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11-letter words containing n, i, m, p

  • consumptive — A consumptive person suffers from tuberculosis.
  • copernicium — a highly radioactive element that is produced synthetically. Symbol: Cn; atomic no: 112; atomic wt: 285
  • cramponning — climbing using crampons
  • cypriniform — Any of many ray-finned fish, of the order Cypriniformes, such as the carps, minnows and loaches.
  • damping off — any of various diseases of plants, esp the collapse and death of seedlings caused by the parasitic fungus Pythium debaryanum and related fungi in conditions of excessive moisture
  • damping-off — a disease of seedlings, occurring either before or immediately after emerging from the soil, characterized by rotting of the stem at soil level and eventual collapse of the plant, caused by any of several soil fungi.
  • dampishness — the quality of being dampish
  • decomposing — Present participle of decompose.
  • delphiniums — Plural form of delphinium.
  • demi-pointe — a position on the balls of the feet.
  • depigmented — Simple past tense and past participle of depigment.
  • deplumation — to deprive of feathers; pluck.
  • deprivement — deprivation
  • desipramine — a tricyclic antidepressant drug
  • despisement — contempt; despisal
  • despoilment — The act of despoiling; a plundering; despoliation.
  • diamorphine — heroin.
  • dipsomaniac — a person with an irresistible craving for alcoholic drink.
  • disimprison — to release from imprisonment.
  • disportment — to divert or amuse (oneself).
  • dissepiment — Anatomy, Zoology. a partition or septum in a tissue.
  • dumpishness — the state of being downhearted and dejected
  • edrophonium — a substance, C 10 H 16 BrNO, used to reverse certain muscle-relaxing agents, such as tubocurarine, in surgical procedures: also used in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis.
  • emancipated — Free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberated.
  • emancipates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emancipate.
  • emancipator — A person who emancipates.
  • embonpoints — Plural form of embonpoint.
  • empanelling — Present participle of empanel.
  • empathising — Present participle of empathise.
  • empathizing — Present participle of empathize.
  • emphasising — Present participle of emphasise.
  • emphasizing — Present participle of emphasize.
  • empiecement — a decorative piece of material inserted in an item of clothing
  • endomorphic — Of or pertaining to an endomorph.
  • endoplasmic — (cytology) of, or relating to endoplasm.
  • endospermic — Of, or relating to the endosperm.
  • epaminondas — ?418–362 bc, Greek Theban statesman and general: defeated the Spartans at Leuctra (371) and Mantinea (362) and restored power in Greece to Thebes
  • epimanikion — Cuffs worn over the sticharion by clergy in the Greek Orthodox Church, corresponding to a maniple in other catholic churches.
  • epitomising — Present participle of epitomise.
  • epitomizing — Present participle of epitomize.
  • euphemizing — Present participle of euphemize.
  • europeanism — belief in or advocacy of political unification and economic integration among European nations
  • exemptional — Of or relating to exemption.
  • experiments — Plural form of experiment.
  • family plan — a special rate, especially of air passenger carriers, under which the head of a household purchasing a full-fare ticket may take other family members at reduced fares on certain days.
  • foam piping — Foam piping is a system of tubes which delivers a mass of very small bubbles to the base of tanks for protection from fire.
  • foremanship — The position of a foreman.
  • gamekeeping — a person employed, as on an estate or game preserve, to prevent poaching and provide a natural environment conducive to the propagation of game, as by thinning brush, scattering food after a snowstorm, and the like.
  • genetic map — an arrangement of genes on a chromosome.
  • gonycampsis — abnormal curvature of the knee.
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