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There are 17 thirteen-letter words containing D, G, H, O and 2Y

agrohydrologyalgodystrophycod␣psychologydactylographydysmorphologyglycoaldehydeheavy␣hydrogenHollywood␣uglyhydroautogamyhydrogen␣cyclehydrogenlyasehydrogenouslyhydrogeophytehydropedologyhydroxylatinghyperhydrogenpharyngodynia

19 definitions found

  • agrohydrology — n. Study of water use in agricultural systems.
  • algodystrophy — n. (Biology, medicine) Synonym of complex regional pain syndrome.
  • cod␣psychology — n. Beliefs about psychology that have no basis in fact; psychological…
  • dactylography — n. The science of using fingerprints to uniquely identify people. — n. The study of finger rings.
  • dysmorphology — n. The study of genetic defects, especially congenital malformations.
  • glycoaldehyde — n. Misspelling of glycolaldehyde.
  • heavy␣hydrogen — n. Deuterium.
  • Hollywood␣ugly — adj. (Of a fictional character) good-looking passed off as ugly;…
  • hydroautogamy — n. (Botany) underwater self-pollination.
  • hydrogen␣cycle — n. (Biology) the transmission of hydrogen from water to carbohydrates… — n. The electrolysis or solar photolysis of water to give hydrogen…
  • hydrogenlyase — n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the removal of hydrogen…
  • hydrogenously — adv. (Chemistry) In the presence of hydrogen.
  • hydrogeophyte — n. (Biology) Any aquatic geophyte.
  • hydropedology — n. The study of the connections between the hydrosphere and the pedosphere.
  • hydroxylating — v. Present participle of hydroxylate.
  • hyperhydrogen — n. (Physics) An atomic nucleus, an isotope of hydrogen which contains…
  • pharyngodynia — n. Pain in the pharynx.
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