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There are 23 nine-letter words containing E, G, I, L, M and 2OBogomiles ecologism embroglio etimology gloomiest glorisome holoimage imogolite mediology Menologia mesologic Mongiello mongolite Mongolize mooseling Nei␣Mongol neologism oligomers oligomery oligosemy oligosome semigloom semiology 29 definitions found- Bogomiles — n. Plural of Bogomile.
- ecologism — n. An ideology focusing on ecology and the environment.
- embroglio — n. Alternative form of imbroglio.
- etimology — n. Misspelling of etymology.
- gloomiest — adj. Superlative form of gloomy: most gloomy.
- glorisome — adj. Characterised or marked by glory; glorious.
- holoimage — n. (Science fiction) A holographic image.
- imogolite — n. (Mineralogy) An aluminium silicate clay mineral found in soils…
- mediology — n. An interdisciplinary approach to the study of culture, created… — n. The study of mass media and its influence. — n. The use of mass media.
- Menologia — n. Plural of Menologium.
- mesologic — adj. Relating to mesology.
- Mongiello — prop.n. A surname from Italian.
- mongolite — n. (Mineralogy) A tetragonal mineral containing calcium, hydrogen…
- Mongolize — v. (Transitive) To make Mongolian.
- mooseling — n. (Rare) A small, young, or baby moose.
- Nei␣Mongol — prop.n. Synonym of Inner Mongolia.
- neologism — n. (Linguistics, lexicography, countable) A word or phrase which… — n. (Linguistics, uncountable) The act or instance of coining… — n. (Psychiatry) The newly coined, meaningless words or phrases…
- oligomers — n. Plural of oligomer.
- oligomery — n. The condition of being oligomeric.
- oligosemy — n. (Linguistics, especially of a term whose range of meanings…
- oligosome — n. A nucleosome oligomer.
- semigloom — n. Partial gloom or darkness.
- semiology — n. Semiotics, the study of signs. — n. (Dated) The science of the signs or symptoms of disease; symptomatology. — n. (Dated) The art of using signs in signalling.
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