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14-letter words containing y, o, g

  • cinematography — Cinematography is the technique of making films for the cinema.
  • circumgyration — the act of rolling, turning, or travelling about
  • circumgyratory — characterized by circumgyration
  • coelanaglyphic — (of pottery) decorated with sunken relief
  • cognoscibility — capable of being known.
  • compromisingly — In a compromising manner.
  • conciliatingly — So as to conciliate.
  • congratulatory — A congratulatory message expresses congratulations.
  • contact flying — flying an airplane in conditions of good visibility so that the course and altitude can be determined by observing points or objects on the ground; VFR
  • contour flying — the technique of flying at a constant altitude of less than 22.8 metres (75 feet) above the ground.
  • cooling system — a system which cools something such as a building or engine
  • copolymerizing — Present participle of copolymerize.
  • cosmogonically — In a cosmogonic manner.
  • cosmologically — In a cosmological way.
  • country singer — a singer of country and western music
  • county borough — (in England and Wales from 1888 to 1974 and in Wales from 1996) a borough administered independently of any higher tier of local government
  • courtesy light — the interior light in a motor vehicle
  • crowning glory — the greatest achievement
  • cryobiological — of or relating to cryobiology
  • cryopreserving — Present participle of cryopreserve.
  • cryptographers — Plural form of cryptographer.
  • cryptographist — the science or study of the techniques of secret writing, especially code and cipher systems, methods, and the like. Compare cryptanalysis (def 2).
  • crystal growth — Crystal growth is the process of making a crystal grow by continuing to remove a component from a solution.
  • cuyahoga falls — a city in NE Ohio, near Akron.
  • cyanoguanidine — dicyandiamide.
  • cycling shorts — tight-fitting shorts reaching partway to the knee for cycling, sport, etc
  • cyclooxygenase — (enzyme) Any of several enzymes that catalyze the conversion of arachidonic acid into prostaglandins; their inhibition is the mode of action of aspirin and ibuprofen.
  • cytogeneticist — One who studies cytogenetics.
  • cytopathogenic — causing cytopathy
  • cytopathologic — the science dealing with the study of the diseases of cells.
  • cytotechnology — the microscopic analysis of cells for the early detection of abnormalities and diagnosis of diseases such as cancer
  • dactyliography — the art of engraving or writing on gems
  • dactylographer — the study of fingerprints for purposes of identification.
  • daddy longlegs — A daddy longlegs is a flying insect with very long legs.
  • daddy-longlegs — Also called harvestman. any of numerous spiderlike arachnids of the order Opiliones, having a compact rounded body and extremely long, slender legs.
  • daguerreotypes — Plural form of daguerreotype.
  • daylight hours — the hours when it is daylight
  • dcc technology — DCC technology uses a catalytic process to convert heavy hydrocarbons into light olefins.
  • dehydrogenated — Simple past tense and past participle of dehydrogenate.
  • dehydrogenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehydrogenate.
  • dehydrogenized — Simple past tense and past participle of dehydrogenize.
  • demoralizingly — in a demoralizing manner
  • demythologised — Simple past tense and past participle of demythologise.
  • demythologized — Simple past tense and past participle of demythologize.
  • demythologizer — a person who removes mythical elements from something
  • deoxyguanosine — (biochemistry) A deoxyribonucleoside related to guanosine.
  • dermatoglyphic — relating to skin markings (such as fingerprints) or the study thereof
  • diagnosability — the quality of being diagnosable
  • diagnostically — of, relating to, or used in diagnosis.
  • disapprovingly — to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
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