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There are 13 nine-letter words containing ALOGI

ANALOGIESanalogies n. Plural of analogy.
ANALOGY n. a figure of speech involving a comparison.
ANALOGISEanalogise v. Alternative spelling of analogize.
ANALOGISE v. to make an analogy.
ANALOGISManalogism n. (Logic) An argument from cause to effect; an a priori argument.
analogism n. The investigation of things by the analogy they bear to each other.
ANALOGISM n. the act of analogizing.
ANALOGISTanalogist n. One who reasons from analogy, or represents by an analogy.
ANALOGIST n. one who reasons from analogy, or represents by analogy.
ANALOGIZEanalogize v. To express as an analogy.
analogize v. To treat one thing as analogous to another.
ANALOGIZE v. to make an analogy, also ANALOGISE.
CATALOGICcatalogic adj. Pertaining to or consisting of a catalogue.
CATALOGIC adj. of or like a catalog.
DIALOGINGdialoging v. Present participle of dialog.
DIALOG v. to hold a conversation between two people.
DIALOGISEdialogise v. Alternative form of dialogize.
DIALOGISE v. to discourse in dialogue, also DIALOGIZE.
DIALOGISMdialogism n. An imaginary speech or discussion between two or more.
DIALOGISM n. deduction with one premise and a disjunctive conclusion.
DIALOGISTdialogist n. A writer of dialogs.
dialogist n. A speaker within a dialogue.
DIALOGIST n. a speaker in a dialogue.
DIALOGITEdialogite n. (Mineralogy) Rhodochrosite.
DIALOGITE n. a native carbonate of manganese, aka rhodochrosite.
DIALOGIZEdialogize v. (Transitive) To transform into a dialogue.
dialogize v. (Intransitive, archaic, formal) To discourse in dialogue.
DIALOGIZE v. to discourse in dialogue, also DIALOGISE.
PARALOGIAparalogia n. (Dated, pathology) delirium.
PARALOGIA n. the impairment of reasoning power characterized by difficulty in expressing logical ideas in speech.

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