tog(et)
121ster|e|o|pho|tog|ra|phy — «STEHR ee oh fuh TOG ruhee, STIHR », noun. the making of stereoscopic pictures, as with a stereo camera …
122tau|tog — «t TOG, TG», noun. a dark colored food fish, a variety of wrasse, common on the Atlantic coast of the United States; blackfish. ╂[American English < Algonkian (Narragansett) tautauog sheepsheads, apparently related to taut or tautau sh] …
123tel|e|pho|tog|ra|phy — «TEHL uh fuh TOG ruh fee», noun. 1. the method or process of photographing distant objects by using a camera with a telephoto lens. 2. the method or process of sending and reproducing pictures by radio or telegraph …
124au|tog|e|nous — « TOJ uh nuhs», adjective. 1. produced by or within oneself; self produced; self generated. 2. arising in, or derived from, a given body, such as a bacterial vaccine prepared from bacteria present in the patient s own body. ╂[< Greek autogen… …
125au|tog|e|ny — « TOJ uh nee», noun. = autogenesis. (Cf. ↑autogenesis) …
126chae|tog|nath — «KEE tuhg nath», noun. = arrowworm. (Cf. ↑arrowworm) ╂[< Greek chaítē a seta + gnáthos jaw] …
127cryp|tog|e|nous — «krihp TOJ uh nuhs», adjective. = cryptogenic. (Cf. ↑cryptogenic) …
128ec|tog|e|nous — «ehk TOJ uh nuhs», adjective. = ectogenic. (Cf. ↑ectogenic) …