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There are 20 twelve-letter words containing 3O, S and 2Y

cohyponymouscytolysosomeholospondylyhomonymouslyhomozygosityhomozygouslyisopropyloxyloblolly␣boysloosey-goosey loosey␣gooseymonoglycosylmononymouslymonozygositymycoserologymyotonolysispolytomouslysomatypologysymptomologysynosteotomytootsy-wootsy

23 definitions found

  • cohyponymous — adj. Being or relating to a cohyponym; sharing a hypernym with…
  • cytolysosome — n. Synonym of autophagosome.
  • holospondyly — n. (Zoology) The condition of having the centra of the vertebra fused together.
  • homonymously — adv. In a homonymous manner, so as to have the same name or relation. — adv. Equivocally; ambiguously.
  • homozygosity — n. The condition of being homozygous.
  • homozygously — adv. In a homozygous manner.
  • isopropyloxy — n. Synonym of isopropoxy.
  • loblolly␣boys — n. Plural of loblolly boy.
  • loosey-goosey — adj. (Sports, originally baseball, North America) relaxed. — adj. (By extension, informal) laid back; disorganized; scattered.
  • loosey␣goosey — adj. Alternative form of loosey-goosey.
  • monoglycosyl — n. (Uncountable, organic chemistry, especially in combination)…
  • mononymously — adv. Using a one-word name, in a mononymous manner.
  • monozygosity — n. The state of being monozygotic.
  • mycoserology — n. (Pathology) The study of fungi in the blood.
  • myotonolysis — n. The disruption of muscle tone.
  • polytomously — adv. In a polytomous manner.
  • somatypology — n. The typology of somatotypes.
  • symptomology — n. (Informal) symptomatology.
  • synosteotomy — n. The dissection of the joints.
  • tootsy-wootsy — n. (Childish) Term of endearment for a pet or sweetheart. — n. (Childish) A toe.
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  • Scrabble in English: 5 words
  • French Wiktionary: 9 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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