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12-letter words containing t, e, p, i

  • parting line — the line at which two closed dies or two halves of a mold meet.
  • parvifoliate — (of plants) having small leaves in comparison with the size of the stem
  • pas de trois — a dance for three dancers.
  • passing note — a note that is foreign to a harmony and is introduced between two successive chord tones in order to produce a melodic transition.
  • passionately — having, compelled by, or ruled by intense emotion or strong feeling; fervid: a passionate advocate of socialism.
  • pasteurising — to expose (a food, as milk, cheese, yogurt, beer, or wine) to an elevated temperature for a period of time sufficient to destroy certain microorganisms, as those that can produce disease or cause spoilage or undesirable fermentation of food, without radically altering taste or quality.
  • patent cliff — a potential sharp drop in sales and revenue for a company when one of its patents expires: the looming patent cliffs faced by pharmaceutical firms.
  • patent right — the exclusive right granted by a patent, as on an invention.
  • patent still — a type of still in which the distillation is continuous
  • pathbreaking — pertaining to blazing a trail or path.
  • pathetically — causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
  • pathogenesis — the production and development of disease.
  • pathogenetic — the production and development of disease.
  • patriarchate — the office, dignity, jurisdiction, province, or residence of an ecclesiastical patriarch.
  • patrilateral — related through the father.
  • patrilineage — lineal descent traced through the male line.
  • pauciloquent — using few words in speech or conversation
  • paving stone — slab used to lay a path
  • payback time — Payback time is when someone has to take the consequences of what they have done in the past. You can use this expression to talk about good or bad consequences.
  • paying guest — lodger
  • peak traffic — traffic at the time it is most busy
  • pearl millet — a tall grass, Pennisetum americanum (or P. glaucum), cultivated in Africa, Asia, and the southern U.S. for its edible seeds and as a forage plant.
  • pearly white — white and lustrous as a pearl.
  • pectoral fin — (in fishes) either of a pair of fins usually situated behind the head, one on each side, and corresponding to the forelimbs of higher vertebrates.
  • pectoriloquy — vocalization through the chest wall, indicating a cavity or consolidation of the lung
  • pedantically — ostentatious in one's learning.
  • pediatrician — a physician who specializes in pediatrics.
  • pediculation — the act or process of growing a stalk or pedicle
  • pekinologist — a person who studies the People's Republic of China
  • peltier heat — the heat gained or lost at a junction of a thermocouple due to the Peltier effect.
  • penalization — to subject to a penalty, as a person.
  • penalty kick — a free kick awarded for an infraction committed by a defensive player in the penalty area and taken by the offensive player who has been fouled from a point 12 yards (11 meters) directly in front of the goal.
  • pencil skirt — women's garment: straight skirt
  • penguin suit — a man's formal evening suit
  • 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.
  • penning gate — a sluice gate that opens by lifting upward.
  • pennywhistle — a cheap toy whistle orig. sold for a penny
  • pentacrinoid — a larval crinoid resembling members of the genus Pentacrinus
  • pentapeptide — a polypeptide consisting of five amino acids
  • pentapolitan — of or pertaining to a pentapolis
  • penthesileia — the daughter of Ares and queen of the Amazons, whom she led to the aid of Troy. She was slain by Achilles
  • peptic ulcer — an erosion of the mucous membrane of the lower esophagus, stomach, or duodenum, caused in part by the corrosive action of the gastric juice.
  • peptide bond — a covalent bond formed by joining the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another, with the removal of a molecule of water.
  • peptidolytic — causing the hydrolysis of peptides.
  • percent sign — a symbol (%) for “percent”: a 10% drop in population.
  • perceptional — the act or faculty of perceiving, or apprehending by means of the senses or of the mind; cognition; understanding.
  • 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.
  • peremptorily — leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal; imperative: a peremptory command.
  • perenniality — lasting for an indefinitely long time; enduring: her perennial beauty.
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