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13-letter words containing t, i, c, h, y

  • machinability — The condition of being machinable.
  • mesaticephaly — the state or condition of being mesaticephalic or mesocephalic
  • metaphoricity — The power of a metaphor.
  • metaphysician — a person who creates or develops metaphysical theories.
  • metaphysicist — a person who creates or develops metaphysical theories.
  • metaphysicize — to think, write, etc, metaphysically
  • michigan city — a port in NW Indiana, on Lake Michigan.
  • molly pitcherMolly (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley) 1754–1832, American Revolutionary heroine.
  • musicotherapy — the treatment of mental disorders with music
  • mythicization — to turn into, treat, or explain as a myth.
  • mythification — to create a myth about (a person, place, tradition, etc.); cause to become a myth.
  • nanochemistry — (chemistry) The synthesis, analysis and characterization of chemical compounds at the nanoscale.
  • nithiocyamine — Amoscanate.
  • nonhaemolytic — relating to a transfusion reaction in which the red blood cells survive
  • nonhysterical — not hysterical or funny
  • oklahoma city — a city in and the capital of Oklahoma, in the central part.
  • onychophagist — the practice of biting one's nails, especially when done habitually and as a symptom of emotional disturbance.
  • orthoepically — In terms of correct pronunciation.
  • 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.
  • party machine — the internal organization of a political party, which decides its policies and directs its activities
  • pathogenicity — the disease-producing capacity of a pathogen.
  • patriarchally — of or relating to a patriarch, the male head of a family, tribe, community, church, order, etc.: my father's conservative, patriarchal ways.
  • perilymphatic — the fluid between the bony and membranous labyrinths of the ear.
  • petrophysical — relating to the analysis of the constitution and characteristics of rocks
  • photodynamics — the science dealing with light and its effects on living organisms.
  • phototoxicity — damage, esp to the skin, as a result of exposure to light
  • phreatophytic — of, possessing the properties of, or relating to a phreatophyte
  • phycoerythrin — a red protein pigment occurring in red algae.
  • phyllogenetic — of or relating to the development of leaves.
  • physicalistic — of or relating to physicalism.
  • physicalities — the physical attributes of a person, especially when overdeveloped or overemphasized.
  • physitheistic — of, relating to, or believing in physitheism
  • physoclistous — having the air bladder closed off from the mouth.
  • phytochemical — Also called phytonutrient. any of various bioactive chemical compounds found in plants, as antioxidants, considered to be beneficial to human health.
  • phytocoenosis — the plants of a given area considered as a whole.
  • phytotoxicity — the state of being phytotoxic
  • picardy third — a major third in the final tonic chord of a composition written in a minor key.
  • platycephalic — having a head whose cranial vault is broad or flat.
  • polychromatic — having or exhibiting a variety of colors.
  • polycythaemia — an abnormal condition of the blood characterized by an increase in the number of red blood cells. It can occur as a primary disease of unknown cause (polycythaemia vera or erythraemia) or in association with respiratory or circulatory diseases
  • 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).
  • polytechnical — relating to a technical school
  • prophetically — of or relating to a prophet: prophetic inspiration.
  • psychasthenia — Psychiatry. (no longer in technical use) a neurosis marked by fear, anxiety, phobias, etc.
  • psychasthenic — a person who has psychasthenia
  • psychogenetic — genesis of the psyche.
  • psychohistory — history or the writing of history employing the techniques of psychoanalysis to explore motivations, explain actions, etc.
  • psychometrics — the measurement of mental traits, abilities, and processes.
  • psychomimetic — psychotomimetic.
  • psychosomatic — of or relating to a physical disorder that is caused by or notably influenced by emotional factors.
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