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10-letter words containing i, n, p, h, a

  • island-hop — to travel from island to island, especially to visit a series of islands in the same chain or area.
  • kenophobia — an abnormal fear of empty spaces
  • kinesipath — someone who uses kinesipathy to treat diseases
  • lexiphanes — Plural form of lexiphane.
  • lightplane — a lightweight passenger airplane with relatively limited performance capability.
  • lithophane — a transparency made of thin porcelain or bone china having an intaglio design.
  • lunch-pail — lunchbox.
  • lunchpails — Plural form of lunchpail.
  • malpighian — Marcello [mahr-chel-law] /mɑrˈtʃɛl lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1628–94, Italian anatomist.
  • marsh pink — any of several eastern North American plants belonging to the genus Sabatia, of the gentian family, having rose-pink flowers.
  • megaphonic — Of, or pertaining to, a megaphone.
  • menophania — menarche.
  • midshipman — a student, as at the U.S. Naval Academy, in training for commission as ensign in the Navy or second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Compare cadet (def 2).
  • misophonia — A neurological disorder in which negative experiences, such as anger or disgust, are triggered by specific sounds.
  • misshaping — Present participle of misshape.
  • 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.
  • morphactin — any of various synthetic compounds, derived from fluorine and carboxylic acid, that regulate the growth and development of plants.
  • nalbuphine — a potent synthetic narcotic, C 2 1 H 2 7 NO 4 , used as an analgesic for moderate to severe pain.
  • nalorphine — a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C 1 9 H 2 1 NO 3 , used to nullify respiratory depression due to narcotics and for the diagnosis of addiction to narcotics.
  • naphtalite — a member of the tribe of Naphtali.
  • naphthenic — any of a group of hydrocarbon ring compounds of the general formula, C n H 2n , derivatives of cyclopentane and cyclohexane, found in certain petroleums.
  • nephralgia — kidney pain.
  • nephridial — Of or pertaining to a nephridium.
  • nightscape — a scene viewed at night, especially as represented in art.
  • nomophobia — A fear of or disdain for laws.
  • nosophobia — an abnormal fear of disease.
  • notaphilic — of or pertaining to notaphily
  • oenophilia — a person who enjoys wines, usually as a connoisseur.
  • oenophobia — The fear of wine; anxiety related to wine.
  • open chain — a series of atoms linked in a chain not joined together at its ends, and so represented in its structural formula.
  • orpharions — Plural form of orpharion.
  • paintbrush — a brush for applying paint, as one used in painting houses or one used in painting pictures.
  • panatheism — the belief that because there is no God, nothing can properly be termed sacred or holy.
  • panophobia — a fear of everything
  • pansophism — a claim or pretension to pansophy.
  • pansophist — someone with universal knowledge
  • pantheonic — a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d.
  • pantherine — resembling a panther in manner or appearance
  • paper-thin — extremely thin: a paper-thin razor blade.
  • paraphonia — a disorder of the voice, usually caused by disease
  • paraphonic — of, relating to, or characterized by paraphonia
  • parchingly — to make extremely, excessively, or completely dry, as heat, sun, and wind do.
  • parischane — a parish
  • paronychia — inflammation of the folds of skin bordering a nail of a finger or toe, usually characterized by infection and pus formation; felon.
  • patchiness — characterized by or made up of patches.
  • pathfinder — a historical novel (1840) by James Fenimore Cooper.
  • pathogenic — Pathology. capable of producing disease: pathogenic bacteria.
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