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12-letter words containing h, y, p

  • cyclographic — of or relating to a cyclograph
  • cycloheptane — (organic compound) An alicyclic hydrocarbon, C7H14; a volatile inflammable liquid.
  • cymbocephaly — scaphocephaly.
  • dasyphyllous — (of leaves) hairy or woolly
  • day hospital — part of a hospital that offers therapeutic services, where patients usually attend all day but go home or to a hospital ward at night
  • deep therapy — radiotherapy with very penetrating short-wave radiation
  • dehypnotized — Simple past tense and past participle of dehypnotize.
  • demonography — a treatise on demons.
  • dermatophyte — any parasitic fungus that affects the skin
  • deuteropathy — any abnormality that is secondary to another pathological condition.
  • diaphanously — In a diaphanous manner or to a diaphanous extent.
  • display hack — (graphics)   A program with the same approximate purpose as a kaleidoscope: to make pretty pictures. Famous display hacks include munching squares, smoking clover, the BSD Unix "rain(6)" program, "worms(6)" on miscellaneous Unixes, and the X "kaleid(1)" program. Display hacks can also be implemented without programming by creating text files containing numerous escape sequences for interpretation by a video terminal; one notable example displayed, on any VT100, a Christmas tree with twinkling lights and a toy train circling its base. The hack value of a display hack is proportional to the aesthetic value of the images times the cleverness of the algorithm divided by the size of the code. Synonym psychedelicware.
  • ditriglyphic — of or pertaining to ditriglyphs
  • drapery shop — a shop selling fabrics and sewing materials
  • dryopithecus — an extinct genus of generalized hominoids that lived in Europe and Africa during the Miocene Epoch and whose members are characterized by small molars and incisors.
  • duncan phyfe — of, relating to, or resembling the furniture made by Duncan Phyfe, especially the earlier pieces in the Sheraton and Directoire styles.
  • duple rhythm — a rhythmic pattern created by a succession of disyllabic feet.
  • dysphemistic — Of, pertaining to, or being a dysphemism.
  • ectypography — a form of etching or engraving in which the design is produced in relief
  • empathically — In an empathic manner.
  • emphatically — In a forceful way.
  • empty-handed — carrying nothing
  • empty-headed — If you describe someone as empty-headed, you mean that they are not very intelligent and often do silly things.
  • enantiopathy — the treatment of disease by opposites; allopathy
  • endophyllous — enclosed in a leaf or sheath
  • enhypostasia — personalities existing in union (Jesus Christ and God the Son)
  • enhypostatic — relating to enhypostasia
  • enthesopathy — (pathology) A disorder of entheses (bone attachments).
  • ephemerality — (uncountable) The state or condition of being ephemeral; transience.
  • epiphytology — the study of epiphytes
  • erythropenia — A decrease in the number of erythrocytes, associated with anemia.
  • esophagotomy — (surgery) The operation of making an incision into the esophagus for the purpose of removing an obstruction.
  • euphonically — In a euphonic manner.
  • euphoniously — In a euphonious manner.
  • euphorically — In a euphoric manner.
  • ex hypothesi — in accordance with or following from the hypothesis stated
  • factory ship — a whaling ship equipped to process killed whales and to transport the oil and by-products.
  • fairy shrimp — any member of the crustacean order Anostraca, characterized by an elongate trunk with more than 20 segments and the absence of a carapace, typically found swimming ventral side up in fresh water.
  • fluorography — photofluorography.
  • fly the coop — an enclosure, cage, or pen, usually with bars or wires, in which fowls or other small animals are confined for fattening, transportation, etc.
  • fosphenytoin — a prodrug that produces phenytoin and is taken to prevent or treat seizures.
  • fowl typhoid — a septicemic disease of fowl, especially chickens, caused by the bacterium Salmonella gallinarum and marked by fever, loss of appetite, thirst, anemic pallor of the skin of the head, and prostration.
  • fractography — the study of fractures or cracks in a material, esp metal, in order to predict or identify the cause of a failure in a structure
  • frank murphyFrank, 1890–1949, U.S. statesman and jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1940–49.
  • gametophytes — Plural form of gametophyte.
  • gametophytic — (botany) Of or pertaining to a gametophyte plant.
  • gamophyllous — having leaves united by their edges.
  • gene therapy — the application of genetic engineering to the transplantation of genes into human cells in order to cure a disease caused by a genetic defect, as a missing enzyme.
  • geophysicist — the branch of geology that deals with the physics of the earth and its atmosphere, including oceanography, seismology, volcanology, and geomagnetism.
  • glossography — a glossator.
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