.
  • psychotogen — a substance that causes a psychotic reaction.
  • puget sound — an arm of the Pacific, in NW Washington.
  • questioning — indicating or implying a question: a questioning tone in her voice.
  • redigestion — the act or process of redigesting
  • religionist — excessive or exaggerated religious zeal.
  • resignation — the act of resigning.
  • scientology — the philosophy of the Church of Scientology, a nondenominational movement founded in the US in the 1950s, which emphasizes self-knowledge as a means of realizing full spiritual potential
  • segregation — the act or practice of segregating; a setting apart or separation of people or things from others or from the main body or group: gender segregation in some fundamentalist religions.
  • self-strong — having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust: a strong boy.
  • sherringtonSir Charles Scott, 1861–1952, English physiologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1932.
  • shoe-string — a shoelace.
  • short-range — having a limited extent, as in distance or time: a short-range shot; a short-range plan.
  • shortchange — to give less than the correct change to.
  • sign-posted — a post bearing a sign that gives information or guidance.
  • signatories — having signed, or joined in signing, a document: the signatory powers to a treaty.
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