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9-letter words containing p, h, l, s

  • -cephalus — denoting a cephalic abnormality
  • -phyllous — having leaves of a specified number or type
  • ali pasha — known as the Lion of Janina. 1741–1822, Turkish pasha and ruler of Albania (1787–1820), who was deposed and assassinated after intriguing against Turkey
  • alphabets — Plural form of alphabet.
  • alphasort — to arrange in alphabetical order
  • alphonsus — a crater in the SE quadrant of the moon, about 112 km in diameter, in which volcanic activity may have occurred
  • anaglyphs — Plural form of anaglyph.
  • anopheles — any of various mosquitoes constituting the genus Anopheles, some species of which transmit the malaria parasite to man
  • aphyllous — (of plants) having no leaves
  • asphalted — Simple past tense and past participle of asphalt.
  • asphalter — a person who spreads a layer of asphalt
  • asphaltic — Resembling, containing, or relating to asphalt; bituminous.
  • asphaltum — a substance used to protect surface areas of metal that do not require to be etched
  • asphodels — Plural form of asphodel.
  • asphyxial — the extreme condition caused by lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, produced by interference with respiration or insufficient oxygen in the air; suffocation.
  • basophile — Biology. a basophilic cell, tissue, organism, or substance.
  • basophils — Plural form of basophil.
  • bell push — a button that is pressed to operate an electric bell
  • bisphenol — a synthetic organic compound used to make plastics and resins
  • blaspheme — If someone blasphemes, they say rude or disrespectful things about God or religion, or they use God's name as a swear word.
  • blasphemy — You can describe something that shows disrespect for God or a religion as blasphemy.
  • blockship — a ship used to block a river or channel
  • callipash — the part of a turtle next to the upper shield, consisting of a greenish gelatinous substance, considered a delicacy.
  • cash plan — A cash plan is money paid towards the insured’s optical or dental costs, and also admission to a hospital.
  • cephalins — Plural form of cephalin.
  • cephalous — having a head
  • chalkpits — Plural form of chalkpit.
  • chaplains — Plural form of chaplain.
  • childship — The state or relation of being a child.
  • chilopods — Plural form of chilopod.
  • chipotles — Plural form of chipotle.
  • classpath — (programming) an argument that tells the Java virtual machine where to look for user-defined classes and packages when running Java programs.
  • clerkship — The position or status of a clerk, especially in the legal profession.
  • clipsheet — a sheet of paper with text printed on one side only
  • colophons — Plural form of colophon.
  • copyholds — Plural form of copyhold.
  • delphinus — a small constellation in the N hemisphere, between Pegasus and Sagitta
  • deplenish — to deprive of contents, such as furniture, stock, etc
  • depthless — immeasurably deep; fathomless
  • devilship — the office, character, or person of the devil
  • drillship — a ship equipped with a drill rig and engaged in offshore oil and gas exploration, oceanographic research, etc.
  • dumpishly — in a downhearted and despondent manner
  • eldership — Seniority; the state or condition of being older.
  • elephants — Plural form of elephant.
  • emphlysis — the outbreak of blisters on the body
  • ephialtes — (obsolete) an incubus; a nightmare.
  • feldspath — Alternative form of feldspar.
  • fish pole — fishing pole.
  • fish-pole — a long tapered flexible pole, often in jointed sections, for use with a fishing line and, usually, a reel
  • fishplate — a metal or wooden plate or slab, bolted to each of two members that have been butted or lapped together.

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