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10-letter words containing h, o, p, e, i

  • depot ship — a ship providing supplies and facilities for other vessels or naval bases
  • diaphoneme — (linguistics) An abstract phonological unit that represents collectively the dialectal variants of a phoneme.
  • diaphorase — a flavoprotein enzyme operating in mitochondria, acting as a catalyst in the process of dye reduction or oxidation
  • dictaphone — a tape recorder designed for recording dictation and later reproducing it for typing
  • dienophile — (organic chemistry) A compound that readily reacts with a diene; especially an alkene in the Diels-Alder reaction.
  • dimorphite — a mineral, arsenic sulfide, As 4 S 3 , yellow-orange in color and similar in its properties to orpiment.
  • diphosgene — a colorless liquid, C 2 Cl 4 O 2 , usually derived from methyl formate or methyl chloroformate by chlorination: a World War I poison gas now used chiefly in organic synthesis.
  • diplophase — the diploid part of an organism's life cycle.
  • discophile — a person who studies and collects phonograph records, especially those of a rare or specialized nature.
  • disphenoid — bisphenoid.
  • docentship — privatdocent.
  • dyophysite — the presence of the divine and human natures in Jesus Christ
  • echopraxia — the abnormal repetition of the actions of another person.
  • ecphonesis — the use of an exclamatory phrase, as in “O tempore! O mores!”.
  • editorship — the office or function of an editor.
  • endophytic — Of or relating to an endophyte.
  • endorphins — Plural form of endorphin.
  • enphytotic — (of plant diseases) causing a constant amount of damage each year
  • entophytic — relating to an entophyte
  • eosinophil — A white blood cell containing granules that are readily stained by eosin.
  • epibenthos — the animals and plants living on the sea bottom between the low tide level and a depth of 100 fathoms
  • epimorphic — (zoology, of an insect larva) That becomes segmented prior to hatching.
  • epiphanous — showing an epiphany
  • epiphonema — an exclamation that concludes a discourse
  • epistrophe — (rhetoric) The repetition of the same word or words at the end of successive phrases, clauses or sentences.
  • eponychium — (anatomy) cuticle (thickened layer of skin on fingernails and toenails).
  • ergophobia — An irrational fear of work.
  • eriophorum — cotton grass
  • euphonical — (archaic) euphonious; pleasing to the ear.
  • euphonious — (of sound, esp. speech) Pleasing to the ear.
  • euphoniums — Plural form of euphonium.
  • euphonized — Simple past tense and past participle of euphonize.
  • euphorbias — Plural form of euphorbia.
  • euphorbium — an acrid resin obtained from several species of Euphorbia, formerly used in medicine as a purgative and emetic
  • euphoriant — A drug which produces feelings of euphoria.
  • europhilia — The love of Europe, Europeans, or European culture.
  • europhobia — dislike for or hostility to Europe, Europeans, or the European Union
  • europhobic — hostile to Europe, Europeans, or the European Union
  • exospheric — Of or pertaining to an exosphere.
  • fellowship — the condition or relation of being a fellow: the fellowship of humankind.
  • flip phone — mobile telephone: clam-shell style
  • foodophile — (informal) A food lover.
  • genophobia — The physical or psychological fear of sexual relations or sexual intercourse.
  • genophobic — Relating to or characteristic of genophobia or genophobes.
  • geographic — of or relating to geography.
  • geomorphic — of or relating to the form of the earth or the forms of its surface.
  • geophilous — Zoology. terrestrial, as certain snails.
  • geophysics — the branch of geology that deals with the physics of the earth and its atmosphere, including oceanography, seismology, volcanology, and geomagnetism.
  • gynephobia — an abnormal fear of women.
  • gypsophile — any plant living or thriving in soil containing gypsum.
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