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There are 24 ten-letter words containing G, N, O, S and 2Y

cytolysingdays␣gone␣bydon't␣say␣gaygeosynonymgymnocystsgymnocytesgymnosophygypsy␣wagonhydrognosyhypogynousmysogynismmysogynistphysiogenyphysiogonypolygyniespolygynistpolygynouspseudogynypsychogenypsychogonypyrolysingsynecologyVygotskyanyears␣young

26 definitions found

  • cytolysing — v. Present participle of cytolyse.
  • days␣gone␣by — n. Plural of day gone by.
  • don't␣say␣gay — adj. (US) Synonym of no promo homo.
  • geosynonym — n. A geopolitical synonym.
  • gymnocysts — n. Plural of gymnocyst.
  • gymnocytes — n. Plural of gymnocyte.
  • gymnosophy — n. (Historical) A philosophy and lifestyle based around the idea…
  • gypsy␣wagon — n. (Dated) A caravan.
  • hydrognosy — n. (Dated) The scientific description of the waters of the Earth.
  • hypogynous — adj. (Botany) Of a flower, having a superior ovary, attached directly…
  • mysogynism — n. Alternative form of misogynism.
  • mysogynist — n. Misspelling of misogynist.
  • physiogeny — n. (Biology) The germ history of the functions, or the history…
  • physiogony — n. The production or generation of nature.
  • polygynies — n. Plural of polygyny.
  • polygynist — n. One who practices or advocates polygyny.
  • polygynous — adj. (Botany) Having many styles; belonging to the order Polygynia; polygynian. — adj. Having more than one female as wife or mate; practicing polygyny.
  • pseudogyny — n. The property of being pseudogynous.
  • psychogeny — n. Psychogenesis.
  • psychogony — n. (Philosophy) The study of the origins and development of the soul or mind.
  • pyrolysing — v. Present participle of pyrolyse.
  • synecology — n. (Ecology) One of two broad subdivisions of ecology (the other…
  • Vygotskyan — adj. Alternative form of Vygotskian. — n. Alternative form of Vygotskian.
  • years␣young — n. (Euphemistic, humorous) years old.
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  • Scrabble in English: 9 words
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 1 word
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