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11-letter words containing p, l, o, t, i, e

  • tidal power — the use of the rise and fall of tides involving very large volumes of water at low heads to generate electric power
  • toilet soap — a mild and usually perfumed soap for washing the hands and face and for bathing.
  • totipalmate — having all four toes fully webbed.
  • toxophilite — a devotee of archery; archer.
  • trapezoidal — Geometry. a quadrilateral plane figure having two parallel and two nonparallel sides. British. trapezium (def 1b).
  • tripersonal — consisting of or existing in three persons, as the Godhead.
  • tripetalous — having three petals.
  • triple bond — a chemical linkage consisting of three covalent bonds between two atoms of a molecule, represented in chemical formulas by three lines or six dots, as CH≡CH or CH⋮⋮CH.
  • triptolemus — a favorite of Demeter and the inventor of the plow and patron of agriculture, connected with the Eleusinian mysteries.
  • trisepalous — having three sepals.
  • tropicalize — to make tropical, as in character or appearance.
  • turcopolier — during the Crusades, an officer in charge of a section of turcopoles
  • unexploited — to utilize, especially for profit; turn to practical account: to exploit a business opportunity.
  • unipetalous — having only one petal.
  • very pistol — a special pistol which fires coloured flares for signalling at night, esp at sea
  • vowel point — any of a group of auxiliary symbols, as small lines and dots, placed above or below consonant symbols to indicate vowels in a writing system, as that of Hebrew or Arabic, in which vowels are otherwise not written.
  • weltpolitik — the policy of participation in world affairs
  • westpolitik — a policy of a Communist country of adopting trade and diplomatic relations with non-Communist nations.
  • whistlestop — (US, dated) A minor railway station at which a train would stop if requested.
  • xenoplastic — involving distantly related individuals
  • yield point — the stress at which an elastic material under increasing stress ceases to behave elastically; under conditions of tensile strength the elongation is no longer proportional to the increase in stress
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