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14-letter words containing m, i, p

  • hyperchromatic — Hyperchromic.
  • hypercriticism — criticism that is carping or unduly harsh.
  • hyperemotional — pertaining to or involving emotion or the emotions.
  • hypergeometric — of or relating to operations or series that transcend ordinary geometrical operations or series
  • hyperglycaemia — an abnormally high level of glucose in the blood.
  • hyperglycaemic — Alternative spelling of hyperglycemic.
  • hyperlipidemia — excessive amounts of fat and fatty substances in the blood; lipemia.
  • hyperlipidemic — excessive amounts of fat and fatty substances in the blood; lipemia.
  • hypermasculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • hypermetabolic — of, relating to, or affected by metabolism.
  • hypermicrosoma — dwarfishness.
  • hypermodernism — a hypermodern approach or theory
  • hypermodernist — a person who adheres to hypermodernism
  • hypernatraemia — a heightened concentration of sodium in the blood
  • hyperpigmented — Afflicted with hyperpigmentation.
  • hyperstimulate — to stimulate excessively
  • hyperuricaemia — an abnormal elevation of uric acid in the blood
  • hyperuricemias — Plural form of hyperuricemia.
  • hypoadrenalism — underactivity of the adrenal gland, as in Addison's disease.
  • hypodermically — By hypodermic means.
  • hypometabolism — The physiological state of having an decreased rate of metabolic activity.
  • hypomixolydian — (in medieval church music) of or relating to the last of the eight scales
  • hypophalangism — the condition of having fewer than the normal number of phalanges per finger or toe.
  • hypopotassemia — hypokalemia.
  • hypothyroidism — deficient activity of the thyroid gland.
  • hypotrachelium — (on a classical column) any member, as a necking, between the capital and the shaft.
  • ibm compatible — (computer)   A computer which can use hardware and software designed for the IBM PC (or, less often, IBM mainframes). This was once a key phrase in marketing a new PC clone but now in 1998 is rarely used, the non-IBM wintel personal computer manufacturers such as Compaq, Dell and Gateway 2000 and OS vendor Microsoft having taken control of the market, marginalising IBM.
  • imaginary part — the coefficient b in the complex number a + bi.
  • immune complex — an aggregate of an antigen and its specific antibody.
  • immunophoresis — a technique for identifying the antigens in a blood serum
  • immunosuppress — (transitive) To cause immunosuppression in.
  • impact printer — (printer)   The earlier, noisier kind of printer where part of the mechanism comes into contact with the paper. The term would only be only used in contrast to "non-impact printer". Examples include line printer, daisy wheel printer, golf ball printer, dot matrix printer, Braille printer.
  • imparidigitate — having an odd number of fingers on each limb
  • imparisyllabic — (of a noun) not composed of the same number of syllables in all of its inflected forms, as Latin corpus, corporis.
  • impassableness — The quality of being impassable.
  • impassionately — filled with passion; impassioned.
  • impeachability — The state or condition of being impeachable.
  • imperativeness — absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable: It is imperative that we leave.
  • imperial beach — a city in SW California, near San Diego.
  • imperial eagle — a brown eagle, Aquila heliaca, of Asia and southern Europe: the subspecies A. heliaca adalberti is endangered.
  • impermeability — not permeable; impassable.
  • impersonalised — to make impersonal: The dial system impersonalized the telephone.
  • impersonalized — Simple past tense and past participle of impersonalize.
  • impersonations — Plural form of impersonation.
  • imperturbation — freedom from perturbation; tranquillity; calmness.
  • imperviability — the quality of being imperviable
  • imperviousness — not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable: The coat is impervious to rain.
  • implacableness — The quality of being implacable.
  • implausibility — not plausible; not having the appearance of truth or credibility: an implausible alibi.
  • implementation — the act of implementing, or putting into effect; fulfillment: The implementation of policies to conserve energy will involve personal sacrifice.
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