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10-letter words containing pa

  • forcipated — Like a pair of forceps.
  • forepassed — already in the past; bygone.
  • fort payne — a town in NE Alabama.
  • frangipane — a kind of pastry cake, filled with cream, almonds, and sugar.
  • frangipani — a perfume prepared from or imitating the odor of the flower of a tropical American tree or shrub, Plumeria rubra, of the dogbane family.
  • free space — unused memory or storage
  • front-page — of major importance; worth putting on the first page of a newspaper.
  • frying pan — A frying pan is a flat metal pan with a long handle, in which you fry food.
  • frying-pan — a shallow, long-handled pan in which food is fried.
  • gallopades — Plural form of gallopade.
  • gammopathy — a disorder of the immune system characterized by abnormally increased levels of immunoglobulins in the blood.
  • gasparovic — Ivan. born 1941, Slovakian politician, president of Slovakia (2004–14)
  • geospatial — Relating to or denoting data that is associated with a particular location.
  • gin palace — (formerly) a gaudy drinking house
  • give pause — a temporary stop or rest, especially in speech or action: a short pause after each stroke of the oar.
  • glasspaper — (archaic) sandpaper.
  • godparents — Plural form of godparent.
  • grandpapas — Plural form of grandpapa.
  • grandpappy — grandfather.
  • grow apart — friends: become less intimate
  • hair space — the thinnest metal space used to separate words, symbols, etc.
  • handy-pack — a pack of a product that is useful or convenient in some way, because, for example, it is easy to transport, or because it contains a variety of flavours, colours, etc
  • hanky-pank — unethical behavior; deceit: When the bank teller bought an expensive car and house, they suspected there might be some hanky-panky going on.
  • hard paste — true porcelain, made with kaolin, feldspar, quartz, or petuntse.
  • hazard pay — danger money
  • hazel park — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • health spa — a resort or a special building or room where a person may exercise, swim, or otherwise condition the body.
  • heavy spar — barite.
  • heliopause — the boundary of the heliosphere.
  • hemitropal — hemitropous
  • heparinize — Add heparin to (blood or a container about to be filled with blood) to prevent it from coagulating.
  • hepatocyte — a cell of the main tissue of the liver; liver cell.
  • hepatolith — A gallstone in the biliary duct of the liver.
  • hepatology — (medicine) The study or treatment of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
  • herb paris — a European plant, Paris quadrifolia, of the lily family, formerly used in medicine.
  • herpangina — an infectious disease, especially of children, characterized by a sudden occurrence of fever, loss of appetite, and throat ulcerations, caused by a Coxsackie virus.
  • hipparchus — died 514 b.c, tyrant of Athens 527–514.
  • hispanidad — hispanism, especially as directed toward political objectives.
  • hispaniola — an island in the West Indies, comprising the republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. 29,843 sq. mi. (77,293 sq. km).
  • hit parade — a listing or category of popular songs ranked according to their popularity with listeners, usually as shown by sales of records.
  • homeopathy — the method of treating disease by drugs, given in minute doses, that would produce in a healthy person symptoms similar to those of the disease (opposed to allopathy).
  • homoeopath — Alternative spelling of homeopath.
  • hydropathy — the curing of disease by the internal and external use of water.
  • hydrospace — the regions beneath the surface of the oceans and seas.
  • hypabyssal — (of an igneous rock) intermediate in texture between coarse-grained intrusive rocks and fine-grained extrusive rocks.
  • hypaethral — (of a classical building) wholly or partly open to the sky.
  • hypaethron — a part of a building or court which is open to the sky
  • hypalgesia — decreased sensitivity to pain (opposed to hyperalgesia).
  • hypanthium — a cup-shaped or tubular body formed by the conjoined sepals, petals, and stamens.
  • hyperspace — a Euclidean space of dimension greater than three.
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