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11-letter words containing p, a, t, h, o

  • hydropathic — Relating to hydropathy.
  • hyetography — the study of the annual and geographical distribution of rainfall.
  • hylopathism — the theory that understands matter as conscious or receptive to feeling
  • hylopathist — an adherent of hylopathism
  • hymenoptera — hymenopteran.
  • hyoplastral — of or relating to hyoplastra
  • hyphenation — to join by a hyphen.
  • hypoacidity — acidity in a lesser degree than is usual or normal, as of the gastric juice.
  • hypoblastic — Of, or relating to the hypoblast.
  • hypocentral — (geology) Of or pertaining to the hypocentre of an earthquake.
  • hypogastric — of, relating to, or situated in the hypogastrium.
  • hypogravity — The presence of an apparently decreased gravitational field (such as in an aircraft following a parabolic path).
  • hypohalites — Plural form of hypohalite.
  • hypoplastic — Pathology. abnormal deficiency of cells or structural elements.
  • hypostasize — to assume the reality of (an idea, proposition, etc.); hypostatize.
  • hypostatise — to treat or regard (a concept, idea, etc.) as a distinct substance or reality.
  • hypostatize — to treat or regard (a concept, idea, etc.) as a distinct substance or reality.
  • hyposthenia — abnormal lack of strength; weakness.
  • hypothalami — Plural form of hypothalamus.
  • hypothallus — a layer of hyphae rimming the thallus of certain lichens.
  • hypothecary — of or relating to a hypothec.
  • hypothecate — to pledge to a creditor as security without delivering over; mortgage.
  • hypothermal — lukewarm; tepid.
  • hypothermia — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
  • hypoxanthin — (organic compound) A crystalline nitrogenous substance, closely related to xanthin and uric acid, found throughout the animal body but especially in muscle tissue.
  • isophthalic — Of or pertaining to isophthalic acid and its derivatives.
  • janitorship — the office of janitor
  • jehoshaphat — a king of Judah, son of Asa, who reigned in the 9th century b.c. I Kings 22:41–50.
  • karate chop — a sharp blow used in karate, usually delivered by a slanting stroke with the side of the hand.
  • karate-chop — a sharp blow used in karate, usually delivered by a slanting stroke with the side of the hand.
  • keratophyre — a fine-grained soda trachyte
  • kinetograph — a camera for taking pictures for a kinetoscope.
  • lappet moth — a large purple-brown hairy eggar moth, Gastropacha quercifolia, whose grey furry caterpillars have lappets on each flank
  • light opera — operetta.
  • lipoatrophy — (medicine) The loss of subcutaneous fatty tissue.
  • lithographs — Plural form of lithograph.
  • lithography — the art or process of producing a picture, writing, or the like, on a flat, specially prepared stone, with some greasy or oily substance, and of taking ink impressions from this as in ordinary printing.
  • litholapaxy — the procedure of removing bladder stones by crushing them and extracting them through a catheter
  • logotherapy — (psychotherapy) A therapy that involves finding the meaning of one's life.
  • lycanthrope — a person affected with lycanthropy.
  • lycanthropy — a delusion in which one imagines oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
  • lymphoblast — a large, metabolically active lymphocyte shortly before it enters into mitosis.
  • macrophytes — Plural form of macrophyte.
  • macrophytic — Relating to macrophytes.
  • magpie moth — a geometrid moth, Abraxas grossulariata, showing variable patterning in black on white or yellow, whose looper larvae attack currant and gooseberry bushes. The paler clouded magpie is A. sylvata
  • match point — (in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) the point that if won would enable the scorer or the scorer's side to win the match.
  • match up to — If someone or something does not match up to what was expected, they are smaller, less impressive, or of poorer quality.
  • megaphonist — Someone who uses a megaphone.
  • menaphthone — Menadione.
  • mesotherapy — a cosmetic procedure in which minute doses of medication, vitamins, etc, are injected repeatedly into the mesodermal tissue under the skin to promote fat loss
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