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There are 20 thirteen-letter words containing BOG

allabogdanitebog␣bilberriesbog␣clubmossesBogra␣Districtbog␣snorkelingcashed␣up␣bogancolobognathanherbogenomicsiambographersmetabogenomicostrobogulousphlebographicplumbogummiterhomboganoidsriboguanidineriboguanosinesnobographersthrombographytobogganniststoboggan␣slide

21 definitions found

  • allabogdanite — n. (Mineralogy) An orthorhombic-dipyramidal light straw yellow…
  • bog␣bilberries — n. Plural of bog bilberry.
  • bog␣clubmosses — n. Plural of bog clubmoss.
  • Bogra␣District — prop.n. One of the eight districts in the Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh.
  • bog␣snorkeling — n. An informal sport in which competitors race through a water-filled…
  • cashed␣up␣bogan — n. (Australia) A person who is unsophisticated or of a lower class…
  • colobognathan — n. Any millipede of the clade Colobognatha.
  • herbogenomics — n. (Botany, genetics) The botanogenomics of medicinal herbs.
  • iambographers — n. Plural of iambographer.
  • metabogenomic — adj. Relating to metabogenomes or to metabogenomics.
  • ostrobogulous — adj. (Humorous) Slightly risqué or indecent; bizarre, interesting, or unusual.
  • phlebographic — adj. Relating to phlebography.
  • plumbogummite — n. (Mineralogy) A trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral mineral containing…
  • rhomboganoids — n. Plural of rhomboganoid.
  • riboguanidine — n. (Organic chemistry) A glycoside of ribose and guanidine.
  • riboguanosine — n. (Biochemistry) A nucleoside composed of ribose and guanosine.
  • snobographers — n. Plural of snobographer.
  • thrombography — n. The construction and interpretation of thrombograms.
  • toboggannists — n. Plural of toboggannist; Alternative form of tobogganists.
  • toboggan␣slide — n. (Canada) A track prepared with ice or snow, for sledding down… — n. (Canada, figuratively) A quick, unstoppable decline.
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