11-letter words containing p, r, o, t, e, c
- depreciator — One who depreciates.
- dermatropic — (especially of viruses) in, attracted toward, or affecting the skin.
- dermotropic — (especially of viruses) in, attracted toward, or affecting the skin.
- description — You can say that something is beyond description, or that it defies description, to emphasize that it is very unusual, impressive, terrible, or extreme.
- descriptors — Plural form of descriptor.
- dexiotropic — (of cleavage) spiral; twisting in a spiral fashion from left to right
- diaphoretic — relating to or causing sweat
- dipterocarp — A tall forest tree from which are obtained resins and timber for the export trade, occurring mainly in Southeast Asia.
- disceptator — a person who disputes or disagrees
- discerption — The action of pulling something apart.
- doctorspeak — the language of physicians and other health professionals; specialized or technical jargon used by healthcare workers.
- ectomorphic — having a thin body build, roughly characterized by the relative prominence of structures developed from the embryonic ectoderm (contrasted with endomorphic, mesomorphic).
- ectotrophic — (of a mycorrhiza) growing outside the root or between the cells.
- electroplax — Each of a number of flattened plates of protoplasm that make up the electric organ of certain fishes, e.g., the electric eel.
- electrotype — Make a copy of (something) by the electrolytic deposition of copper on a mold.
- electrotypy — the process of producing electrotype plates by electrolytically depositing a layer of copper or nickel onto a mould of the original
- emancipator — A person who emancipates.
- end product — result of a process
- endotrophic — obtaining nourishment from within another plant
- epitrochoid — A geometric curve traced by a fixed point on one circle which rotates around the perimeter of another circle. Examples include the shape of the Wankel engine.
- eurosceptic — Alternative form of Eurosceptic.
- exculpatory — Excusing or clearing of any wrongdoing.
- expectorant — A medicine that promotes the secretion of sputum by the air passages, used especially to treat coughs.
- expectorate — Cough or spit out phlegm from the throat or lungs.
- expiscatory — acting to expiscate; tending to expiscate
- explicatory — Explanatory; serving to explain logically or in detail.
- fibre optic — using or consisting of very thin flexible fibres of glass down which information modulated on light is carried
- footscraper — a metal bar, set in a small frame and attached to a doorstep, used in cleaning mud from the bottoms of the shoes before entering a house.
- fort casper — a fort in central Wyoming, near Casper: an important post on the Oregon Trail.
- fort pierce — a city on the E coast of Florida.
- gastroscope — a lighted flexible tubular instrument passed through the mouth for examining the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum.
- geostrophic — of or relating to the balance between the Coriolis force and the horizontal pressure force in the atmosphere.
- helicopters — Plural form of helicopter.
- heliotropic — turning or growing toward the light.
- hemotrophic — the material from the maternal bloodstream and placenta that nourishes a mammalian embryo.
- heterocarpy — the production of more than one kind of fruit in one plant.
- heteroptics — incorrect or perverted perception of what is seen; hallucinatory vision.
- heterotypic — of or relating to the first or reductional division in meiosis.
- hippocrates — ("Father of Medicine") c460–c377 b.c, Greek physician.
- hyperinotic — of or suffering from hyperinosis
- hypocenters — Plural form of hypocenter.
- hypocentral — (geology) Of or pertaining to the hypocentre of an earthquake.
- hypocretins — Plural form of hypocretin.
- hypothecary — of or relating to a hypothec.
- hypothermic — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
- hypsometric — Of or relating to the use of the hypsometer; hypsographic.
- importances — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
- imprecation — the act of imprecating; cursing.
- imprecatory — to invoke or call down (evil or curses), as upon a person.
- in prospect — expected, predicted