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12-letter words containing p, y, e

  • penalty spot — a point within the penalty area and 12 yards (about 11 m) from the goal, from which a penalty kick may be taken
  • penitentiary — a place for imprisonment, reformatory discipline, or punishment, especially a prison maintained in the U.S. by a state or the federal government for serious offenders.
  • pennsylvania — a state in the E United States. 45,333 sq. mi. (117,410 sq. km). Capital: Harrisburg. Abbreviation: PA (for use with zip code), Pa., Penn., Penna.
  • penny arcade — an amusement hall or area that contains coin-operated entertainment devices, originally operated for a penny a play.
  • penny loafer — a loafer with a slot on the vamp that can hold a coin, usually a penny.
  • penny shares — Penny shares are shares that are offered for sale at a low price.
  • penny stocks — Penny stocks are high-risk stock that sells for a very low price outside of the main stock exchange.
  • pennywhistle — a cheap toy whistle orig. sold for a penny
  • pentagonally — in a pentagonal manner; in the fashion of a pentagon
  • pentahydrate — a hydrate that contains five molecules of water, as potassium molybdate, KMoO 4 ⋅5H 2 O.
  • pentahydroxy — (of a molecule) containing five hydroxyl groups.
  • pentyl group — any of the univalent, isomeric groups having the formula C 5 H 1 1 –.
  • pepper spray — an aerosol spray that temporarily irritates the eyes and mucous membranes, used to stun and incapacitate a person or animal: police use of pepper spray to control rioters.
  • peptidolytic — causing the hydrolysis of peptides.
  • pepys' diary — a diary kept by Samuel Pepys from January 1, 1660 to May 31, 1669, in which are recorded his impressions of contemporary London life, the life of the court, and the administration of the navy.
  • perceptively — having or showing keenness of insight, understanding, or intuition: a perceptive analysis of the problems involved.
  • perceptivity — having or showing keenness of insight, understanding, or intuition: a perceptive analysis of the problems involved.
  • perceptually — of, relating to, or involving perception.
  • peremptorily — leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal; imperative: a peremptory command.
  • perenniality — lasting for an indefinitely long time; enduring: her perennial beauty.
  • perfect year — the lunisolar calendar used by Jews, as for determining religious holidays, that is reckoned from 3761 b.c. and was established by Hillel II in the 4th century a.d., the calendar year consisting of 353 days (defective year) 354 days (regular year) or 355 days (perfect year or abundant year) and containing 12 months: Tishri, Heshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, Adar, Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, and Elul, with the 29-day intercalary month of Adar Sheni added after Adar seven times in every 19-year cycle in order to adjust the calendar to the solar cycle. The Jewish ecclesiastical year begins with Nisan and the civil year with Tishri.
  • perfectively — in a perfective manner; thoroughly
  • perfectivity — the state or quality of being (a) perfective
  • perfidiously — deliberately faithless; treacherous; deceitful: a perfidious lover.
  • pericynthion — the point at which a spacecraft launched from earth into a lunar orbit is nearest the moon
  • perinatology — a field of medicine focusing on problems emerging during the perinatal period.
  • periodically — recurring at intervals of time: periodic revivals of an interest in handicrafts.
  • perionychium — the epidermis surrounding the base and sides of a fingernail or toenail.
  • peripherally — pertaining to, situated in, or constituting the periphery: peripheral resistance on the outskirts of the battle area.
  • peritoneally — through the peritoneum
  • permeability — the property or state of being permeable.
  • permissively — habitually or characteristically accepting or tolerant of something, as social behavior or linguistic usage, that others might disapprove or forbid.
  • permittivity — Electricity. the ratio of the flux density produced by an electric field in a given dielectric to the flux density produced by that field in a vacuum.
  • perniciously — causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful: pernicious teachings; a pernicious lie.
  • peroxy group — the bivalent group –O 2 –, derived from hydrogen peroxide.
  • peroxyborate — perborate.
  • perpetuality — continuing or enduring forever; everlasting.
  • perplexingly — to cause to be puzzled or bewildered over what is not understood or certain; confuse mentally: Her strange response perplexed me.
  • persistently — persisting, especially in spite of opposition, obstacles, discouragement, etc.; persevering: a most annoyingly persistent young man.
  • personifying — to attribute human nature or character to (an inanimate object or an abstraction), as in speech or writing.
  • perspicacity — keenness of mental perception and understanding; discernment; penetration.
  • perspiratory — of, relating to, or stimulating perspiration.
  • persuasively — able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument.
  • petroglyphic — relating to or having the characteristics of a petroglyph or carving made in rock
  • petrophysics — the analysis of the constitution and characteristics of rocks
  • phagocytoses — phagocytize.
  • phanerophyte — a tree or shrub that bears its perennating buds more than 25 cm above the level of the soil
  • phased array — a radar antenna consisting of an array of dipoles that are excited in or out of phase with each other to control beam direction and radiation pattern without moving the antenna. Compare dipole (def 3).
  • phenocrystic — relating to a phenocryst
  • phenomenally — highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional: phenomenal speed.
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