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9-letter words containing og

  • dogmatics — the study of the arrangement and statement of religious doctrines, especially of the doctrines received in and taught by the Christian church.
  • dogmatise — to make dogmatic assertions; speak or write dogmatically.
  • dogmatism — dogmatic character; unfounded positiveness in matters of opinion; arrogant assertion of opinions as truths.
  • dogmatist — a person who asserts his or her opinions in an unduly positive or arrogant manner; a dogmatic person.
  • dogmatize — to make dogmatic assertions; speak or write dogmatically.
  • dogmatory — dogmatic
  • dognapped — Simple past tense and past participle of dognap.
  • dognapper — Agent noun of dognap; one who dognaps.
  • dogrobber — an orderly of a navy or army officer
  • dogshores — the pieces of timber used to prop up a boat prior to its launch
  • dosiology — the study of doses of drugs
  • duologues — Plural form of duologue.
  • echogenic — capable of generating or reflecting sound waves.
  • echograph — a device that records oceanic depths by means of sonic waves.
  • ecologism — An ideology focusing on ecology and the environment.
  • ecologist — the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
  • eidograph — a type of pantograph that was invented by the Scottish mathematician William Wallace in 1821 and which was more accurate than other pantographs
  • embroglio — Alternative form of imbroglio.
  • emetology — (medicine) The study of the causes of emesis, i.e., vomiting, usually sub-specialities of gastroenterology or neurology.
  • endogenic — Formed or occurring beneath the surface of the earth.
  • ennealogy — A speech or treatise consisting of nine parts or chapters; any work in nine parts (compare trilogy (3-part), tetralogy (4-part), etc.).
  • enologist — An expert in the science of enology.
  • entheogen — A chemical substance, typically of plant origin, that is ingested to produce a nonordinary state of consciousness for religious or spiritual purposes.
  • epilogize — to write or deliver an epilogue
  • epilogued — followed by an epilogue
  • epilogues — Plural form of epilogue.
  • epirogeny — epeirogeny
  • ergogenic — (not in technical use) intended to enhance physical performance, stamina, or recovery.
  • ergograph — A graph that shows a relation between human activities, or agricultural/climate factors, and a seasonal year.
  • erogenous — (of a part of the body) Sensitive to sexual stimulation.
  • erotology — the study of erotic stimuli and sexual behaviour
  • estrogens — Plural form of estrogen.
  • ethnogeny — the branch of ethnology that deals with the origin of races or peoples
  • ethnology — The study of the characteristics of various peoples and the differences and relationships between them.
  • etimology — Misspelling of etymology.
  • etiologic — Alternative spelling of aetiologic.
  • etymology — The study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
  • euchology — a euchologion
  • eulogised — Simple past tense and past participle of eulogise.
  • eulogises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eulogise.
  • eulogiums — Plural form of eulogium.
  • eulogized — Simple past tense and past participle of eulogize.
  • eulogizer — A person who eulogizes.
  • eulogizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eulogize.
  • exogamous — (biology, marriage) Of or relating to exogamy.
  • exogenous — Of, relating to, or developing from external factors.
  • fathogram — the record made by a sonic depth finder.
  • ferrogram — a slide prepared to illustrate the suspended iron particles in the lubricant of a machine
  • festilogy — a treatise on the subject of church festivals
  • filmology — (film) A 1950s\u201360s movement of theoretical study relating to film.
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