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13-letter words containing p, s, y, c, h

  • lymphosarcoma — a malignant tumor in lymphatic tissue, caused by the growth of abnormal lymphocytes.
  • mesaticephaly — the state or condition of being mesaticephalic or mesocephalic
  • metaphysician — a person who creates or develops metaphysical theories.
  • metaphysicist — a person who creates or develops metaphysical theories.
  • metaphysicize — to think, write, etc, metaphysically
  • microphyllous — having microphylls
  • musicotherapy — the treatment of mental disorders with music
  • mycetophagous — That feeds on fungi.
  • myrmecophiles — Plural form of myrmecophile.
  • narcohypnosis — the use of drugs to induce hypnosis
  • nymphaeaceous — belonging to the Nymphaeaceae, the water lily family of plants.
  • nymphomaniacs — Plural form of nymphomaniac.
  • onychophagist — the practice of biting one's nails, especially when done habitually and as a symptom of emotional disturbance.
  • onychophorans — Plural form of onychophoran.
  • orchesography — a written study of dancing
  • oscillography — a device for recording the wave-forms of changing currents, voltages, or any other quantity that can be translated into electric energy, as sound waves.
  • parapsychosis — an abnormal psychosis
  • parasynthetic — the formation of a word by the addition of a derivational suffix to a phrase or compound, as of greathearted, which is great heart plus -ed.
  • petrophysical — relating to the analysis of the constitution and characteristics of rocks
  • pharmacognosy — materia medica (def 2).
  • pharyngoscope — an instrument for inspecting the pharynx.
  • pharyngoscopy — an examination by means of a pharyngoscope.
  • photodynamics — the science dealing with light and its effects on living organisms.
  • phyllocladous — having phylloclades.
  • physharmonica — a keyboard musical instrument fitted with free reeds, and which is an early form of harmonium
  • physical file — (file system)   A low-level view of the physical characteristics of a file, such as its location on a disk or its physical structure, for example, whether indexed or sequential.
  • physicalistic — of or relating to physicalism.
  • physicalities — the physical attributes of a person, especially when overdeveloped or overemphasized.
  • physicianship — the position, function, or office of a physician.
  • physics model — a variety of software illustrating the movement of objects in reality, used by designers of video games to improve verisimilitude
  • physiographic — the science of physical geography.
  • physiological — of or relating to physiology.
  • physitheistic — of, relating to, or believing in physitheism
  • physoclistous — having the air bladder closed off from the mouth.
  • phytocoenosis — the plants of a given area considered as a whole.
  • polychotomous — divided into multiple parts
  • polysynthetic — (of a language) characterized by a prevalence of relatively long words containing a large number of affixes to express syntactic relationships and meanings. Many American Indian languages are polysynthetic. Compare analytic (def 3), synthetic (def 3).
  • psychasthenia — Psychiatry. (no longer in technical use) a neurosis marked by fear, anxiety, phobias, etc.
  • psychasthenic — a person who has psychasthenia
  • psychoanalyse — to investigate or treat by psychoanalysis.
  • psychoanalyst — a person trained to practice psychoanalysis.
  • psychoanalyze — to investigate or treat by psychoanalysis.
  • psychobabbler — a person who uses psychobabble
  • psychobiology — the use of biological methods to study normal and abnormal emotional and cognitive processes, as the anatomical basis of memory or neurochemical abnormalities in schizophrenia.
  • psychodynamic — Psychology. any clinical approach to personality, as Freud's, that sees personality as the result of a dynamic interplay of conscious and unconscious factors.
  • psychogenesis — genesis of the psyche.
  • psychogenetic — genesis of the psyche.
  • psychographer — a person who writes a psychograph; a psychological or psychographic biographer.
  • psychographic — Psychology. a graph indicating the relative strength of the personality traits of an individual.
  • psychohistory — history or the writing of history employing the techniques of psychoanalysis to explore motivations, explain actions, etc.
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