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12-letter words containing h, y, p, o

  • hydrosalpinx — A distally blocked Fallopian tube filled with serous or clear fluid.
  • hydrotherapy — the branch of therapeutics that deals with the curative use of water.
  • hydrotropism — oriented growth in response to water.
  • hygrographic — of or relating to a hygrograph
  • hygrophilous — a plant that thrives in wet or very moist ground.
  • hylomorphism — the theory that every physical object is composed of two principles, an unchanging prime matter and a form deprived of actuality with every substantial change of the object.
  • hymenoplasty — (medicine) Plastic surgery affecting a woman's hymen, usually involving reconstruction to the unbroken condition ordinarily characteristic of virginity.
  • hymenopteran — hymenopterous.
  • hymenopteron — hymenopteran.
  • hypapophysis — (anatomy) A process, or other element, of a vertebra developed from the ventral side of the centrum.
  • hyper-social — relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
  • hyperarousal — A state of heightened psychological and physiological tension resulting in reduced pain tolerance, anxiety, excessive response to sensory stimulation, insomnia, and fatigue.
  • hyperbolical — having the nature of hyperbole; exaggerated.
  • hyperbolised — to use hyperbole; exaggerate.
  • hyperbolized — Simple past tense and past participle of hyperbolize.
  • hyperboloids — Plural form of hyperboloid.
  • hyperchaotic — Of or pertaining to hyperchaos.
  • hyperchromic — (physics, chemistry) Describing an increase in the intensity of a spectral band due to a change in the molecular environment.
  • hypercoaster — Megacoaster.
  • hypercomplex — (mathematics) Describing any of several types of higher-dimensional numbers having some characteristics of complex numbers.
  • hypercorrect — overly correct; excessively fastidious; fussy: hypercorrect manners.
  • hyperfiction — nonlinear fiction created in electronic hypertext form and containing multiple plot developments, endings, etc., that can be evoked interactively.
  • hyperflexion — Anatomy. the act of bending a limb. the position that a limb assumes when it is bent.
  • hyperidrosis — excessive or abnormal sweating
  • hyperlogical — reasoning in accordance with the principles of logic, as a person or the mind: logical thinking.
  • hypermetropy — Dated form of hypermetropia.
  • hyperosmolar — Of, pertaining to, or as a result of hyperosmolarity.
  • hyperostosis — abnormal development of bony tissue.
  • hyperreactor — a person who behaves in a hyperreactive manner
  • hypersarcoma — a growth of proud or fungous flesh
  • hypersomniac — a tendency to sleep excessively.
  • hypertension — Pathology. elevation of the blood pressure, especially the diastolic pressure. an arterial disease characterized by this condition.
  • hyperthyroid — of, relating to, or having hyperthyroidism.
  • hypertrophic — abnormal enlargement of a part or organ; excessive growth.
  • hypervolemia — (medicine) An abnormal increase in the volume of blood circulating through the body.
  • hypnogenesis — induction of the hypnotic state.
  • hypnotherapy — treatment of a symptom, disease, or addiction by means of hypnotism.
  • hypnotically — of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism.
  • hypnotisable — Alternative spelling of hypnotizable.
  • hypnotizable — One who is susceptible to hypnosis.
  • hypoallergic — Hypoallergenic.
  • hypocalcemia — an abnormally small amount of calcium in the blood.
  • hypocalcemic — Relating to, or exhibiting, hypocalcemia.
  • hypochloride — Misspelling of hypochlorite.
  • hypochlorite — a salt or ester of hypochlorous acid.
  • hypochlorous — of or derived from hypochlorous acid.
  • hypochondria — Also, hypochondriasis [hahy-poh-kuh n-drahy-uh-sis] /ˌhaɪ poʊ kənˈdraɪ ə sɪs/ (Show IPA). Psychiatry. an excessive preoccupation with one's health, usually focusing on some particular symptom, as cardiac or gastric problems.
  • hypocoristic — endearing, as a pet name, diminutive, or euphemism.
  • hypocritical — of the nature of hypocrisy, or pretense of having virtues, beliefs, principles, etc., that one does not actually possess: The parent who has a “do what I say and not what I do” attitude can appear hypocritical to a child.
  • hypocycloids — Plural form of hypocycloid.
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