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11-letter words containing p, h, o, n, i

  • necrophobia — an abnormal fear of death; thanatophobia.
  • negrophobia — strong fear or dislike of black people.
  • nemophilist — (rare) One who is fond of forests or forest scenery; a haunter of the woods.
  • nephrogenic — (medicine, anatomy) that forms the tissues of the kidney.
  • nephrolepis — any fern of the tropical genus Nephrolepis, some species of which are grown as ornamental greenhouse or house plants for their handsome deeply-cut drooping fronds: family Polypodiaceae
  • nephroliths — a renal calculus; kidney stone.
  • nephrotoxic — Damaging or destructive to the kidneys.
  • nephrotoxin — Any nephrotoxic substance.
  • neuropathic — any diseased condition of the nervous system.
  • neutrophile — (biology) Any organism that thrives in a relatively neutral pH.
  • neutrophils — Plural form of neutrophil.
  • nightscopes — Plural form of nightscope.
  • nitrophenol — any compound derived from phenol by the replacement of one or more of its ring hydrogen atoms by the nitro group.
  • noctiphobia — Fear of night; nyctophobia.
  • nonemphatic — lacking emphasis, not emphatic
  • nonhospital — not related to, identified with, or taking place in a hospital
  • nonphonemic — not phonemic
  • nonphonetic — not phonetic
  • nonphysical — of or relating to the body: physical exercise.
  • notaphilist — a person who studies or collects paper money
  • nucleophile — of or relating to electron contribution in covalent bonding (opposed to electrophilic).
  • nyctophobia — an abnormal fear of night or darkness.
  • nymphomania — abnormally excessive and uncontrollable sexual desire in women.
  • oarsmanship — The skill of rowing a boat.
  • odynophagia — Severe pain in mouth or esophagus when attempting to swallow.
  • oenophilist — a person who enjoys wines, usually as a connoisseur.
  • old spanish — the Spanish language of the 12th to the 16th centuries. Abbreviation: OSp.
  • on the piss — drinking alcohol, esp in large quantities
  • on the spin — one after another
  • open switch — (IBM, probably from railways) An unresolved question, issue, or problem.
  • openinsight — (programming, database)   The workflow-enabled Windows 95/Windows NT version of Advanced Revelation, featuring native support for Lotus Notes, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and ODBC. OpenInsight is available from Revelation Software.
  • opisthokont — (biology) Any of very many eukaryotes whose flagellate cells propel themselves with a single posterior flagellum.
  • oppenheimer — J(ulius) Robert, 1904–67, U.S. nuclear physicist.
  • ornithopods — Plural form of ornithopod.
  • ornithopter — a heavier-than-air craft designed to be propelled through the air by flapping wings.
  • orthopnoeic — difficult or painful breathing except in an erect sitting or standing position.
  • outpouching — (pathology) evagination.
  • paint horse — paint (def 6).
  • pantheonize — to place, especially to bury, in a pantheon: The author will be pantheonized following the funeral mass.
  • pantothenic — denoting an acid which is a growth-promoting vitamin of vitamin B complex
  • paphlagonia — an ancient country and Roman province in N Asia Minor, on the S coast of the Black Sea.
  • parishioner — one of the community or inhabitants of a parish.
  • paronychial — of or relating to paronychia
  • patron-ship — a person who is a customer, client, or paying guest, especially a regular one, of a store, hotel, or the like.
  • patroonship — a person who held an estate in land with certain manorial privileges granted under the old Dutch governments of New York and New Jersey.
  • phainopepla — a crested passerine bird, Phainopepla nitens, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
  • phallotoxin — any of a group of potent mycotoxins produced by certain mushroom species of the genus Amanita.
  • phanerozoic — the eon comprising the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic eras.
  • phantomlike — an apparition or specter.
  • philologian — a philologist.
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