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10-letter words containing og

  • demagogues — Plural form of demagogue.
  • demogorgon — a mysterious and awesome god in ancient mythology, often represented as ruling in the underworld
  • demography — Demography is the study of the changes in numbers of births, deaths, marriages, and cases of disease in a community over a period of time.
  • demonology — Demonology is a set of beliefs which says that a particular situation or group of people is evil or unacceptable.
  • dendrogram — any branching diagram, such as a cladogram, showing the interconnections between treelike organisms
  • dendrology — the branch of botany that is concerned with the natural history of trees and shrubs
  • deontology — the branch of ethics dealing with duty, moral obligation, and moral commitment
  • dermatogen — a meristem at the apex of stems and roots that gives rise to the epidermis
  • derogating — Present participle of derogate.
  • derogation — a lessening or weakening (of power, authority, position, etc.)
  • derogative — lessening; belittling; derogatory.
  • derogatory — If you make a derogatory remark or comment about someone or something, you express your low opinion of them.
  • dialog box — A dialog box is a small area containing information or questions that appears on a computer screen when you are performing particular operations.
  • dialogical — of or marked by dialogue
  • dialogists — Plural form of dialogist.
  • dialogized — Simple past tense and past participle of dialogize.
  • dialoguing — conversation between two or more persons.
  • dictograph — a telephonic instrument for secretly monitoring or recording conversations by means of a small, sensitive, and often concealed microphone
  • dihydrogen — (chemistry) The divalent radical formed from two separate hydrogen atoms or ions.
  • dinitrogen — (chemistry) the normal nitrogen molecule having two atoms.
  • disanalogy — A lack or failure of analogy.
  • disembogue — to discharge contents by pouring forth.
  • dittograph — an instance of dittography; a passage containing reduplicated syllables, letters, etc.
  • docimology — the theory of the art of testing, as in assaying metallic ores
  • dog basket — a basket for a dog to sleep in
  • dog clutch — a clutch in which projections of one of the engaging parts fit into recesses of the other.
  • dog collar — a collar used to restrain or identify a dog.
  • dog fennel — mayweed.
  • dog kennel — temporary housing for dogs
  • dog paddle — a simple swimming stroke in which the body is kept nearly upright, the arms paddle, and the legs move up and down as in running
  • dog salmon — chum salmon.
  • dog tucker — the meat of a sheep killed on a farm and used as dog food
  • dog violet — a violet, Viola canina, that grows in Europe and N Asia and has blue yellow-spurred flowers
  • dog warden — dogcatcher.
  • dog's-tail — any of several grasses of the genus Cynosurus, esp C. cristatus (crested dog's-tail), that are native to Europe and have flowers clustered in a dense narrow spike
  • dog-collar — A dog-collar is a stiff, round, white collar that fastens at the back and that is worn by Christian priests and ministers.
  • dog-legged — bent like the hind leg of a dog; zigzag.
  • dog-paddle — to swim or keep afloat by use of the dog paddle.
  • dog-sitter — a person who looks after a dog while its owner is away
  • dog-walker — a person who walks other people's dogs, especially for a fee.
  • dogberries — Plural form of dogberry.
  • dogcatcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
  • dogfighter — Person who competes in dogfighting.
  • dogfooding — eating one's own dogfood
  • doggedness — persistent in effort; stubbornly tenacious: a dogged worker.
  • doggie bag — If you ask for a doggie bag in a restaurant, you ask for any food you have not eaten to be put into a bag for you to take home.
  • dogmatical — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
  • dogmatists — Plural form of dogmatist.
  • dogmatized — Simple past tense and past participle of dogmatize.
  • dogmatizer — One who dogmatizes; a bold asserter; a magisterial teacher.
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