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13-letter words containing p, r, o, y, l, t

  • hieroglyphist — a person who studies hieroglyphics; hieroglyphologist.
  • hydropathical — Alternative form of hydropathic.
  • hydrosulphate — a salt formed by the direct union of sulfuric acid with an organic base, especially an alkaloid, and usually more soluble than the base.
  • hydrosulphite — hyposulfite (def 1).
  • hypermobility — An excess amount of elasticity in a bodily joint.
  • hypermorality — conformity to the rules of right conduct; moral or virtuous conduct.
  • hypermotility — excessive motility of the stomach or intestine (opposed to hypomotility).
  • hyperrational — characterized by excessive rationality
  • hypervelocity — extremely high velocity, as of projectiles, space vehicles, or accelerated nuclear particles.
  • hypochlorites — Plural form of hypochlorite.
  • hypsometrical — Of or pertaining to hypsometry.
  • impersonality — absence of human character or of the traits associated with the human character: He feared the impersonality of a mechanized world.
  • importunately — urgent or persistent in solicitation, sometimes annoyingly so.
  • improbability — the quality or condition of being improbable; unlikelihood.
  • improvability — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • improvidently — In an improvident manner.
  • incorruptibly — In an incorruptible manner.
  • inopportunely — In an inopportune manner.
  • insupportably — In an insupportable manner.
  • interoperably — capable of being used or operated reciprocally: interoperable weapons systems.
  • lipodystrophy — A disorder characterized by abnormal or degenerative conditions of the body's adipose tissue.
  • lost property — lost and found.
  • lycanthropous — Lycanthropic.
  • lymphotrophic — carrying nutrients from the lymph to the tissues.
  • major penalty — a penalty consisting of the removal of a player for five minutes from play, no substitute for the player being permitted.
  • master policy — a single policy covering a group of people, typically employees of a company, issued to an employer.
  • merleau-pontyMaurice, 1908–61, French phenomenological philosopher.
  • metallography — the study of the structure of metals and alloys by means of microscopy.
  • methylpropane — (organic compound) isobutane.
  • methylpropene — (organic compound) IUPAC name for isobutylene.
  • military coup — a coup organized and carried out by members of the armed forces
  • minor penalty — a penalty consisting of the removal of a player from play for two minutes, no substitute for the player being permitted.
  • molly pitcherMolly (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley) 1754–1832, American Revolutionary heroine.
  • morality play — an allegorical form of the drama current from the 14th to 16th centuries and employing such personified abstractions as Virtue, Vice, Greed, Gluttony, etc.
  • multiemployer — Of or pertaining to more than one employer.
  • multipolarity — The condition of being multipolar.
  • myringoplasty — (surgery) The closure of the perforation of pars tensa of the tympanic membrane.
  • neuroatypical — Having an atypical neurological configuration.
  • nondescriptly — in a nondescript manner
  • nortriptyline — a tricyclic antidepressant drug, C 1 9 H 2 1 N, used to treat depression.
  • notary public — a public officer or other person authorized to authenticate contracts, acknowledge deeds, take affidavits, protest bills of exchange, take depositions, etc.
  • omnipresently — In an omnipresent manner.
  • openheartedly — Alt form open-heartedly.
  • operationally — able to function or be used; functional: How soon will the new factory be operational?
  • orthoepically — In terms of correct pronunciation.
  • palaeocrystic — consisting of former glacial formation
  • paranormality — the state of being paranormal
  • partly cloudy — sky: not constantly clear
  • party-colored — having different colors in different areas or patches; variegated: a parti-colored dress.
  • patrifocality — the system or fact of being patrifocal
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