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11-letter words containing p, e, a, r, t

  • neotropical — belonging or pertaining to a geographical division comprising that part of the New World extending from the tropic of Cancer southward.
  • nephritical — Alternative form of nephritic.
  • nephropathy — any disease of the kidney.
  • neuropathic — any diseased condition of the nervous system.
  • neuroplasty — Any surgery to repair nerve tissue.
  • neuropteral — (zoology) Of or pertaining to the Neuroptera.
  • neuropteran — neuropterous.
  • neutropenia — a decrease in the number of neutrophils in the blood: mild, moderate, or severe neutropenia.
  • nonoperatic — not operatic
  • nonparental — of or relating to a parent.
  • nonpregnant — Not pregnant.
  • nontemporal — not indicating time
  • numberplate — Alternative spelling of number plate.
  • obtemperate — (obsolete) To obey.
  • ommatophore — a tentacle or movable stalk bearing an eye, as in certain snails.
  • open market — an unrestricted competitive market in which any buyer and seller is free to participate.
  • open-hearth — noting, pertaining to, or produced by the open-hearth process.
  • openhearted — Frank and candid.
  • operability — that can be treated by a surgical operation. Compare inoperable (def 2).
  • operational — able to function or be used; functional: How soon will the new factory be operational?
  • operatively — a person engaged, employed, or skilled in some branch of work, especially productive or industrial work; worker.
  • operativity — a person engaged, employed, or skilled in some branch of work, especially productive or industrial work; worker.
  • operatories — a room or other area with special equipment and facilities, as for dental surgery, scientific experiments, or the like.
  • operculated — relating to the operculum
  • oppignorate — to promise or give as security
  • orthopaedic — of or relating to orthopedics.
  • orthopteran — orthopterous.
  • osteography — The scientific description of bones; osteology.
  • ostreophage — someone who loves or eats oysters
  • ostreophagy — the consumption of oysters
  • outer space — space beyond the atmosphere of the earth.
  • outerplanar — (mathematics) Describing a graph having a planar embedding such that the vertices lie on a circle and the edges lie inside that circle.
  • overoperate — to operate on (a patient) unnecessarily
  • overpayment — to pay more than (an amount due): I received a credit after overpaying the bill.
  • paediatrics — Paediatrics is the area of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of children's illnesses.
  • paedotrophy — the art of raising children
  • page turner — a book so exciting or gripping that one is compelled to read it very rapidly.
  • page-turner — a book so exciting or gripping that one is compelled to read it very rapidly.
  • pagoda tree — a Chinese leguminous tree, Sophora japonica, with ornamental white flowers and dark green foliage
  • paint horse — paint (def 6).
  • palaearctic — of or denoting a zoogeographical region consisting of Europe, Africa north of the Sahara, and most of Asia north of the Himalayas
  • paleoarctic — palearctic.
  • paleocortex — the olfactory region of the brain.
  • palm desert — a town in S California, near Palm Springs.
  • pamphleteer — a writer or publisher of pamphlets, especially on controversial issues.
  • panchreston — a proposed explanation intended to address a complex problem by trying to account for all possible contingencies but typically proving to be too broadly conceived and therefore oversimplified to be of any practical use.
  • panel strip — one of a number of strips of wood or metal laid upon the surface of a wall, ceiling, etc., so as to divide it into a number of broad areas, usually in order to conceal joints between sheets of composition material forming the surface.
  • panel truck — a small truck having a fully enclosed body, used mainly to deliver light or small objects.
  • panspermist — someone who advocates panspermia
  • pantelleria — an Italian island in the Mediterranean between Sicily and Tunisia. 10,000; 32 sq. mi. (83 sq. km).
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