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11-letter words containing a, g, r, p, h

  • plattsburgh — a city in NE New York, on Lake Champlain: battle, 1814.
  • ploughshare — the horizontal pointed cutting blade of a mouldboard plough
  • pneumograph — a device for recording graphically the respiratory movements of the thorax.
  • polarograph — a device for analysing ions in solution by using an electrolytic cell with a very small cathode
  • polygrapher — a person who employs a code cipher
  • polygraphic — an instrument for receiving and recording simultaneously tracings of variations in certain body activities.
  • pornography — sexually explicit videos, photographs, writings, or the like, whose purpose is to elicit sexual arousal.
  • pre-hearing — the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived.
  • preachingly — in a preaching manner, with preaching
  • prognathism — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
  • prognathous — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
  • psaligraphy — the art of cutting out silhouettes
  • pseudograph — a piece of writing that is falsely ascribed
  • psychograph — Psychology. a graph indicating the relative strength of the personality traits of an individual.
  • pyelography — the science or technique of making photographs of the kidneys, renal pelves, and ureters by means of x-rays, after the injection of an opaque solution or of a radiopaque dye.
  • pythagorean — of or relating to Pythagoras, to his school, or to his doctrines.
  • radiography — the production of radiographs.
  • renographic — of or pertaining to renography, using or produced by a renogram
  • reprography — the reproduction and duplication of documents, written materials, drawings, designs, etc., by any process making use of light rays or photographic means, including offset printing, microfilming, photography, office duplicating, and the like.
  • rough paper — paper that is used for writing a rough copy
  • sarcophagal — related to or depicted on sarcophagi
  • sarcophagus — a stone coffin, especially one bearing sculpture, inscriptions, etc., often displayed as a monument.
  • scenography — the art of representing objects in accordance with the rules of perspective.
  • seismograph — any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes.
  • serigrapher — someone who engages in serigraphy
  • serigraphic — of or pertaining to serigraphy
  • shadowgraph — a picture produced by throwing a shadow, as of the hands, on a lighted screen, wall, or the like.
  • shag carpet — shag pile carpet
  • sharp-edged — having a fine edge or edges.
  • sialography — radiography of salivary glands once they have been injected with a contrast medium
  • snobography — an account or description of snobs
  • sociography — the branch of sociology that uses statistical data to describe social phenomena.
  • sonographer — a diagnostic technician who operates a sonograph
  • sphragistic — of or relating to seals or signet rings.
  • sphygmogram — a tracing or diagram produced by a sphygmograph.
  • spirography — the study of breathing using a spirograph
  • stenography — the art of writing in shorthand.
  • stereograph — a single or double picture for a stereoscope.
  • stevengraph — a small picture woven in colored silk thread: introduced in 1879 and mass-produced on a Jacquard-type loom.
  • straight up — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
  • straight-up — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
  • strap hinge — a hinge having a flap, especially a long one, attached to one face of a door or the like.
  • strap-hinge — a hinge having a flap, especially a long one, attached to one face of a door or the like.
  • straphanger — a passenger who stands in a crowded bus or subway train and holds onto a strap or other support suspended from above.
  • stylography — the art of writing, tracing, drawing, etc., with a style.
  • supercharge — to charge with an abundant or excessive amount, as of energy, emotion, or tension.
  • tachygraphy — shorthand, especially the ancient Greek and Roman handwriting used for rapid stenography and writing.
  • telegraphed — an apparatus, system, or process for transmitting messages or signals to a distant place, especially by means of an electric device consisting essentially of a sending instrument and a distant receiving instrument connected by a conducting wire or other communications channel.
  • telegraphic — of or relating to the telegraph.
  • thermograph — a thermometer that records the temperatures it measures.
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