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10-letter words containing o, p, t, i, m, a

  • lipomatous — a benign tumor consisting of fat tissue.
  • low-impact — Low-impact exercise does not put a lot of stress on your body.
  • mazopathia — any disease of the placenta.
  • metaphoric — a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God.”. Compare mixed metaphor, simile (def 1).
  • metapodial — (anatomy, zoology) Of or pertaining to the human metacarpal bones (between the wrist and fingers) or the metatarsal bones (between the ankle and toes); of or pertaining to the equivalent bones in animals.
  • misappoint — to name or assign to a position, an office, or the like; designate: to appoint a new treasurer; to appoint a judge to the bench.
  • miscaption — to provide with an incorrect caption
  • morphactin — any of various synthetic compounds, derived from fluorine and carboxylic acid, that regulate the growth and development of plants.
  • multipolar — having several or many poles.
  • myopathies — Plural form of myopathy.
  • mythopoeia — a mythopoeic act, circumstance, characteristic, etc.
  • non-impact — the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision: The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
  • nonoptimal — not optimal
  • omniparity — a state of universal equality
  • ophthalmia — inflammation of the eye, especially of its membranes or external structures.
  • ophthalmic — of or relating to the eye; ocular.
  • optimality — The property of being optimal.
  • paint bomb — a device containing paint which explodes on impact
  • pantomimed — the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
  • pantomimic — the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech.
  • papiamento — a creolized language based on Spanish and spoken on Curaçao.
  • patriotism — devoted love, support, and defense of one's country; national loyalty.
  • patronymic — (of family names) derived from the name of a father or ancestor, especially by the addition of a suffix or prefix indicating descent.
  • pentatomic — having five atoms in the molecule
  • permeation — to pass into or through every part of: Bright sunshine permeated the room.
  • phantomish — resembling or reminiscent of a phantom
  • philomathy — an enjoyment of and passion for learning new facts and acquiring new knowledge
  • phonematic — phonemic.
  • pilot lamp — an electric lamp, used in association with a control, which by means of position or color indicates the functioning of the control; an indicator light or a control light.
  • pitchwoman — a female pitchman
  • pleromatic — relating to the pleroma
  • polyatomic — pertaining to a molecule containing more than two atoms.
  • polygamist — a person who practices or favors polygamy.
  • polymastia — the condition of having more than the normal number of breasts
  • polymastic — a person with a polymastic condition
  • polymathic — a person of great learning in several fields of study; polyhistor.
  • postatomic — existing since or subsequent to the explosion of the first atomic bomb or the invention of atomic weapons: the political tensions of the postatomic world.
  • postimpact — occurring after an impact
  • postmating — of or designating the period after mating
  • potawatomi — a member of an Algonquian Indian people originally of Michigan and Wisconsin.
  • praetorium — (in Roman history) the headquarters or residence of a Roman official, governor or military commander
  • pre-atomic — of or relating to the period of history preceding the atomic age.
  • prismatoid — a polyhedron having its vertices lying on two parallel planes.
  • prostatism — symptoms of prostate disorder, especially obstructed urination, arising from benign enlargement or chronic disease of the prostate gland.
  • proteanism — readily assuming different forms or characters; extremely variable.
  • provitamin — a substance that an organism can transform into a vitamin, as carotene, which is converted to vitamin A in the liver.
  • ptolemaist — an adherent or advocate of the Ptolemaic system of astronomy.
  • pyromantic — divination by fire, or by forms appearing in fire.
  • semipostal — a postage stamp sold by a government at a premium above its face value, the excess being used for a nonpostal purpose, as a charity.
  • spasmodist — a person who is spasmodic, especially in style, as a writer, painter, etc.
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