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12-letter words containing m, y, t, h, o

  • postsphygmic — of or relating to the pulse.
  • psammophytic — relating to psammophytes
  • psychometric — Psychology. psychometrics.
  • psychoticism — the state of being psychotic
  • psychrometer — an instrument for determining atmospheric humidity by the reading of two thermometers, the bulb of one being kept moist and ventilated.
  • psychrometry — the employment of the psychrometer.
  • pyophthalmia — suppurative inflammation of the eye.
  • pyromorphite — a mineral, lead chlorophosphate, Pb 5 P 3 O 1 2 Cl, occurring in crystalline and massive forms, and of a green, yellow, or brown color; green lead ore: a minor ore of lead.
  • pythonomorph — any of various large extinct marine reptiles of the former order Pythonomorpha
  • rheumatology — the study and treatment of rheumatic diseases.
  • rhythmometer — a type of metronome that gives or marks the beat or time in musical movements
  • rhythmopoeia — the art or process of composing, for example, music or poetry rhythmically
  • rhytidectomy — face-lift.
  • saprophytism — living and feeding on dead organic matter
  • schizomycete — any of numerous microorganisms of the subkingdom (or phylum) Schizophyta, kingdom Monera, comprising the bacteria.
  • schizothymia — the condition of being schizoid or introverted. It encompasses elements of schizophrenia but does not involve the same depth of psychological disturbance
  • semi-monthly — made, occurring, done, or published twice a month.
  • smotheringly — in a smothering manner
  • spermophytic — able to produce seed
  • sphygmometer — a device which measures the rate of the pulse
  • stately home — a country mansion, usually of architectural interest and often open to the public.
  • stay-at-home — not inclined to travel or seek diversions or pastimes outside one's residence, area, or country.
  • stepmotherly — related to or having the characteristics of a stepmother
  • stereochromy — the stereochrome process.
  • stichomythia — dramatic dialogue, as in a Greek play, characterized by brief exchanges between two characters, each of whom usually speaks in one line of verse during a scene of intense emotion or strong argumentation.
  • stichomythic — dramatic dialogue, as in a Greek play, characterized by brief exchanges between two characters, each of whom usually speaks in one line of verse during a scene of intense emotion or strong argumentation.
  • sycophantism — a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite.
  • t lymphocyte — any of several closely related lymphocytes, developed in the thymus, that circulate in the blood and lymph and orchestrate the immune system's response to infected or malignant cells, either by lymphokine secretions or by direct contact: helper T cells recognize foreign antigen on the surfaces of other cells, then they stimulate B cells to produce antibody and signal killer T cells to destroy the antigen-displaying cells; subsequently suppressor T cells return the immune system to normal by inactivating the B cells and killer T cells.
  • t-lymphocyte — T cell.
  • tetrachotomy — the segmentation of something into four parts
  • thaumatogeny — the belief that the origin of life was the result of a miracle
  • thaumatology — the study or description of miracles.
  • the olympics — the Olympic Games
  • theoclymenus — (in the Odyssey) a seer who foretold the return of Odysseus and the death of Penelope's suitors.
  • thermography — a technique for imitating an embossed appearance, as on business cards, stationery, or the like, by dusting printed areas with a powder that adheres only to the wet ink, and fusing the ink and powder to the paper by heat.
  • thirty-twomo — a book size of about 3¼ × 5½ inches (8.3 × 14 cm), determined by printing on sheets that are folded to form 32 leaves or 64 pages. Symbol: 32mo, 32°.
  • thomas hardyGodfrey Harold, 1877–1947, English mathematician.
  • thomas talysThomas, Tallis, Thomas.
  • thoracectomy — excision of part or all of a rib.
  • thoracostomy — the construction of an artificial opening through the chest wall, usually for the drainage of fluid or the release of an abnormal accumulation of air.
  • thrombectomy — surgical removal of a blood clot from a blood vessel.
  • thrombocytic — platelet.
  • thrombolysis — the dissolving or breaking up of a thrombus.
  • thrombolytic — the dissolving or breaking up of a thrombus.
  • thymectomize — to surgically remove the thymus; to perform a thymectomy
  • touch system — a system of typing in which each finger is assigned to one or more keys, thereby enabling a person to type without looking at the keyboard.
  • tracheostomy — the construction of an artificial opening through the neck into the trachea, usually for the relief of difficulty in breathing.
  • typhoid maryMary ("Typhoid Mary") 1869?–1938, U.S. cook, born in Ireland: known immune carrier of typhoid fever who infected many with the disease, institutionalized in 1914.
  • urethrectomy — excision or removal of part or all of the urethra.
  • urethrostomy — the construction of an artificial opening from the urethra through the perineum, permitting the passage of urine.
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