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There are 15 words containing F, G, 2L, 2O and Z

blaze␣of␣glory  ——  blazes␣of␣gloryremogliflozinsotagliflozintofogliflozintopogliflozinzooflagellate  ——  luseogliflozinself-colonizingzooflagellates  ——  folk-etymologize  ——  folk-etymologizedfolk-etymologizes  ——  folk-etymologizing  ——  sergliflozin␣etabonate

17 definitions found

  • blaze␣of␣glory — n. An impressive but brief display of strength before expiring… — n. A sight, usually associated with a deity, that is forbidden…
  • blazes␣of␣glory — n. Plural of blaze of glory.
  • remogliflozin — n. (Pharmacology) Synonym of remogliflozin etabonate.
  • sotagliflozin — n. An inhibitor of glucose transporters used as a drug to counter diabetes.
  • tofogliflozin — n. (Pharmacology) A particular gliflozin drug.
  • topogliflozin — n. Misspelling of tofogliflozin.
  • zooflagellate — n. (Microbiology) Any of the heterotrophic flagellates of the…
  • luseogliflozin — n. (Pharmacology) The thioglycoside 1,5-anhydro-1-(5-(4-ethoxybenzyl)-2-methoxy-4…
  • self-colonizing — v. Present participle of self-colonize.
  • zooflagellates — n. Plural of zooflagellate.
  • folk-etymologize — v. (Intransitive) To introduce or develop a folk etymology. — v. (Transitive) To explain the etymology of a word as folk etymology.
  • 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.
  • folk-etymologizing — v. Present participle of folk-etymologize.
  • sergliflozin␣etabonate — n. (Pharmacology) An investigational antidiabetic drug.
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  • Italian Wiktionary: 7 words
  • German Wiktionary: 9 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
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