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10-letter words containing p, e, r, i, o

  • diaphorase — a flavoprotein enzyme operating in mitochondria, acting as a catalyst in the process of dye reduction or oxidation
  • dimorphite — a mineral, arsenic sulfide, As 4 S 3 , yellow-orange in color and similar in its properties to orpiment.
  • diremption — a sharp division into two parts; disjunction; separation.
  • disapprove — to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
  • disempower — to deprive of influence, importance, etc.: Voters feel they have become disempowered by recent political events.
  • disimprove — (transitive, rare) to make worse.
  • dispeopler — One who, or that which, dispeoples; a depopulator.
  • dispermous — having two seeds.
  • dispersion — Also, dispersal. an act, state, or instance of dispersing or of being dispersed.
  • dispersoid — the suspended particles in a dispersion.
  • disprofess — to renounce the profession of
  • disprovide — (obsolete, transitive) Not to provide; to fail to provide.
  • door prize — a prize awarded at a dance, party, or the like, either by chance through a drawing or as a reward, as for having the best costume.
  • dopplerite — an organic amorphous mineral of dark colour, found mainly in Austria and Switzerland
  • dove prion — a common petrel, Pachyptila desolata, of the southern seas, having a bluish back and white underparts
  • dove prism — a prism that inverts a beam of light, often used in a telescope to produce an erect image.
  • dripstones — Plural form of dripstone.
  • droopiness — The characteristic of being droopy.
  • droperidol — a phenothiazine, C 22 H 22 FN 3 O 2 , used as an anesthetic or antiemetic, or for emergency control of severe behavioral disturbance.
  • dropkicked — Simple past tense and past participle of dropkick.
  • dropkicker — One who dropkicks.
  • dropper-in — drop-in (def 1).
  • eccoprotic — a laxative
  • echopraxia — the abnormal repetition of the actions of another person.
  • editorship — the office or function of an editor.
  • edo period — the period of Japanese history from 1603 to 1867, when Japan was ruled by the Tokugawa shoguns
  • emmetropia — The condition of perfect vision, where images are correctly brought to a focus on the retina.
  • emmetropic — Pertaining to emmetropia.
  • empowering — Give (someone) the authority or power to do something.
  • encopresis — Involuntary defecation, especially associated with emotional disturbance or psychiatric disorder.
  • encryption — (cryptography) The process of obscuring information to make it unreadable without special knowledge, key files, and/or passwords. May also apply to electronic signal, hard drive, message, document...
  • endorphins — Plural form of endorphin.
  • enoxaparin — A heparin of low molecular weight used to prevent and treat deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism.
  • eolotropic — Alternative spelling of aeolotropic.
  • epeirogeny — (geomorphology) broad regional upwarp of the cratonic portions of continents.
  • epidermoid — Of, pertaining to or composed of epidermal tissue.
  • epidiorite — metamorphosed diorite, with a fibrous amphibole component
  • epimorphic — (zoology, of an insect larva) That becomes segmented prior to hatching.
  • epistolary — Relating to or denoting the writing of letters or literary works in the form of letters.
  • epistrophe — (rhetoric) The repetition of the same word or words at the end of successive phrases, clauses or sentences.
  • epitomizer — An epitomist.
  • ergophobia — An irrational fear of work.
  • eriophorum — cotton grass
  • eruptional — relating to volcanic eruption
  • espressivo — (to be performed) in an expressive manner
  • eupatorium — (botany) Any of the genus Eupatorium of perennial herbs.
  • euphorbias — Plural form of euphorbia.
  • euphorbium — an acrid resin obtained from several species of Euphorbia, formerly used in medicine as a purgative and emetic
  • euphoriant — A drug which produces feelings of euphoria.
  • europhilia — The love of Europe, Europeans, or European culture.
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