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There are 21 ten-letter words containing OGNO

acrognosisastrognosyautognosisbarognosisblognovelschirognomycognominalcognoscingetiognosisgeognosistgeognostichydrognosylognormalsneognosticpathognomyphytognomyprognosingprognosticpyrognomicrecognoscexenognosin

24 definitions found

  • acrognosis — n. (Pathology) Normal sensory perception (cenesthesia) of the hands and feet.
  • astrognosy — n. The science or knowledge of the stars, especially the fixed stars.
  • autognosis — n. Self-knowledge; the understanding of one’s character and peculiarities.
  • barognosis — n. (Medicine) The ability to evaluate the weight of objects, or…
  • blognovels — n. Plural of blognovel.
  • chirognomy — n. The art of judging character by the shape and appearance of the hand.
  • cognominal — adj. Of or relating to a cognomen. — n. (Obsolete) One bearing the same name; a namesake.
  • cognoscing — v. Present participle of cognosce.
  • etiognosis — n. Synonym of etiology.
  • geognosist — n. (Dated, geology) A geologist whose speciality is geognosy.
  • geognostic — adj. (Now chiefly historical) Pertaining to geognosy; geological.
  • hydrognosy — n. (Dated) The scientific description of the waters of the Earth.
  • lognormals — n. Plural of lognormal.
  • neognostic — adj. Of or pertaining to neognosticism.
  • pathognomy — n. The expression of the passions or emotions; the science of…
  • phytognomy — n. (Historical) The pseudoscientific study of the medical benefits…
  • prognosing — v. Present participle of prognose.
  • prognostic — adj. Of, pertaining to or characterized by prognosis or prediction. — n. (Rare, medicine) prognosis. — n. A sign by which a future event may be known or foretold.
  • pyrognomic — adj. (Archaic) thermoluminescent.
  • recognosce — v. (Rare, obsolete) To recognise.
  • xenognosin — n. (Biochemistry) Any organic compound that stimulates the formation…
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