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10-letter words containing phi

  • capnophile — (biology) A microorganism that requires or grows best in presence of high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
  • cartophile — a cartophilist
  • cartophily — the hobby of collecting cigarette cards
  • chromophil — a cell that takes a stain easily
  • cinephiles — Plural form of cinephile.
  • criosphinx — a sphinx with the head of a ram instead of a human.
  • cryophilic — able to thrive at low temperatures
  • cynophilia — a love of dogs
  • cytophilic — (of antibodies, etc) having an attraction or affinity to cells
  • dauphiness — dauphine.
  • dauphinois — (of potatoes or other vegetables) sliced and cooked in milk, typically with a topping of cheese.
  • delphinine — a poisonous, white, crystalline alkaloid, C33H45NO9, found in the seeds of certain larkspurs
  • delphinium — A delphinium is a garden plant which has a tall stem with blue flowers growing up it.
  • delphinoid — a member of the genus Delphinoidea, of which dolphins and porpoises are members
  • dendrophis — a genus of harmless tree-dwelling snake, of which varieties can be found in South America, India, Australia, Africa, and North America
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  • diagraphic — descriptive; relating to illustration by drawing or graphics
  • didelphian — of or relating to an animal in the Didelphia subclass of mammals
  • dienophile — (organic chemistry) A compound that readily reacts with a diene; especially an alkene in the Diels-Alder reaction.
  • dimorphism — Zoology. the occurrence of two forms distinct in structure, coloration, etc., among animals of the same species. Compare sexual dimorphism.
  • dimorphite — a mineral, arsenic sulfide, As 4 S 3 , yellow-orange in color and similar in its properties to orpiment.
  • discophile — a person who studies and collects phonograph records, especially those of a rare or specialized nature.
  • disulphide — (in inorganic chemistry) a sulfide containing two atoms of sulfur, as carbon disulfide, CS 2 .
  • drosophila — a fly of the genus Drosophila, especially D. melanogaster, used in laboratory studies of genetics and development.
  • dysgraphia — inability to write, caused by cerebral lesion.
  • dysgraphic — a person who suffers from dysgraphia
  • dysmorphia — Deformity or abnormality in the shape or size of a specified part of the body.
  • dysmorphic — relating to or resulting in misshapenness of parts of the body
  • dystrophia — Medicine/Medical. faulty or inadequate nutrition or development.
  • dystrophic — Medicine/Medical. pertaining to or caused by dystrophy.
  • dystrophin — a protein, the absence of which is believed to cause muscular dystrophy
  • endorphins — Plural form of endorphin.
  • eosinophil — A white blood cell containing granules that are readily stained by eosin.
  • epigraphic — Of or pertaining to an epigraph or to epigraphy.
  • epimorphic — (zoology, of an insect larva) That becomes segmented prior to hatching.
  • epitaphial — Alternative form of epitaphian.
  • epitaphian — Relating to, or of the nature of, an epitaph.
  • epitaphist — A writer of epitaphs.
  • europhilia — The love of Europe, Europeans, or European culture.
  • foodophile — (informal) A food lover.
  • galumphing — to move along heavily and clumsily.
  • geographic — of or relating to geography.
  • geomorphic — of or relating to the form of the earth or the forms of its surface.
  • geophilous — Zoology. terrestrial, as certain snails.
  • gomphiasis — looseness of the teeth.
  • graphicacy — the ability to understand and use maps, plans, symbols, etc
  • graphitize — to convert into graphite.
  • graphitoid — resembling graphite
  • gynophilic — Woman-loving.
  • gypsophila — any plant belonging to the genus Gypsophila, of the pink family, native to Mediterranean regions, having small, panicled, pink or white flowers, as baby's breath.
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