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There are 17 sixteen-letter words containing E, F, G, I, L, M and Ychimney␣flashings Feingold␣syndrome folk-etymological folk␣etymologists folk-etymologized folk-etymologizes foraminiferology formiminoglycine fragile␣X␣syndrome Mayflower␣Village megalichthyiform microemulsifying multifragmentary Pygmalion␣effects smell␣of␣an␣oily␣rag Sunda␣flying␣lemur woolly␣fringe␣moss 17 definitions found- chimney␣flashings — n. Plural of chimney flashing.
- Feingold␣syndrome — n. A rare hereditary disorder marked by various combinations of…
- folk-etymological — adj. Pertaining to folk etymology.
- folk␣etymologists — n. Plural of folk etymologist.
- folk-etymologized — v. Simple past tense and past participle of folk-etymologize.
- folk-etymologizes — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of folk-etymologize.
- foraminiferology — n. The study of the Foraminifera, especially in paleontology.
- formiminoglycine — n. (Organic chemistry) The formimino derivative of glycine NH…
- fragile␣X␣syndrome — n. A particular, genetic syndrome, caused by the excessive repetition…
- Mayflower␣Village — prop.n. A census-designated place in Los Angeles County, California…
- megalichthyiform — n. Any extinct fish of the order Megalichthyiformes.
- microemulsifying — adj. That forms a microemulsion.
- multifragmentary — adj. Composed of many fragments.
- Pygmalion␣effects — n. Plural of Pygmalion effect.
- smell␣of␣an␣oily␣rag — n. (Idiomatic, Australia, New Zealand) A very small amount, or…
- Sunda␣flying␣lemur — n. A flying lemur, Galeopterus variegatus, native to Malaysia…
- woolly␣fringe␣moss — n. Racomitrium lanuginosum, a moss in the family Grimmiaceae.
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- French Wiktionary: 5 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 9 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 4 words
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