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11-letter words containing m, o, r, e, p

  • myelography — the production of myelograms.
  • namedropper — A person who name-drops.
  • nematomorph — any member of the phylum Nematomorpha, having a threadlike body, comprising the horsehair worms.
  • nematophore — (within the coenosarc of certain colonial hydrozoans) a small specialized tentacle-like polyp having nematocysts
  • nephrectomy — excision of a kidney.
  • nephrostome — Zoology. the ciliated opening of a nephridium into the coelom.
  • neuropodium — (zoology) The ventral lobe or branch of a parapodium.
  • nomographer — the art of or a treatise on drawing up laws.
  • noncomposer — a person who is not a composer
  • noncomputer — Not of or pertaining to computers.
  • nontemporal — not indicating time
  • obtemperate — (obsolete) To obey.
  • ommatophore — a tentacle or movable stalk bearing an eye, as in certain snails.
  • omnipresent — present everywhere at the same time: the omnipresent God.
  • open market — an unrestricted competitive market in which any buyer and seller is free to participate.
  • oppenheimer — J(ulius) Robert, 1904–67, U.S. nuclear physicist.
  • optometrist — a licensed professional who practices optometry.
  • outperforms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outperform.
  • overcomplex — composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
  • overimposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • overimpress — to impress to an excessive degree
  • overpayment — to pay more than (an amount due): I received a credit after overpaying the bill.
  • overperform — to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles.
  • overprogram — to program (something) with unnecessary details or instructions
  • overpromise — a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc., by one: unkept political promises.
  • overpromote — to promote to a level that cannot be fulfilled
  • oxymorphone — a potent semisynthetic morphine-derived narcotic analgesic, C 1 7 H 1 9 NO 4 , used as a substitute for morphine.
  • paddle worm — any of a family of green-blue faintly iridescent active marine polychaete worms of the genus Phyllodoce, having paddle-shaped swimming lobes, found under stones on the shore
  • palmer worm — the hairy black and white caterpillar of the goldtail moth
  • panicmonger — a person who spreads panic
  • paper money — currency in paper form, such as government and bank notes, as distinguished from metal currency.
  • paracetamol — painkilling drug
  • parcel bomb — explosive device in a package
  • parlor game — any game usually played indoors, especially in the living room or parlor, as a word game or a quiz, requiring little or no physical activity.
  • passeriform — of or relating to the order Passeriformes; passerine.
  • patelliform — having the form of a patella; shaped like a saucer, kneecap, or limpet shell.
  • pct theorem — the proposition that all the laws of physics are unchanged by the combined operations of charge conjugation (C), space inversion (P), and time reversal (T).
  • peanut worm — any small, unsegmented, marine worm of the phylum Sipuncula, that when disturbed retracts its anterior portion into the body, giving the appearance of a peanut seed.
  • pedomorphic — a speeding up of the rate of development, resulting in an adult form that has the appearance of its larval or juvenile ancestor.
  • pelargonium — any plant of the genus Pelargonium, the cultivated species of which are usually called geranium. Compare geranium (def 2).
  • penciliform — having a pencillike shape.
  • pentamerous — consisting of or divided into five parts.
  • pentium pro — (processor)   (Known as "P6" during development) Intel's successor to the Pentium processor, in development Jan 1995, generally available 1995-11-01. The P6 has an internal RISC architecture with a CISC-RISC translator, 3-way superscalar execution, and out-of order execution (or "speculative execution", which Intel calls "Dynamic Execution"). It also features branch prediction and register renaming, and is superpipelined (14 stages). The P6 is made as a two-chip assembly: the first chip is the CPU and 16 kilobyte first-level cache (5.5 million transistors) and the other is a 256 (or 512) kilobyte second-level cache (15 million transistors). The first version has a clock rate of 133 Mhz and consumes about 20W of power. It is about twice as fast as the 100 MHz Pentium. The original 0.35 micron versions of the Pentium Pro released on 1995-11-01 run at 150 and 166 Mhz for desktop machines and up to 200 Mhz for servers. Heat disspation is about 20 Watts. The Pentium Pro is optimised for 32-bit software and runs 16-bit software slower than the original Pentium. The successor was the Pentium II.
  • peoplemover — any of various forms of mass transit, as moving sidewalks or automated driverless vehicles, used for transporting people along limited, fixed routes, as around airports or congested urban areas.
  • performable — to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles.
  • performance — a musical, dramatic, or other entertainment presented before an audience.
  • permutation — the act of permuting or permutating; alteration; transformation.
  • peroxisomal — of or relating to a peroxisome; of the nature of a peroxisome
  • personalism — Also called personal idealism. a modern philosophical movement locating ultimate value and reality in persons, human or divine.
  • perth amboy — a seaport in E New Jersey.
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