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11-letter words containing p, h, y, l, e

  • patty shell — a cup-shaped shell of light, flaky pastry, for serving vegetable, fish, or meat mixtures, usually with a sauce.
  • pelotherapy — the application of mud to the body for therapeutic purposes
  • perichylous — (of a plant) having water-storing tissue outside the green tissue
  • petroglyphy — the skill or procedure of making rock carvings
  • phalanstery — the buildings occupied by a phalanx. the community itself.
  • phenylamine — aniline.
  • phlebectomy — the surgical excision of a vein or part of a vein
  • phlyctenule — a small phlyctena
  • phraseology — manner or style of verbal expression; characteristic language: legal phraseology.
  • phylacteric — of or relating to phylacteries
  • phylloclade — a flattened stem or branch having the function of a leaf.
  • phyllophore — the terminal bud of a stem, especially of the stem of a palm.
  • phylloplane — the surface of a leaf considered as a habitat, esp for microorganisms
  • physicalise — to express in physical terms; give form or shape to: The dancers physicalized the mood of the music.
  • physicalize — to express in physical terms; give form or shape to: The dancers physicalized the mood of the music.
  • physiolater — somebody who worships nature
  • phytoalexin — any of a class of plant compounds that accumulate at the site of invading microorganisms and confer resistance to disease.
  • phytosterol — Biochemistry. any of various sterols obtained from plants.
  • platyrrhine — Anthropology. having a broad, flat-bridged nose.
  • polygrapher — a person who employs a code cipher
  • polytechnic — of, relating to, or offering instruction in a variety of industrial arts, applied sciences, or technical subjects: a polytechnic institute.
  • pre-holiday — a day fixed by law or custom on which ordinary business is suspended in commemoration of some event or in honor of some person.
  • preachingly — in a preaching manner, with preaching
  • psychedelia — the realm or artifacts of psychedelic drugs, art, writings, or the like.
  • psychedelic — of or noting a mental state characterized by a profound sense of intensified sensory perception, sometimes accompanied by severe perceptual distortion and hallucinations and by extreme feelings of either euphoria or despair.
  • psychodelia — the production of, or the culture associated with, psychedelic experiences
  • pyelography — the science or technique of making photographs of the kidneys, renal pelves, and ureters by means of x-rays, after the injection of an opaque solution or of a radiopaque dye.
  • sceuophylax — a keeper of sacred vessels
  • sclerophyll — Also, sclerophyllous [skleer-uh-fil-uh s] /ˌsklɪər əˈfɪl əs/ (Show IPA). of, relating to, or exhibiting sclerophylly.
  • shoofly pie — an open pie filled with a sweet crumb and molasses mixture and baked.
  • solenoglyph — any poisonous snake of the viper family with hollow, paired, erectile fangs
  • superphylum — a category of related phyla within a kingdom.
  • teletherapy — treatment in which the source of therapy is some distance from the body, as certain radiation therapies.
  • thallophyte — any of the Thallophyta, a plant division in some older classification schemes, comprising algae, fungi, and lichens.
  • thermopylae — a pass in E Greece, between the cliffs of Mt. Oeta and the Gulf of Lamia: Persian defeat of the Spartans 480 b.c.
  • thesis play — a play that develops or defends a particular thesis.
  • unhelpfully — in a manner that does not help
  • unhopefully — in an unhopeful manner
  • up-helly-aa — a midwinter festival held in January in Shetland; originally a fire festival, but now a celebration of Shetland's Norse heritage, involving the ceremonial burning of a newly built Viking ship
  • welsh poppy — a poppy, Meconopsis cambrica, of western Europe, having pale-green, slightly hairy foliage and pale-yellow flowers.
  • xylographed — Simple past tense and past participle of xylograph.
  • xylographer — A person who makes xylographs.
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