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12-letter words containing a, m, p, e, r, h

  • gametophores — Plural form of gametophore.
  • germanophile — a person who is friendly toward or admires or studies Germany or German culture.
  • germanophobe — a person who hates or fears Germany, Germans, or German culture.
  • haemoprotein — Alternative spelling of hemoprotein.
  • hammer price — the price offered as the winning bid in a public auction
  • happy camper — Slang. a person who is cheerful and satisfied: There were no happy campers after the company was reorganized.
  • hemapheresis — apheresis.
  • hemiparasite — A plant that obtains or may obtain part of its food by parasitism, e.g., mistletoe, which also photosynthesizes.
  • hire company — a company that hires things out to people
  • homeotherapy — therapy for a disease by means of an agent that is similar to but not identical with the causative agent of the disease.
  • hop hornbeam — any of several Eurasian and North American trees of the genus Ostrya, of the birch family, especially O. virginiana, bearing hoplike fruiting clusters.
  • hopper frame — a window frame having one or more upper sashes hinged at the bottoms and opening inward.
  • horsemanship — the art, ability, skill, or manner of a horseman.
  • hymenopteran — hymenopterous.
  • hyperdynamic — (physiology) Describing an increase in both blood pressure and pulse pressure.
  • hyperkalemia — an abnormally high concentration of potassium in the blood.
  • hyperkalemic — Having a high percentage of potassium in one's blood.
  • hyperlipemia — excessive amounts of fat and fatty substances in the blood; lipemia.
  • hypermagical — produced by or as if by magic: The change in the appearance of the room was magical.
  • hypermarkets — Plural form of hypermarket.
  • hypermediacy — Hypermedia literacy; the state of being conversant with hypermedia technologies.
  • hypermutable — Of or in a state in which mutation is abnormally frequent.
  • hyperosmolar — Of, pertaining to, or as a result of hyperosmolarity.
  • hyperrealism — interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.
  • hypersarcoma — a growth of proud or fungous flesh
  • hypersomniac — a tendency to sleep excessively.
  • hyperthermal — Also, thermic. of, relating to, or caused by heat or temperature: thermal capacity.
  • hyperthermia — Pathology. abnormally high fever.
  • hypervolemia — (medicine) An abnormal increase in the volume of blood circulating through the body.
  • hyponatremia — (medicine) An abnormally low concentration of sodium (or salt) in blood plasma.
  • iambographer — a person who writes iambs
  • imperishable — not subject to decay; indestructible; enduring.
  • imperishably — In an imperishable manner.
  • james harperJames, 1795–1869, and his brothers John, 1797–1875, (Joseph) Wesley, 1801–70, and Fletcher, 1806–77, U.S. printers and publishers.
  • jumping hare — springhare.
  • lamplighters — Plural form of lamplighter.
  • lamprophyres — Plural form of lamprophyre.
  • leopard moth — a moth, Zeuzera pyrina, having white wings spotted with black and larvae that bore into the wood of various trees and shrubs.
  • macrocephaly — Cephalometry. being or having a head with a large cranial capacity.
  • magnetograph — a recording magnetometer, used especially for recording variations in the earth's magnetic field.
  • magnotherapy — Any of several alternative medicine therapies using magnetism.
  • mapplethorpeRobert, 1946–89, U.S. photographer.
  • marimbaphone — (obsolete, music) A kind of percussion idiophone, like the marimba but with steel keys instead of wood, developed in early 20th century United States.
  • massotherapy — treatment by massage.
  • mastigophore — Any flagellate of the phylum Mastigophora.
  • mediatorship — the position of a mediator
  • meganthropus — a proposed genus of extinct, late lower Pleistocene primates based on two large lower jaws found in Java, and believed to be either Australopithecine or human.
  • melanophores — Plural form of melanophore.
  • memphremagogLake, a lake on the boundary between the U.S. and Canada, between N Vermont and S Quebec. 30 miles (48 km) long.
  • metallograph — a microscope for observing the microstructure of metals.
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