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13-letter words containing og

  • roentgenology — the branch of medicine dealing with diagnosis and therapy through x-rays.
  • rogation days — Usually, rogations. Ecclesiastical. solemn supplication, especially as chanted during procession on the three days (Rogation Days) before Ascension Day.
  • roger-ducasse — Jean Jules Amable [zhahn zhyl a-ma-bluh] /ʒɑ̃ ʒül aˈma blə/ (Show IPA), 1873–1954, French composer.
  • rogue dialler — a dial-up connection placed on a computer without the user's knowledge which, when the user tries to connect to the internet, automatically connects to a premium-rate phone number
  • rogue program — a computer virus
  • rogue's march — a derisive tune played to accompany a person's expulsion from a regiment, community, etc.
  • saratoga chip — potato chip.
  • saurognathous — related to or resembling the Saurognathae family of birds that possess palate bones similar to those in saurians or lizards
  • schizogenesis — reproduction by fission.
  • schizogenetic — reproducing or formed by fission.
  • sedimentology — the study of sedimentary rocks.
  • selenographer — the branch of astronomy that deals with the charting of the moon's surface.
  • serologically — as pertains to or with respect to serology; in a serological manner
  • shell program — A shell program is a basic computer program that provides a framework within which the user can develop the program to suit their own needs.
  • sindonologist — a student of sindonology
  • skeletogenous — forming a skeleton, or parts of one
  • sociologistic — making reference only to the concepts of sociology, especially emphasizing social factors to the exclusion of others.
  • sovietologist — Kremlinology.
  • space biology — exobiology.
  • spectrography — a spectroscope for photographing or producing a representation of a spectrum.
  • spermatogenic — relating to the development of spermatozoa
  • sphagnologist — a person who studies sphagna
  • spiny dogfish — any of several dogfish sharks of the genus Squalus, having a spine in front of each of the two dorsal fins, especially S. acanthias, inhabiting Atlantic coastal waters.
  • splanchnology — the visceral system
  • steganography — the practice of concealing messages in such a way that only the sender and the recipient know that there is a message
  • stereognostic — the ability to determine the shape and weight of an object by touching or lifting it.
  • stereographer — a person who takes stereoscopic photographs.
  • stereological — of, relating to, stereology
  • steroidogenic — of or pertaining to steroidogenesis
  • stomatologist — a person who works in stomatology
  • suicidologist — someone who studies suicidology
  • syllogistical — relating to a syllogism
  • symbolography — the writing of symbolic characters or tracing of symbolic figures
  • synchronology — combined chronology
  • systematology — the science of systems or their formation.
  • taphrogenesis — the process of forming rifts, resulting in regional faulting and subsidence
  • technological — of or relating to technology; relating to science and industry.
  • technologised — to make technological; to modernize or modify with technology.
  • technologized — to make technological; to modernize or modify with technology.
  • teratogenesis — the production or induction of malformations or monstrosities, especially of a developing embryo or fetus.
  • thanatography — an account or story of a person's death experience
  • thanatologist — a person who engages in the academic study of death and dying
  • the paleogene — the Paleogene subdivision of the Tertiary Period or its rocks
  • theologically — of, relating to, or involved with theology: a theological student.
  • thermogenesis — the production of heat, especially in an animal body by physiological processes.
  • thremmatology — the science of breeding or propagating animals and plants under domestication.
  • thyroglobulin — a protein which is found in the thyroid gland and which contains iodine
  • title catalog — a catalog whose entries are listed by title only.
  • together with — combined with
  • toggle switch — a switch in which a projecting knob or arm, moving through a small arc, causes the contacts to open or close an electric circuit suddenly, as commonly used in most homes.
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