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13-letter words containing s, h, o, p, g

  • accomplishing — Present participle of accomplish.
  • addressograph — a machine for addressing envelopes, etc
  • agrostography — a treatise on grasses.
  • amphibologies — Plural form of amphibology.
  • apothegmatise — to speak in apothegms
  • apotheosizing — Present participle of apotheosize.
  • archipelagoes — Plural form of archipelago.
  • audiographics — audiographic teleconferencing
  • bibliophagist — a person who devours books
  • biopsychology — a field of psychology that deals with the effects of biological factors on behavior.
  • bishop's ring — a reddish-brown corona occasionally seen around the sun, caused by volcanic dust in the atmosphere.
  • body shopping — the purchasing of manpower from another country, usually one where wages are cheap
  • cartographers — Plural form of cartographer.
  • chirographist — a person who studies or who is knowledgeable about handwriting styles
  • colleagueship — workplace companionship
  • compsognathus — any bipedal carnivorous dinosaur of the genus Compsognathus, of late Jurassic age, having a slender body that reached a length of 30 inches (76 cm).
  • crash program — a plan of action entailing rapid and intensive production, growth, or the like, undertaken to meet a deadline or solve a pressing problem: a crash program to develop a new fighter plane.
  • cybershopping — Shopping by means of computers or the Internet.
  • cytopharynges — Plural form of cytopharynx.
  • dendrophagous — feeding on the wood of trees, as certain insects.
  • dermographism — dermatographia.
  • discographies — Plural form of discography.
  • dysmorphology — The study of genetic defects, especially congenital malformations.
  • ecophysiology — the branch of physiology that deals with the physiological processes of organisms with respect to their environment.
  • ecopsychology — A form of psychology based on integration with the natural world rather than with society.
  • electrographs — Plural form of electrograph.
  • entomophagous — feeding mainly on insects; insectivorous
  • esophagoscope — An instrument for the inspection or treatment of the esophagus.
  • ethnographers — Plural form of ethnographer.
  • ethnographies — Plural form of ethnography.
  • fellowshiping — Present participle of fellowship.
  • filmographies — Plural form of filmography.
  • food shopping — shopping to buy food
  • gastrohepatic — of, relating to, or involving the stomach and the liver.
  • gastrophrenic — (anatomy) Pertaining to the stomach and diaphragm.
  • gastrorrhaphy — The suture of a perforation of the stomach.
  • geophysically — In a geophysical manner; in terms of geophysics.
  • gladiatorship — the work of a gladiator
  • glossographer — a glossator.
  • good shepherd — Jesus Christ. John 10:11–14.
  • grey-thompson — Tanni (Carys Davina) Baroness. born 1969, Welsh wheelchair athlete; won eleven gold medals for Britain in wheelchair racing in the Paralympic Games (1988–2004); a crossbench peer in the House of Lords since 2010
  • hagiographers — Plural form of hagiographer.
  • hagiographies — Plural form of hagiography.
  • heartstopping — Very exciting or shocking, as though to cause one's heart to skip beats.
  • hedge sparrow — the dunnock.
  • hematophagous — feeding on blood, as the vampire bat.
  • heresiography — a treatise on heresy.
  • herpetologist — the branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians.
  • hieroglyphics — Also, hieroglyphical. designating or pertaining to a pictographic script, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, in which many of the symbols are conventionalized, recognizable pictures of the things represented.
  • hieroglyphist — a person who studies hieroglyphics; hieroglyphologist.

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