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10-letter words containing h, i, p, m

  • milk punch — a beverage containing milk and alcoholic liquor with sugar, flavoring, etc.
  • mimeograph — a printing machine with an ink-fed drum, around which a cut waxed stencil is placed and which rotates as successive sheets of paper are fed into it.
  • mimography — the representation of sign language in writing
  • mis-shaped — to shape badly or wrongly; deform.
  • misophonia — A neurological disorder in which negative experiences, such as anger or disgust, are triggered by specific sounds.
  • misshaping — Present participle of misshape.
  • misshipped — a vessel, especially a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines.
  • misworship — a form of worship that is wrong
  • monophagia — the eating of or craving for only one kind of food.
  • monophasia — (pathology) A type of aphasia where the sufferer is only able to speak a single word or sentence.
  • monophasic — having one phase.
  • monophobia — an abnormal fear of being alone.
  • monophonic — Music. of or relating to monophony.
  • mopishness — given to moping; listless, apathetic, or dejected.
  • morphactin — any of various synthetic compounds, derived from fluorine and carboxylic acid, that regulate the growth and development of plants.
  • morphemics — the study of the classification, description, and functions of morphemes; morphology.
  • morphinism — Morphine addiction.
  • morphodite — (informal, slang) A comic slang version of hermaphrodite.
  • morpholine — a colorless, hygroscopic liquid, C 4 H 9 NO, used chiefly as a solvent for dyes, resins, and waxes.
  • morpholino — a type of molecule used in altering the development of genes by preventing the access of other molecules
  • mothership — a vessel or craft that services others operating far from a home port or center.
  • motor ship — a ship propelled by an internal-combustion engine or engines
  • mouthpiece — a piece placed at or forming the mouth, as of a receptacle or tube.
  • mugho pine — a prostrate, shrubby pine, Pinus mugo mugo, native to Europe, cultivated as an ornamental.
  • multiphase — having many phases, stages, aspects, or the like.
  • museophile — One who loves museums.
  • musophobia — Fear of mice.
  • myopathies — Plural form of myopathy.
  • mysophilia — a pathological attraction to dirt or filth.
  • mysophobia — a dread of dirt or filth.
  • mysophobic — a dread of dirt or filth.
  • mythopoeia — a mythopoeic act, circumstance, characteristic, etc.
  • mythopoeic — of or relating to the making of myths; causing, producing, or giving rise to myths.
  • nephridium — the excretory organ of many invertebrates, consisting of a tubule with one end opening into the body cavity and the other opening into a pore at the body surface.
  • nomophobia — A fear of or disdain for laws.
  • ombrophile — a plant which survives well or flourishes in rainy conditions
  • omophorion — a liturgical stole, resembling a pallium, worn by bishops.
  • ophiomorph — an amphibian of the Gymnophiona order, which has no limbs
  • ophthalmia — inflammation of the eye, especially of its membranes or external structures.
  • ophthalmic — of or relating to the eye; ocular.
  • orthoprism — a prism which has faces parallel to its vertical axis
  • padma shri — (in India) an award for distinguished service in any field
  • panatheism — the belief that because there is no God, nothing can properly be termed sacred or holy.
  • pansophism — a claim or pretension to pansophy.
  • pemphigoid — any of several diseases, often fatal, characterized by blisters on the skin and mucous membranes.
  • pemphigous — of, relating to, or affected by pemphigus
  • penmanship — the art of handwriting; the use of the pen in writing.
  • perishment — to die or be destroyed through violence, privation, etc.: to perish in an earthquake.
  • permethrin — a synthetic chemical compound with formula C21H20Cl2O3, effective as an insecticide and against various parasites
  • phagomania — a compulsive desire to eat
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