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11-letter words containing hy

  • embryopathy — (pathology) Any developmental disorder of an embryo.
  • embryophyte — any of a subkingdom of plants, Embryophyta, that encompasses most land plants, such as trees, flowers and mosses
  • emphyteusis — a continual right in a property that belongs to another
  • emphyteutic — pertaining to emphyteusis
  • endochylous — having water-storing cells
  • enteropathy — A disease of the intestine, especially the small intestine.
  • epiphyllous — (of plants) growing on, or attached to, the leaf of another plant
  • epiphytotic — Relating to epiphytosis.
  • epithymetic — characterized by desire
  • ethnography — The scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
  • ethyl ether — chemical anaesthetic; ether
  • eurhythmics — Alternative spelling of eurythmics.
  • eurhythmist — a person who teaches or practises eurhythmics
  • faithworthy — worthy of faith, trustworthy
  • ferrography — the analysis of iron in lubricants in order to assess the extent of wear in a machine
  • filmography — a collection of writings about motion pictures, especially detailed essays dealing with specific films.
  • filthy rich — foul with, characterized by, or having the nature of filth; disgustingly or completely dirty.
  • flexography — a relief printing technique similar to letterpress that employs rubber or soft plastic plates, a simple inking system, and fast-drying inks.
  • furaldehyde — either of two aldehydes derived from furan, esp 2-furaldehyde
  • gametophyte — the sexual form of a plant in the alternation of generations.
  • gastropathy — (pathology) Any disease of the stomach.
  • gastrosophy — the science or art of good eating
  • geophysical — the branch of geology that deals with the physics of the earth and its atmosphere, including oceanography, seismology, volcanology, and geomagnetism.
  • gnetophytes — Plural form of gnetophyte.
  • grand duchy — a territory ruled by a grand duke or grand duchess.
  • gynecopathy — any disease occurring only in women.
  • hagiography — the writing and critical study of the lives of the saints; hagiology.
  • haplography — the accidental omission of a letter or letter group that should be repeated in writing, as in Missippi for Mississippi.
  • heliography — The scientific study of the sun.
  • heliophytes — a plant that grows best in full sunlight.
  • hematophyte — a microorganism, as a bacterium, that lives in the blood.
  • hemihydrate — a hydrate in which there are two molecules of the compound for each molecule of water.
  • heterophyte — a plant that secures its nutrition directly or indirectly from other organisms; a parasite or saprophyte.
  • hexahydrate — a hydrate that contains six molecules of water, as magnesium chloride, MgCl 2 ⋅6H 2 O.
  • hexahydroxy — (of a molecule) containing six hydroxyl groups.
  • hierography — a treatise on religion or sacred things
  • histography — a treatise on or description of organic tissues.
  • histotrophy — A form of matrotrophy exhibited by some live-bearing sharks and rays, in which the developing embryo receives additional nutrition from its mother in the form of uterine secretions called histotroph.
  • holophytism — the property of being holophytic
  • homeomorphy — the occurrence of two fossil species that appear to be similar although they are unrelated, happening as a result of convergent evolution
  • homoeopathy — Alternative spelling of homeopathy.
  • homophylies — Plural form of homophyly.
  • hyacinthine — of or like the hyacinth.
  • hyalography — the technique of writing or engraving on glass.
  • hyalomelane — a type of basaltic glass
  • hyattsville — a city in central Maryland.
  • hybernating — Present participle of hybernate.
  • hybernation — Obsolete spelling of hibernation.
  • hybrid bill — (in Parliament) a public bill to which the standing orders for private business apply; a bill having a general application as well as affecting certain private interests
  • hybrid chip — an integrated circuit that comprises both diffused active devices and thin-film components.
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