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13-letter words containing p, o, r, h, y, g

  • pharyngoscopy — an examination by means of a pharyngoscope.
  • photo gallery — display of collected photographs
  • phrygian mode — an authentic church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from E to E.
  • physiographic — the science of physical geography.
  • phytoestrogen — an estrogen-like compound occurring naturally in plants of the legume family and in grains, vegetables, and fruits.
  • plain yoghurt — natural yoghurt, without added flavouring
  • plethysmogram — the recording of a plethysmograph.
  • prosopography — a study of a collection of persons or characters, especially their appearances, careers, personalities, etc., within a historical, literary, or social context.
  • psychographer — a person who writes a psychograph; a psychological or psychographic biographer.
  • psychographic — Psychology. a graph indicating the relative strength of the personality traits of an individual.
  • psychosurgeon — a surgeon who specializes in psychosurgery
  • psychosurgery — treatment of mental disorders by means of brain surgery.
  • pterylography — the description of the feather arrangement on birds
  • rhyparography — the painting of still-life, esp of sordid or unpleasant subjects
  • rotary plough — an implement with a series of blades mounted on a power-driven shaft, used to break up soil or weeds
  • spectrography — a spectroscope for photographing or producing a representation of a spectrum.
  • steganography — the practice of concealing messages in such a way that only the sender and the recipient know that there is a message
  • symbolography — the writing of symbolic characters or tracing of symbolic figures
  • thanatography — an account or story of a person's death experience
  • typographical — of or relating to typography.
  • uprighteously — in an upright or moral manner
  • xylographical — Xylographic.
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