11-letter words containing c, o, m, p, e, l
- compulsives — Plural form of compulsive.
- contemplant — absorbed in contemplation
- contemplate — If you contemplate an action, you think about whether to do it or not.
- copolymeric — of or relating to a copolymer
- copy module — copybook
- cosmopolite — an animal or plant that occurs in most parts of the world
- decompilers — Plural form of decompiler.
- dimercaprol — a colorless, oily, viscous liquid, C 3 H 8 OS 2 , originally developed as an antidote to lewisite and now used in treating bismuth, gold, mercury, and arsenic poisoning.
- diplomacies — Plural form of diplomacy.
- ectoplasmic — Relating to, or having the properties or appearance of, ectoplasm.
- encephaloma — a brain tumour
- endoplasmic — (cytology) of, or relating to endoplasm.
- haemophilic — Of or pertaining to haemophilia.
- hemeralopic — (medicine) Unable to see clearly in bright light; day-blind; suffering from hemeralopia.
- hemophiliac — Also, hemophile. a person having hemophilia.
- hypokalemic — Having a low percentage of potassium in one's blood.
- hypovolemic — Of, pertaining to, or characterized by low volume of blood in the circulatory system; as hypovolemic shock.
- incompleted — Incomplete, uncompleted.
- incompletes — Plural form of incomplete.
- laparectomy — excision of strips of the abdominal wall and suturing of the wounds so as to correct laxity of the abdominal muscles.
- lymphocytes — Plural form of lymphocyte.
- mesopelagic — of, relating to, or living in the ocean at a depth of between 600 feet (180 meters) and 3000 feet (900 meters).
- mesophyllic — (botany) Of or pertaining to the mesophyll of a leaf.
- microcephal — a person with microcephaly
- monodelphic — having a sole set of reproductive organs
- myelopathic — any disorder of the spinal cord or of bone marrow.
- np-complete — (complexity) (NPC, Nondeterministic Polynomial time complete) A set or property of computational decision problems which is a subset of NP (i.e. can be solved by a nondeterministic Turing Machine in polynomial time), with the additional property that it is also NP-hard. Thus a solution for one NP-complete problem would solve all problems in NP. Many (but not all) naturally arising problems in class NP are in fact NP-complete. There is always a polynomial-time algorithm for transforming an instance of any NP-complete problem into an instance of any other NP-complete problem. So if you could solve one you could solve any other by transforming it to the solved one. The first problem ever shown to be NP-complete was the satisfiability problem. Another example is Hamilton's problem. See also computational complexity, halting problem, Co-NP, NP-hard.
- nucleoplasm — the protoplasm of the nucleus of a cell.
- omphalocele — A hernia of the navel.
- overcomplex — composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
- paracetamol — painkilling drug
- parcel bomb — explosive device in a package
- penciliform — having a pencillike shape.
- phlebectomy — the surgical excision of a vein or part of a vein
- phlebotomic — of or noting phlebotomy.
- pleochroism — the property of certain crystals of exhibiting different colors when viewed from different directions under transmitted light. Compare dichroism (def 1), trichroism.
- pleomorphic — of, relating to, or characterized by pleomorphism; polymorphous.
- plyometrics — a system of exercise in which the muscles are repeatedly stretched and suddenly contracted
- police motu — a pidginized version of the Motu language, used as a lingua franca in Papua, originally chiefly by the police
- policewoman — a female member of a police force or body.
- policy term — The policy term is the lifetime of an insurance policy.
- policymaker — a person responsible for making policy, especially in government.
- pomiculture — the growing or cultivation of fruit.
- problematic — of the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable.
- promycelium — a short filament produced in the germination of a spore that bears small spores and then dies.
- pylorectomy — the surgical removal of all or part of the pylorus, often including the adjacent portion of the stomach (partial gastrectomy)
- scopolamine — a colorless, syrupy, water-soluble alkaloid, C 1 7 H 2 1 NO 4 , obtained from certain plants of the nightshade family, used chiefly as a sedative and mydriatic and to alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness.
- splenectomy — excision or removal of the spleen.
- telescopium — an inconspicuous constellation in the S hemisphere, close to Sagittarius and Ara
- term policy — a policy whose period of coverage is in excess of one year, usually paying a reduced premium rate, as in fire insurance.