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11-letter words containing l, s, h, a, p

  • color phase — a variant, atypical coloration of fur, feathers, skin, etc. occurring in an individual or an animal group
  • corivalship — the state of being mutual rivals
  • dealerships — Plural form of dealership.
  • diadelphous — (of stamens) having united filaments so that they are arranged in two groups
  • dicephalous — having two heads
  • dispatchful — of or relating to dispatch, particularly in terms of haste
  • drosophilas — Plural form of drosophila.
  • enkephalins — Plural form of enkephalin.
  • epithalamus — A part of the dorsal forebrain including the pineal gland and a region in the roof of the third ventricle of the brain.
  • feldspathic — of, relating to, or containing feldspar.
  • flash eprom — Flash Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
  • flash point — Also, flashing point. Physical Chemistry. the lowest temperature at which a liquid in a specified apparatus will give off sufficient vapor to ignite momentarily on application of a flame.
  • flashpacker — a backpacker who has a considerable disposable income
  • flashpoints — Plural form of flashpoint.
  • generalship — skill as commander of a large military force or unit.
  • geophysical — the branch of geology that deals with the physics of the earth and its atmosphere, including oceanography, seismology, volcanology, and geomagnetism.
  • gospel oath — an oath sworn on the Gospels
  • half asleep — in or into a state of sleep: He fell asleep quickly.
  • half-asleep — in or into a state of sleep: He fell asleep quickly.
  • haplessness — The characteristic of being hapless.
  • haplogroups — Plural form of haplogroup.
  • hectopascal — An SI unit of pressure and stress equal to 100 pascals.
  • hedgeapples — Plural form of hedgeapple.
  • heliographs — Plural form of heliograph.
  • heptathlons — Plural form of heptathlon.
  • heteroplasm — (pathology) Tissue growing in a part of the body where it does not normally occur.
  • high places — (in ancient Semitic religions) a place of worship, usually a temple or altar on a hilltop.
  • holophrases — a word functioning as a phrase or sentence, as the imperative Go!
  • holophrasis — the expression of the ideas of a phrase or sentence in one word; polysynthesis: a language characterized by holophrasis.
  • homeoplasia — the formation, as in healing, of new tissue that is similar to the existing tissue.
  • homoplastic — correspondence in form or structure, owing to a similar environment.
  • horseplayer — a habitual bettor on horse races.
  • hospitalise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of hospitalize.
  • hospitalism — hospital conditions having an adverse effect on patients.
  • hospitalist — a physician who specializes in treating hospitalized patients; a specialist in inpatient medicine.
  • hospitality — the friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers.
  • hospitalize — to place in a hospital for medical care or observation: The doctor hospitalized grandfather as soon as she checked his heart.
  • hospitaller — a member of the religious and military order (Knights Hospitalers or Knights of St. John of Jerusalem) originating about the time of the first Crusade (1096–99) and taking its name from a hospital at Jerusalem.
  • hospitalman — an enlisted person working as a hospital assistant; corpsman.
  • house place — (in medieval architecture) a room common to all the inhabitants of a house, as a hall.
  • house plant — an ornamental plant that is grown indoors or adapts well to indoor culture.
  • houseplants — Plural form of houseplant.
  • hydroplanes — Plural form of hydroplane.
  • hylopathism — the theory that understands matter as conscious or receptive to feeling
  • hylopathist — an adherent of hylopathism
  • hylophagous — xylophagous (def 1).
  • hyoplastral — of or relating to hyoplastra
  • hypercasual — Extremely casual.
  • hypergelast — Someone who laughs excessively.
  • hyperplanes — Plural form of hyperplane.
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