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12-letter words containing p, r, o, h, e

  • chronoscopes — Plural form of chronoscope.
  • chrysophytes — Plural form of chrysophyte.
  • churchpeople — people belonging to a church
  • churchperson — A person involved with the church; a churchgoer or cleric.
  • clothes prop — a long wooden pole with a forked end, used to raise a line of washing to enable it to catch the breeze
  • clothespress — a closet, wardrobe, or chest in which to keep clothes
  • co-ownership — the fact or state of being one of the joint owners of something
  • colour depth — bits per pixel
  • colour phase — a seasonal change in the coloration of some animals
  • cometography — the scientific description and recording of comets
  • comprehended — to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive: He did not comprehend the significance of the ambassador's remark.
  • comprehender — to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive: He did not comprehend the significance of the ambassador's remark.
  • conidiophore — a simple or branched hypha that bears spores (conidia) in such fungi as Penicillium
  • consumership — the state of being a consumer
  • copper beech — A copper beech is a type of tree with reddish-brown leaves.
  • coppersmiths — Plural form of coppersmith.
  • copyrighters — Plural form of copyrighter.
  • cosmographer — (astrophysics) A scientist specializing in understanding and describing the nature of the universe.
  • costophrenic — Synonym of phrenicocostal.
  • counterpunch — to punch an attacking opponent; return an attack
  • criosphinxes — Plural form of criosphinx.
  • croquet hoop — a hoop stuck into a croquet lawn
  • crosspatches — Plural form of crosspatch.
  • crymotherapy — cryotherapy.
  • daphnephoria — an ancient Greek festival in honor of Apollo.
  • demographers — Plural form of demographer.
  • demographics — data resulting from the science of demography; population statistics
  • demographies — the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations.
  • demonography — a treatise on demons.
  • dephlegmator — an apparatus used for dephlegmation
  • dermatophyte — any parasitic fungus that affects the skin
  • dermographia — dermatographia.
  • dermographic — dermatographia.
  • deuteropathy — any abnormality that is secondary to another pathological condition.
  • diphtheroids — resembling diphtheria, especially in the formation of a false membrane in the throat.
  • directorship — a person or thing that directs.
  • discographer — a person who compiles discographies.
  • double sharp — a symbol (× or ) that raises by two semitones the pitch of the following note.
  • drapery shop — a shop selling fabrics and sewing materials
  • drop shipper — a wholesaler or distributor who conducts business in drop shipments.
  • dryopithecus — an extinct genus of generalized hominoids that lived in Europe and Africa during the Miocene Epoch and whose members are characterized by small molars and incisors.
  • ectypography — a form of etching or engraving in which the design is produced in relief
  • edaphosaurus — Any of several dinosaurs of the family Edaphosauridae, from the Carboniferous and Permian periods, that had a distinctive dorsal sail or crest.
  • electrograph — A machine used in gravure printing.
  • electrophile — (chemistry) a compound or functional group that is attractive to, and accepts electrons, especially accepting an electron pair from a nucleophile to form a bond.
  • electrophone — (music) any instrument designed to create sounds using electrical currents.
  • electrophori — Plural form of electrophorus.
  • ellipsograph — an instrument that draws ellipses
  • enantiomorph — Each of two crystalline or other geometric forms that are mirror images of each other.
  • endomorphism — changes in a cooling body of igneous rock brought about by assimilation of fragments of, or chemical reaction with, the surrounding country rock
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