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There are 18 thirteen-letter words containing A, D, N, 2O and 2Y

androgynouslyDostoyevskyanHaywood␣CountyhydrocarbonylhydrolysationhydrolyzationhydroxylaminohydroxylationhypohydrationNodaway␣Countypolyandrogynypolyandrouslypolygynadroussaying␣goodbyespondylopathytympanohyoidsWyandot␣Countyyellow␣Mondays

19 definitions found

  • androgynously — adv. In an androgynous manner.
  • Dostoyevskyan — adj. Alternative form of Dostoyevskian.
  • Haywood␣County — prop.n. One of 100 counties in North Carolina, United States… — prop.n. One of 95 counties in Tennessee, United States. County…
  • hydrocarbonyl — n. (Chemistry) A mixed hydride and carbonyl of a metal.
  • hydrolysation — n. Alternative form of hydrolyzation.
  • hydrolyzation — n. (Chemistry) The act of hydrolyzing.
  • hydroxylamino — n. (Chemistry, especially in combination) A univalent radical…
  • hydroxylation — n. (Organic chemistry) The introduction of a hydroxyl group into…
  • hypohydration — n. Dehydration.
  • Nodaway␣County — prop.n. A county of Missouri, United States. County seat: Maryville.
  • polyandrogyny — n. A mating strategy in which both males and females have multiple…
  • polyandrously — adv. In a polyandrous manner.
  • polygynadrous — adj. Misspelling of polygynandrous.
  • saying␣goodbye — v. Present participle of say goodbye.
  • spondylopathy — n. Any disorder of the vertebrae; osteopathy of the spine.
  • tympanohyoids — n. Plural of tympanohyoid.
  • Wyandot␣County — prop.n. One of 88 counties in Ohio, United States. County seat: Upper Sandusky.
  • yellow␣Mondays — n. Plural of yellow Monday.
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
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