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

  • 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
  • hyphenating — Present participle of hyphenate.
  • hyphenation — to join by a hyphen.
  • hypnogenous — characterized by the induction of hypnotic sleep
  • hypnopaedia — Teaching (or learning) by subconscious means.
  • hypoaeolian — of a specific mode of church music
  • hypocenters — Plural form of hypocenter.
  • hypocentral — (geology) Of or pertaining to the hypocentre of an earthquake.
  • hypocretins — Plural form of hypocretin.
  • hypogenesis — underdevelopment of an organ or function, especially in the embryo.
  • hypokinesia — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
  • hypokinesis — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
  • hypokinetic — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
  • hyponitrite — a salt or ester of hyponitrous acid.
  • hyposthenia — abnormal lack of strength; weakness.
  • hypotension — decreased or lowered blood pressure.
  • hypotensive — characterized by or causing low blood pressure, as shock.
  • hypotenuses — Plural form of hypotenuse.
  • hypothenuse — hypotenuse.
  • 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.
  • mephenytoin — A hydantoin used as an anticonvulsant.
  • monophysite — a person who maintains that Christ has one nature, partly divine and partly human.
  • monotherapy — (medicine) A therapy which is administered by itself.
  • nephrectomy — excision of a kidney.
  • nephropathy — any disease of the kidney.
  • neurotrophy — the influence of the nerves on the nutrition and maintenance of body tissue.
  • neutrosophy — (philosophy)   (From Latin "neuter" - neutral, Greek "sophia" - skill/wisdom) A branch of philosophy, introduced by Florentin Smarandache in 1980, which studies the origin, nature, and scope of neutralities, as well as their interactions with different ideational spectra. Neutrosophy considers a proposition, theory, event, concept, or entity, "A" in relation to its opposite, "Anti-A" and that which is not A, "Non-A", and that which is neither "A" nor "Anti-A", denoted by "Neut-A". Neutrosophy is the basis of neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic set, and neutrosophic statistics.
  • 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.
  • oxymorphone — a potent semisynthetic morphine-derived narcotic analgesic, C 1 7 H 1 9 NO 4 , used as a substitute for morphine.
  • 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.
  • peachy keen — peachy (def 2).
  • peachy-keen — peachy (def 2).
  • pennyweight — (in troy weight) a unit of 24 grains or 1/20 of an ounce (1.56 grams). Abbreviation: dwt, pwt.
  • pentahydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) pentahydroxy.
  • phalanstery — the buildings occupied by a phalanx. the community itself.
  • phenix city — a city in E Alabama, on the Chattahoochee River.
  • phenylamine — aniline.
  • phlyctenule — a small phlyctena
  • phycophaein — a brownish pigment which is found in seaweed
  • 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.
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