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11-letter words containing p, h, i

  • hypodynamic — diminished strength; adynamia.
  • hypogastric — of, relating to, or situated in the hypogastrium.
  • hypogenesis — underdevelopment of an organ or function, especially in the embryo.
  • hypoglottis — Anatomy. the underside of the tongue.
  • hypogravity — The presence of an apparently decreased gravitational field (such as in an aircraft following a parabolic path).
  • hypohalites — Plural form of hypohalite.
  • hypoid gear — a gear resembling a bevel gear in form but designed to mesh with a similar gear in such a way that their axes would not intersect, one axis crossing over the other at approximately a right angle.
  • hypokalemia — an abnormally low concentration of potassium in the blood.
  • hypokalemic — Having a low percentage of potassium in one's blood.
  • hypokinesia — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
  • hypokinesis — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
  • hypokinetic — abnormally diminished muscular function or mobility.
  • hypolimnion — (in certain lakes) the layer of water below the thermocline.
  • hypomorphic — showing a loss of gene function
  • hyponitrite — a salt or ester of hyponitrous acid.
  • hyponitrous — of or derived from hyponitrous acid.
  • hyponychium — (anatomy) The thickened epithelium beneath a nail or claw.
  • hypoosmotic — Hypotonic.
  • hypophysial — pituitary gland.
  • hypoplastic — Pathology. abnormal deficiency of cells or structural elements.
  • hypospadias — (medicine) A birth defect of the male urethra that involves an abnormally placed urinary meatus.
  • 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.
  • hyposulfite — Also called hydrosulfite. a salt of hyposulfurous acid.
  • hypotension — decreased or lowered blood pressure.
  • hypotensive — characterized by or causing low blood pressure, as shock.
  • hypothalami — Plural form of hypothalamus.
  • hypothecium — the layer of hyphal tissue directly beneath the hymenium of an apothecium.
  • hypothermia — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
  • hypothermic — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
  • hypothesise — to form a hypothesis.
  • hypothesize — to form a hypothesis.
  • hypothyroid — deficient activity of the thyroid gland.
  • hypotyposis — lifelike description of a thing or scene.
  • hypovolemia — A decreased volume of circulating blood in the body.
  • hypovolemic — Of, pertaining to, or characterized by low volume of blood in the circulatory system; as hypovolemic shock.
  • hypoxanthin — (organic compound) A crystalline nitrogenous substance, closely related to xanthin and uric acid, found throughout the animal body but especially in muscle tissue.
  • hypsometric — Of or relating to the use of the hypsometer; hypsographic.
  • hypsophobia — an extreme or abnormal fear of heights
  • ichnography — the art of drawing a ground plan or layout of a building.
  • ichthyopsid — relating to the class Ichthyopsida, which contains amphibians, fishes, and fish-like vertebrates
  • iconography — symbolic representation, especially the conventional meanings attached to an image or images.
  • iconophiles — a connoisseur of icons or images.
  • ideographic — an ideogram.
  • idiographic — pertaining to or involving the study or explication of individual cases or events (opposed to nomothetic).
  • idiomorphic — Also, euhedral. (in a rock) noting or pertaining to a mineral constituent having its own characteristic outward crystalline form unaltered by the other constituents of the rock; automorphic.
  • impeachable — making one subject to impeachment, as misconduct in office.
  • impeachment — the impeaching of a public official before an appropriate tribunal.
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