10-letter words containing p, h, o, e, y
- plerophory — the presence of total assurance regarding a religious doctrine
- pokerishly — in a pokerish manner
- polychaete — any annelid of the class Polychaeta, having unsegmented swimming appendages with many setae or bristles.
- polychrest — a thing which has adapted to multiple uses
- polychrome — being of many or various colors.
- polyethnic — inhabited by or consisting of people of many ethnic backgrounds.
- polyhalite — a type or pink or red mineral
- polyhedral — of, relating to, or having the shape of a polyhedron.
- polyhedric — resembling a polyhedron
- polyhedron — a solid figure having many faces.
- polyphemus — a Cyclops who was blinded by Odysseus.
- polyphenol — a polymeric phenol.
- polytheism — the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods.
- polytheist — the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods.
- porphyrize — to subject to porphyrization.
- prehistory — human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.; history of prehistoric humans.
- preholiday — relating to the period before a holiday
- protophyte — a single-celled plant of the class Protophyta
- psephology — the study of elections.
- psilophyte — any plant that is adapted to grow well in the dry savannah
- push money — a cash inducement provided by a manufacturer or distributor for a retailer or his staff, to reward successful selling
- pyrethroid — any of several synthetic compounds that are similar to but more persistent than natural pyrethrins.
- pyrochlore — a mineral, chiefly composed of niobates of the cerium metals, occurring in syenites in the form of brown crystals.
- pyrotechny — the art of making fireworks
- pyrrhotite — a common mineral, iron sulfide, approximately FeS but variable because of a partial absence of ferrous ions, occurring in massive and in crystal forms with a bronze color and metallic luster; magnetic pyrites: generally slightly magnetic.
- pyrrophyte — any of various single-celled, biflagellated algae, of the phylum Pyrrophyta, especially the dinoflagellates.
- pythogenic — originating from filth or putrescence.
- renography — x-ray examination of the kidney following injection of a radiopaque substance.
- saprophyte — any organism that lives on dead organic matter, as certain fungi and bacteria.
- ship money — a tax levied to finance the fitting out of warships: abolished 1640
- sophrosyne — moderation; discretion; prudence.
- spherocyte — an abnormal blood cell
- sporophyte — the form of a plant in the alternation of generations that produces asexual spores.
- stylophone — a type of battery-powered electronic instrument played with a steel-tipped penlike stylus
- symphonize — to play or sound together harmoniously.
- synaloepha — the blending of two successive vowels into one, especially the coalescence of a vowel at the end of one word with a vowel at the beginning of the next.
- tachypnoea — excessively rapid respiration.
- therophyte — a plant living only one year or one growing season.
- toothy-peg — a word for tooth used in speaking to young children
- touch-type — to type by means of the touch system.
- tropophyte — a tropophilous plant, as a broad-leaved tree.
- typeholder — a small device for holding a few lines of type, used in stamping titles on book covers, or the like.
- typhaceous — belonging to the family of flowering plants Typhaceae
- typhlosole — (in annelids and many bivalve mollusks) an infolding along the inner wall of the intestine.
- typhogenic — producing typhus or typhoid fever.
- typothetae — printers collectively; used in the names of organized associations, as of master printers
- upholstery — the materials used to cushion and cover furniture.
- venography — x-ray examination of a vein or veins following injection of a radiopaque substance.
- welsh pony — one of a breed of small, sturdy ponies raised originally in Wales.
- xenography — The process of surgically transplanting organs or tissue between different species.