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13-letter words containing l, y, a, m, h, o

  • hypolipidemia — (medicine) A lower than normal concentration of lipids in the blood.
  • hypometabolic — Relating to hypometabolism.
  • hyponymically — In a hyponymic way.
  • hypsometrical — Of or pertaining to hypsometry.
  • leigh-mallory — Sir Trafford Leigh [traf-erd lee] /ˈtræf ərd li/ (Show IPA), 1892–1944, British Air Force officer.
  • logarithmancy — Divination using logarithms.
  • lymphangiomas — Plural form of lymphangioma.
  • lymphatolysis — destruction of lymphatic vessels or of lymphoid tissue.
  • lymphoblastic — (US, cytology, immunology) Of or pertaining to a lymphoblast.
  • lymphographic — of or relating to lymphography
  • lymphomatosis — lymphoma spread throughout the body.
  • lymphosarcoma — a malignant tumor in lymphatic tissue, caused by the growth of abnormal lymphocytes.
  • mealy-mouthed — avoiding the use of direct and plain language, as from timidity, excessive delicacy, or hypocrisy; inclined to mince words; insincere, devious, or compromising.
  • megalocephaly — Cephalometry, Craniometry. macrocephalic.
  • metallography — the study of the structure of metals and alloys by means of microscopy.
  • methyl oleate — an oily, clear to amber, water-insoluble liquid, C 1 9 H 3 6 O 2 , used chiefly as an intermediate for detergents, wetting agents, and emulsifiers.
  • methylglyoxal — pyruvic aldehyde.
  • methylpropane — (organic compound) isobutane.
  • monarchically — In a monarchic or monarchical fashion.
  • morphemically — By means of, or in terms, of morphemes.
  • nonhaemolytic — relating to a transfusion reaction in which the red blood cells survive
  • oklahoma city — a city in and the capital of Oklahoma, in the central part.
  • ophthalmology — the branch of medical science dealing with the anatomy, functions, and diseases of the eye.
  • orchid family — the plant family Orchidaceae, characterized by terrestrial or epiphytic herbaceous plants having simple, parallel-veined, usually alternate leaves, complex and often large and showy flowers pollinated primarily by insects, and fruit in the form of a capsule containing numerous minute seeds, and including calypso, fringed orchis, lady's-slipper, pogonia, rattlesnake plantain, vanilla, as well as numerous tropical orchids such as those of the genera Cattleya, Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis, and Vanda.
  • phenomenality — highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional: phenomenal speed.
  • phytochemical — Also called phytonutrient. any of various bioactive chemical compounds found in plants, as antioxidants, considered to be beneficial to human health.
  • plethysmogram — the recording of a plethysmograph.
  • plough monday — the first Monday after Epiphany, which in N and E England used to be celebrated with a procession of ploughmen drawing a plough from house to house
  • polychromatic — having or exhibiting a variety of colors.
  • polycythaemia — an abnormal condition of the blood characterized by an increase in the number of red blood cells. It can occur as a primary disease of unknown cause (polycythaemia vera or erythraemia) or in association with respiratory or circulatory diseases
  • polygamophile — a person who approves of or countenances polygamy, especially as practiced by others.
  • polythalamous — having multiple chambers
  • roman holiday — a public spectacle or controversy marked by barbarism, vindictiveness, or scandal.
  • shambolically — in a completely disorganized or chaotic manner
  • shell company — A shell company is a company that another company takes over in order to use its name to gain an advantage.
  • symbolography — the writing of symbolic characters or tracing of symbolic figures
  • sympatholytic — opposing the effects of stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system.
  • synophthalmia — cyclopia.
  • thaumatolatry — the worship of or excessive admiration for marvels and miracles
  • the mayflower — the ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth to Massachusetts in 1620
  • thomas tallysThomas, Tallis, Thomas.
  • thremmatology — the science of breeding or propagating animals and plants under domestication.
  • vowel harmony — a phonological rule in some languages, as Hungarian and Turkish, requiring that the vowels of a word all share a specified feature, such as front or back articulation, thereby conditioning the form that affixes may take, as in forming the Turkish plurals evler “houses” from ev “house” and adamlar “men” from adam “man.”.
  • whoremasterly — of or relating to the character of a whoremaster
  • yellowhammers — Plural form of yellowhammer.
  • zymotechnical — relating to the technology of fermentation
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