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16-letter words containing g, l, y, c, r, h

  • angiographically — By the use of angiography.
  • archaeologically — In an archaeological manner.
  • astroarchaeology — archaeoastronomy.
  • calligraphically — In a calligraphic manner: using calligraphy.
  • cartographically — the production of maps, including construction of projections, design, compilation, drafting, and reproduction.
  • cholecystography — radiography of the gall bladder after administration of a contrast medium
  • copyright symbol — (character, legal)   "©" The internationally recognised symbol required to introduce a copyright notice, a letter C with a circle around it. This can be encoded in ISO 8859-1 as character code decimal 169, hexadecimal A9, in HTML as ©, © or ©. A "c" in parentheses: "(c)" is sometimes used in documents stored in a coded character set such as ASCII that does not include the C in a circle, but this has no legal meaning.
  • crystallographer — A person skilled in crystallography.
  • crystallographic — of, relating to, or dealing with crystals or crystallography.
  • d-glyceraldehyde — an isomer of glyceraldehyde in which the OH group is on the right side of the asymmetric carbon atom.
  • dendrochronology — the study of the annual rings of trees, used esp to date past events
  • discographically — In terms of discography.
  • electromyographs — Plural form of electromyograph.
  • electromyography — The recording of the electrical activity of muscle tissue, or its representation as a visual display or audible signal, using electrodes attached to the skin or inserted into the muscle.
  • ethnographically — Regarding the ethnography (of a region).
  • galenic pharmacy — the art or practice of preparing and dispensing galenicals.
  • glottochronology — the branch of lexicostatistics that studies the rate of replacement of vocabulary and attempts to determine what percentage of basic vocabulary two presently distinct but related languages share, using the information thus obtained to estimate how long ago they ceased being a single language.
  • hardrock geology — (loosely) of or relating to igneous or metamorphic rocks, as in mining (hard-rock mining) and geology (hard-rock geology)
  • hieroglyphically — In hieroglyphics.
  • hydraulic mining — placer mining using a pressurized stream of water.
  • hydrologic cycle — the natural sequence through which water passes into the atmosphere as water vapor, precipitates to earth in liquid or solid form, and ultimately returns to the atmosphere through evaporation.
  • l-glyceraldehyde — the levorotatory optical isomer of glyceraldehyde.
  • lithographically — In the manner of lithography.
  • mammographically — Using a mammograph, by means of mammograph.
  • ornithologically — In terms of ornithology.
  • orthographically — In an orthographical manner; using proper spelling, capitalization and grammar.
  • osteoarchaeology — the branch of archaeology that deals with the study of bones found at archaeological sites
  • process theology — a form of theology that emphasizes the close relation of human beings, nature, and God.
  • radiographically — the production of radiographs.
  • recycling scheme — a scheme enabling the public to recycle waste
  • scarborough lily — a plant, Vallota speciosa, of the amaryllis family, native to southern Africa, having clusters of funnel-shaped, scarlet flowers.
  • tephrochronology — a geochronologic technique based on the dating of layers of volcanic ash.
  • trimethylglycine — betaine.
  • ventriculography — radiography of the ventricles of the heart after injection of a contrast medium
  • yellow archangel — a Eurasian herbaceous plant (Lamiastrum luteum) that has yellow helmet-shaped flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)

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