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crustalogy, cynogenealogy, dianoialogy, oralogy, paleomammalogy, archelogy, ambilogy, amphilogy, dilogy, fossilogy, heredosyphology, momilogy, palilogy, philogy, polylogy, anthropoteleoclogy
aged, alleged, beloved, blessed, crooked, dogged, jagged, learned, -legged, naked, ragged, rugged, wicked, -winged, wretched; advisedly, assuredly, deservedly, markedly, supposedly, unabashedly, unreservedly
[adverb][space] or [adjective][hyphen] with: minded, named, shaped, forked, sized, colo(u)red, tinted, rooted, charged, dated, banked, spaced, themed, ranked, based, proportioned, domed, stressed, titled, styled, windowed, weighted, pitched, tilted, aged, planked, walled
- rooted
- colored
- coloured
- tinted
- sized
- minded
- named
- shaped
- charged
- forked
- dated
- banked
- spaced
- themed
- ranked
- based
- proportioned
- domed
- stressed
- titled
- styled
- windowed
- weighted
- pitched
- tilted
- aged
- planked
- walled
- Octave Uzanne (Wikipedia:Recent additions/2011/February#06:00, 18 February 2011 (UTC))
- (note 6) WOMEN OF TO-DAY IN PARIS. - LA FEMME A PARIS. Nos Contemporaines. Par Octave Uzanne. New-York - J.W. Bouton. - View Article - NYTimes.com
enter (into), join (with), advocate (for), protest (against)
beat, rhythm; chicory, endive; gazette, journal; point, punctuation
due to, based on, other than, prior to, subsequent to, following, pre-, post-, relative to, compared to
cornflour, cornflower; handmaid, handmade; overseas, oversees; rootstalk, rootstock; airship, heirship; deep-end, deepened; weakened, weekend