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11-letter words containing a, p, i

  • amphictyony — (in ancient Greece) a religious association of states for the maintenance of temples and the cults connected with them
  • amphidromia — a family festival in ancient Athens in honor of the birth of a child, during which the child received its name.
  • amphigenous — (of certain parasitic fungi) growing on both sides of leaves.
  • amphigories — Plural form of amphigory.
  • amphikaryon — a diploid nucleus.
  • amphilochus — a seer, the son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle, and the brother of Alcmaeon.
  • amphimacers — Plural form of amphimacer.
  • amphipathic — of or relating to a molecule that possesses both hydrophobic and hydrophilic elements, such as are found in detergents, or phospholipids of biological membranes
  • amphiphilic — relating to or characterizing an amphiphile
  • amphipodous — (of certain invertebrates, such as sand hoppers) having both swimming and jumping appendages
  • amphisbaena — any worm lizard of the genus Amphisbaena
  • amphistylar — (esp of a classical temple) having a set of columns at both ends or at both sides
  • amphithemis — a son of Apollo and Acacallis.
  • amphithuron — amphithyra (def 1).
  • amphithyron — amphithyra (def 1).
  • amphitricha — bacteria that have flagella at both ends
  • amphophilic — (cytology) That can be stained with either an acidic or basic dye.
  • amphoriskos — a miniature amphora.
  • ampitheater — Misspelling of amphitheater.
  • ampitheatre — Misspelling of amphitheatre.
  • amplexicaul — (of some sessile leaves, stipules, etc) having an enlarged base that encircles the stem
  • amplifiable — Capable of being amplified.
  • ampullosity — pretentious, turgid, or bombastic use of language
  • amputations — Plural form of amputation.
  • amur privet — a northern Chinese shrub, Ligustrum amurense, of the olive family, having hairy leaves and white flowers.
  • amylopectin — the major component of starch (about 80 per cent), consisting of branched chains of glucose units. It is insoluble and gives a red-brown colour with iodine
  • amyotrophic — (medicine) Characterized by atrophy of the muscles.
  • anacamptics — The science of reflected light; catoptrics.
  • anadiploses — Plural form of anadiplosis.
  • anadiplosis — repetition of the words or phrase at the end of one sentence, line, or clause at the beginning of the next
  • anaglyptics — (arts) The art of carving or embossing in low relief.
  • analeptics' — restoring; invigorating; giving strength after disease.
  • anamorphism — intense metamorphism of a rock in which high-density complex minerals are formed from simpler minerals of lower density
  • anaphoresis — the movement of suspended charged particles towards the anode in an electric field
  • anaphorical — of or relating to an anaphora
  • anaphylaxis — extreme sensitivity to an injected antigen, esp a protein, following a previous injection
  • anaplerosis — the filling up of a scar, wound, etc which has decayed or been destroyed
  • anaplerotic — of or relating to anaplerosis
  • anapophysis — a small process of a vertebra, especially of a lumbar or thoracic vertebra.
  • androphilic — Sexually attracted to men.
  • androphobia — an abnormal fear of men; an aversion toward the male sex.
  • androphobic — Exhibiting androphobia; fearful of men.
  • androsphinx — a sphinx having the head of a man
  • anemophobia — an abnormal fear of draughts or windy weather
  • angiography — a method of obtaining an X-ray of blood vessels by injecting into them a substance, such as one containing iodine, that shows up as opaque on an X-ray picture
  • angioplasty — a surgical technique for restoring normal blood flow through an artery narrowed or blocked by atherosclerosis, either by inserting a balloon into the narrowed section and inflating it or by using a laser beam
  • angioscopes — Plural form of angioscope.
  • anglophilia — extreme admiration for England or its people, culture, customs, influence, etc.
  • anglophilic — Alternative capitalization of Anglophilic.
  • anglophobia — hatred or fear of England or its people, culture, customs, influence, etc.
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