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11-letter words containing s, t, o, p, a, g

  • pentagynous — (of plants) belonging to the order Pentagynia, characterized by the presence of five styles or pistils
  • phagocytose — phagocytize.
  • piatigorsky — Gregor [greg-er] /ˈgrɛg ər/ (Show IPA), 1903–76, U.S. cellist, born in Russia.
  • piscatology — the art or science of fishing.
  • plagiostome — (of fish) belonging to the genus Plagiostomi, which includes sharks and rays, characterized by a transverse mouth with the jaw suspended from the skull
  • ploughstaff — one of the handles of a plough
  • postglacial — after a given glacial epoch, especially the Pleistocene.
  • postlanding — occurring after a landing (of an aircraft, shuttle, etc)
  • postulating — to ask, demand, or claim.
  • postweaning — of, relating to, or occurring in the period following weaning
  • prognathism — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
  • prognathous — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
  • proof stage — the stage of publishing where trial impressions made from composed type, or print-outs (from a laser printer, etc) are read for the correction of errors
  • prostrating — to cast (oneself) face down on the ground in humility, submission, or adoration.
  • protagonism — the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.
  • protagonist — the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.
  • spectrogram — a representation or photograph of a spectrum.
  • sponge bath — a bath in which the bather is cleaned by a wet sponge or washcloth dipped in water, without getting into a tub of water.
  • sports page — newspaper page carrying sports results
  • steatopygia — extreme accumulation of fat on and about the buttocks, especially of women.
  • steatopygic — extreme accumulation of fat on and about the buttocks, especially of women.
  • stenography — the art of writing in shorthand.
  • stereograph — a single or double picture for a stereoscope.
  • stop-and-go — characterized by periodically enforced stops, as caused by heavy traffic or traffic signals: stop-and-go traffic.
  • stylography — the art of writing, tracing, drawing, etc., with a style.
  • theophagous — relating to theophagy or the practice of symbolically consuming the body of God or a god
  • torsiograph — a graph indicating vibrating movements
  • townscaping — the act of designing a town
  • transposing — the act of transposing
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