10-letter words containing p, a, l, m, c
- peach palm — a palm, Bactris gasipaes, having very spiny, tall stems, widely cultivated in the New World tropics for its edible fruit and palm hearts.
- phallicism — worship of the phallus, especially as symbolic of power or of the generative principle of nature.
- pharmacol. — pharmacology
- phlegmatic — not easily excited to action or display of emotion; apathetic; sluggish.
- phocomelia — a usually congenital deformity of the extremities in which the limbs are abnormally short.
- pismo clam — a large edible clam, Tivela stultorum, of sandy shores of California and Mexico.
- place name — the name given to or held by a geographical location, as a town, city, village, etc.
- plasmacyte — Anatomy. an antibody-secreting cell, derived from B cells, that plays a major role in antibody-mediated immunity.
- pleromatic — relating to the pleroma
- polyatomic — pertaining to a molecule containing more than two atoms.
- polymastic — a person with a polymastic condition
- polymathic — a person of great learning in several fields of study; polyhistor.
- pomace fly — vinegar fly.
- pre-climax — a stable community that precedes the full development of the climax community of a given area and that results from local variations in soil and water.
- premedical — of or relating to studies in preparation for the formal study of medicine: a premedical course.
- proclaimer — to announce or declare in an official or formal manner: to proclaim war.
- ralph cram — Ralph Adams, 1863–1942, U.S. architect and writer.
- rock maple — the sugar maple, Acer saccharum.
- sarcoplasm — the cytoplasm of a striated muscle fiber.
- scampishly — in a scampish manner
- simple arc — a curve that does not cross itself and has no points missing; a curve that can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the closed interval from 0 to 1.
- simplicial — relating to simplexes
- small chop — cocktail snacks
- small pica — (formerly) a size of printer's type approximately equal to 11 point
- someplaces — somewhere
- specialism — devotion or restriction to a particular pursuit, branch of study, etc.