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There are 20 eleven-letter words containing HAGIA

amylophagiaandrophagiabradyphagiacoprophagiahagiarchiesHagia␣Sophiahyalophagiahyperphagialignophagiamenorrhagiamonophagiannecrophagiaodynophagiaosteophagiapolyphagianpolyphagiasscatophagiaseborrhagiasialophagiatachyphagia

23 definitions found

  • amylophagia — n. (Pathology) the pathologic desire to eat excessive starch…
  • androphagia — n. A sexual paraphilia based on the idea of cooking and eating men.
  • bradyphagia — n. Unusual slowness in eating.
  • coprophagia — n. Alternative form of coprophagy.
  • hagiarchies — n. Plural of hagiarchy.
  • Hagia␣Sophia — prop.n. A former patriarchal basilica of Byzantium, now a mosque…
  • hyalophagia — n. Alternative form of hyalophagy.
  • hyperphagia — n. Synonym of polyphagia (“excessive appetite for food”).
  • lignophagia — n. The abnormal behaviour of chewing and eating wood.
  • menorrhagia — n. Excessive menstrual flow but regularly timed. — n. (Dated) The normal flow of the menses.
  • monophagian — n. A monophagous person.
  • necrophagia — n. The consumption of dead flesh or carrion. — n. The practice of feeding on (eating) corpses.
  • odynophagia — n. (Medicine) Severe pain in the mouth or esophagus when attempting to swallow.
  • osteophagia — n. The eating or gnawing of bones.
  • polyphagian — n. Polyphage. — adj. Relating to a polyphage.
  • polyphagias — n. Plural of polyphagia.
  • scatophagia — n. Synonym of coprophagy.
  • seborrhagia — n. (Dated, uncommon) Synonym of seborrhea.
  • sialophagia — n. The excessive swallowing of saliva.
  • tachyphagia — n. Excessively rapid eating or bolting of food.
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