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9-letter words containing pat

  • hepatitis — inflammation of the liver, caused by a virus or a toxin and characterized by jaundice, liver enlargement, and fever.
  • hepatomas — Plural form of hepatoma.
  • hepatoxic — Exhibiting hepatoxicity.
  • homeopath — a person who practices or favors homeopathy.
  • hopatcong — a town in N New Jersey.
  • idiopathy — a disease not preceded or occasioned by any known morbid condition.
  • impatiens — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Impatiens, of the balsam family, having irregular flowers in which the calyx and corolla are not clearly distinguishable and bearing fruit that bursts open to scatter the seeds.
  • impatient — not patient; not accepting delay, opposition, pain, etc., with calm or patience.
  • inculpate — to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
  • inpatient — a patient who stays in a hospital while receiving medical care or treatment.
  • karpathos — an island off the SE coast of Greece, part of the Dodecanese Islands, in the Aegean Sea. 110 sq. mi. (280 sq. km).
  • kleopatra — Cleopatra (def 2).
  • lalopathy — any defect of speech.
  • mail path — source route
  • mancipate — (obsolete) To enslave.
  • mazopathy — mazopathia.
  • multipath — a way beaten, formed, or trodden by the feet of persons or animals.
  • myopathic — Pertaining to myopathy.
  • naupathia — (medicine) seasickness.
  • neuropath — A person affected by nervous disease, or with an abnormally sensitive nervous system.
  • nuncupate — to state or asseverate in a serious, official, or openly acknowledged manner
  • oil patch — an area in which oil is produced.
  • on patrol — monitoring an area
  • osteopath — a physician who practices osteopathy.
  • palpation — to examine by touch, especially for the purpose of diagnosing disease or illness.
  • palpatory — to examine by touch, especially for the purpose of diagnosing disease or illness.
  • parhypate — a note in ancient Greek music, the second lowest note in the two lowest tetrachords
  • pat. off. — Patent Office
  • patagonia — a tableland region of southern Argentina.
  • patanjali — flourished late 2nd century b.c, Indian scholar and philosopher: sometimes regarded as the founder of yoga.
  • patchogue — a town on S Long Island, in SE New York.
  • patchouli — a plant, Pogostemon cablin, of tropical Asia, that yields a fragrant oil (patchouli oil) used in the manufacture of perfumes.
  • patchwork — something made up of an incongruous variety of pieces or parts; hodgepodge: a patchwork of verse forms.
  • pate dure — hard paste.
  • patellate — having a patella.
  • patercove — a fraudulent priest
  • paternity — the state of being a father; fatherhood.
  • pathocure — Psychiatry. cessation of a neurosis with the appearance of an organic disease.
  • pathogens — any disease-producing agent, especially a virus, bacterium, or other microorganism.
  • pathogeny — the production and development of disease.
  • pathology — the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases.
  • patiences — a female given name.
  • patiently — a person who is under medical care or treatment.
  • patinated — to cover or encrust with a patina.
  • patissier — a person who makes pastries; a pastry chef
  • patriarch — the male head of a family or tribal line.
  • patriated — to transfer (legislation) to the authority of an autonomous country from its previous mother country.
  • patrician — a person of noble or high rank; aristocrat.
  • patricide — the act of killing one's own father.
  • patriliny — the tracing of descent exclusively through the male members of a family.
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