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11-letter words containing h, e, n, l, y

  • hypersaline — Having an abnormally high salinity.
  • hypervalent — (chemistry) having a higher than normal valence.
  • hyphen help — a word processing function that assists the operator to identify automatically those words that can be hyphenated at the end of a line of text
  • hypoaeolian — of a specific mode of church music
  • hypocentral — (geology) Of or pertaining to the hypocentre of an earthquake.
  • inheritably — capable of being inherited.
  • john motley — John Lothrop [loh-thruh p] /ˈloʊ θrəp/ (Show IPA), 1814–77, U.S. historian and diplomat.
  • judge lynch — the personification of lynch law.
  • khmelnitsky — a city in W Ukraine, SW of Kiev.
  • kittenishly — In a kittenish manner.
  • leuconychia — White discoloration appearing on nails. Also known as white nails.
  • leukonychia — Alt form leuconychia.
  • lichenology — the branch of biology that studies lichens.
  • lycanthrope — a person affected with lycanthropy.
  • lychnoscope — lowside window.
  • lymph nodes — any of the glandlike masses of tissue in the lymphatic vessels containing cells that become lymphocytes.
  • lymphokines — Plural form of lymphokine.
  • lymphopenia — a reduction in the number of lymphocytes in the blood.
  • maple honey — maple syrup.
  • mesenchymal — Of or pertaining to the mesenchyme.
  • methylamine — any of three derivatives of ammonia in which one or all of the hydrogen atoms are replaced by methyl groups, especially a gas, CH 5 N, with an ammonialike odor, the simplest alkyl derivative of ammonia and, like the latter, forming a series of salts.
  • methylating — Present participle of methylate.
  • methylation — the process of replacing a hydrogen atom with a methyl group.
  • methylidene — (organic chemistry) The CH2= radical in which the free valences are part of a double bond.
  • neighbourly — (British, Canada) Showing the qualities of a friendly and helpful neighbour.
  • nyckelharpa — an old-time Swedish stringed musical instrument, similar to the hurdy-gurdy but sounded with a bow instead of a wheel.
  • nympholepsy — an ecstasy supposed by the ancients to be inspired by nymphs.
  • nympholepts — Plural form of nympholept.
  • offhandedly — cavalierly, curtly, or brusquely: to reply offhand.
  • pantheology — a branch of theology embracing all gods and all religions
  • parenchymal — Botany. the fundamental tissue of plants, composed of thin-walled cells able to divide.
  • phalanstery — the buildings occupied by a phalanx. the community itself.
  • phenylamine — aniline.
  • phlyctenule — a small phlyctena
  • phylloplane — the surface of a leaf considered as a habitat, esp for microorganisms
  • phytoalexin — any of a class of plant compounds that accumulate at the site of invading microorganisms and confer resistance to disease.
  • platyrrhine — Anthropology. having a broad, flat-bridged nose.
  • polytechnic — of, relating to, or offering instruction in a variety of industrial arts, applied sciences, or technical subjects: a polytechnic institute.
  • preachingly — in a preaching manner, with preaching
  • rhynchocoel — a cavity found in certain invertebrate worms which contains the sucking organ
  • searchingly — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
  • semimonthly — made, occurring, done, or published twice a month.
  • shiveringly — in a shivering manner, usually from cold or fright
  • shriekingly — with shrieking
  • sixteenthly — in sixteenth place
  • slant rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • solenoglyph — any poisonous snake of the viper family with hollow, paired, erectile fangs
  • synthetical — of, pertaining to, proceeding by, or involving synthesis (opposed to analytic).
  • technically — belonging or pertaining to an art, science, or the like: technical skill.
  • the tynwald — the Parliament of the Isle of Man, consisting of the crown, lieutenant governor, House of Keys, and legislative council
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