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There are 23 nine-letter words containing IOE

bioeffectbioenergy bio␣energybioentitybioerodedbioeroderbioerodesbioethicsbioeventsdioeceousdcesandcesesdioecious dciousdioestrus dstrusperioecus percusradio␣editsubdioecythioesterthioetherthioethyl

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  • bioeffect — n. A biological effect.
  • bioenergy — n. Energy produced from a biological resource such as biomass as biofuel. — n. (New Age) A form of spiritual energy or life force.
  • bio␣energy — n. Alternative form of bioenergy.
  • bioentity — n. A biological entity of any kind.
  • bioeroded — v. Simple past tense and past participle of bioerode.
  • bioeroder — n. Any organism that carries out bioerosion.
  • bioerodes — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bioerode.
  • bioethics — n. (Ethics) The branch of ethics that studies the implications…
  • bioevents — n. Plural of bioevent.
  • dioeceous — adj. Misspelling of dioecious.
  • diœcesan — adj. Archaic form of diocesan.
  • diœceses — n. Plural of diœcese.
  • dioecious — adj. (Botany) Having the male and female reproductive organs on… — adj. (Zoology, rare) Having two distinct sexes.
  • diœcious — adj. Alternative spelling of dioecious.
  • dioestrus — n. A period of sexual inactivity (in female mammals) between periods of oestrus.
  • diœstrus — n. Archaic form of dioestrus.
  • perioecus — n. (Obsolete) Someone living on the same latitude as someone else…
  • periœcus — n. Obsolete form of perioecus.
  • radio␣edit — n. A modified version of a song to make it more broadcastable…
  • subdioecy — n. The state or condition of being subdioecious.
  • thioester — n. (Organic chemistry) Any of several classes of organic compound…
  • thioether — n. (Chemistry) Any analogue of an ether, or general formula RSR’…
  • thioethyl — n. (Organic chemistry) A univalent radical, CH3CH2-S-, derived…
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