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

  • graphomania — The compulsion to write books.
  • gymnophobia — An inordinate fear or hatred of being naked, and possibly nudity or nudists and naturists.
  • harmoniphon — an obsolete musical instrument consisting of a mouth tube and keyboard that acts on reeds which vibrate to give a sound similar to an oboe
  • harrumphing — Present participle of harrumph.
  • hemeprotein — (protein) Any conjugated protein containing heme as the prosthetic group.
  • hemianopsia — any of several conditions in which there is blindness in half of the visual field, involving one or both eyes.
  • hemianoptic — suffering from hemiopia, blind in half the field of vision
  • hemipterans — Plural form of hemipteran.
  • hemiterpene — (originally) any of a class of monocyclic hydrocarbons of the formula C 10 H 16 , obtained from plants.
  • hemoprotein — Alternative spelling of hemeprotein.
  • hispanicism — an idiom peculiar to Spanish.
  • homeporting — Present participle of homeport.
  • hopping mad — working energetically; busily engaged: He kept the staff hopping in order to get the report finished.
  • hospitalman — an enlisted person working as a hospital assistant; corpsman.
  • humming top — a top that hums as it spins
  • humperdinck — Engelbert [eng-uh l-bert;; English eng-guh l-burt] /ˈɛŋ əlˌbɛrt;; English ˈɛŋ gəlˌbɜrt/ (Show IPA), 1854–1921, German composer.
  • hyperimmune — protected from a disease or the like, as by inoculation.
  • hypermiling — to improve fuel mileage in a motor vehicle, as by adopting certain driving techniques or making design alterations to the vehicle.
  • hypermnesia — the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
  • hypermnesic — the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
  • hypersomnia — a tendency to sleep excessively.
  • hypnopompic — of or relating to the semiconscious state prior to complete wakefulness.
  • hypocrinism — an abnormal condition caused by insufficient secretion from a gland, especially an endocrine gland.
  • hypodynamia — diminished strength; adynamia.
  • hypodynamic — diminished strength; adynamia.
  • hypolimnion — (in certain lakes) the layer of water below the thermocline.
  • hyponychium — (anatomy) The thickened epithelium beneath a nail or claw.
  • idempotence — (mathematics, computing) A quality of an action such that repetitions of the action have no further effect on outcome \u2013 being idempotent.
  • idempotency — the state of being idempotent
  • imino group — the bivalent group =NH not linked to any acid group.
  • impact zone — (in surfing) the dangerous position on a wave that is just about to separate and collapse; the falling lip of a wave.
  • impairments — Plural form of impairment.
  • impanelling — Present participle of impanel.
  • impanelment — The act or process of impaneling, or the state of being impaneled.
  • imparkation — the act of imparking
  • impartation — to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret.
  • impassioned — filled with intense feeling or passion; passionate; ardent.
  • impatiently — not patient; not accepting delay, opposition, pain, etc., with calm or patience.
  • impeachment — the impeaching of a public official before an appropriate tribunal.
  • impecunious — having little or no money; penniless; poor.
  • impedimenta — Equipment for an activity or expedition, especially when considered as bulky or an encumbrance.
  • impediments — A hindrance or obstruction in doing something.
  • impenetrate — to penetrate thoroughly
  • impenitence — not feeling regret about one's sin or sins; obdurate.
  • impenitency — Archaic form of impenitence.
  • impenitents — Plural form of impenitent.
  • imperilling — Present participle of imperil.
  • imperilment — to put in peril or danger; endanger.
  • impermanent — not permanent or enduring; transitory.
  • impersonate — to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
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