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11-letter words containing ple

  • good people — honest or kind people
  • goosepimple — Alt form goose pimple.
  • half-duplex — of or relating to the transmission of information in opposite directions but not simultaneously.
  • haplessness — The characteristic of being hapless.
  • hedge apple — osage orange.
  • hedgeapples — Plural form of hedgeapple.
  • hepplewhiteGeorge, died 1786, English furniture designer and cabinetmaker.
  • implemental — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
  • implemented — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
  • implementer — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
  • implementor — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
  • incompleted — Incomplete, uncompleted.
  • incompletes — Plural form of incomplete.
  • intercouple — two of the same sort considered together; pair.
  • knife pleat — a sharply creased narrow pleat, usually one of a series folded in the same direction.
  • lost pleiad — See under Pleiades (def 1).
  • maple grove — a town in SE Minnesota.
  • maple honey — maple syrup.
  • maple sugar — a yellowish-brown sugar produced by boiling down maple syrup.
  • maple syrup — a syrup produced by partially boiling down the sap of the sugar maple or of any of several other maple trees.
  • mispleading — a mistake in pleading, as a misjoinder of parties or a misstatement of a cause of action.
  • mount siple — a mountain in Antarctica, on the coast of Byrd Land. Height: 3100 m (10 171 ft)
  • multiplexed — Simple past tense and past participle of multiplex.
  • multiplexer — having many parts or aspects: the multiplex problem of drug abuse.
  • multiplexes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of multiplex.
  • multiplexor — multiplexing
  • nippleworts — Plural form of nipplewort.
  • np-complete — (complexity)   (NPC, Nondeterministic Polynomial time complete) A set or property of computational decision problems which is a subset of NP (i.e. can be solved by a nondeterministic Turing Machine in polynomial time), with the additional property that it is also NP-hard. Thus a solution for one NP-complete problem would solve all problems in NP. Many (but not all) naturally arising problems in class NP are in fact NP-complete. There is always a polynomial-time algorithm for transforming an instance of any NP-complete problem into an instance of any other NP-complete problem. So if you could solve one you could solve any other by transforming it to the solved one. The first problem ever shown to be NP-complete was the satisfiability problem. Another example is Hamilton's problem. See also computational complexity, halting problem, Co-NP, NP-hard.
  • optocoupler — An optoisolator.
  • overcomplex — composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
  • par exemple — for example
  • peoplemover — any of various forms of mass transit, as moving sidewalks or automated driverless vehicles, used for transporting people along limited, fixed routes, as around airports or congested urban areas.
  • perplexedly — in a puzzled way
  • pinch pleat — a narrow pleat that is usually part of a series at the top of curtains.
  • pleasurable — such as to give pleasure; enjoyable; agreeable; pleasant: a pleasurable experience.
  • pleasureful — the state or feeling of being pleased.
  • plebeianism — belonging or pertaining to the common people.
  • plebeianize — to make popular or vulgar
  • plecopteran — Also, plecopterous. belonging or pertaining to the insect order Plecoptera, comprising the stoneflies.
  • plectognath — belonging to the Plectognathi, a group or order of fishes having the teeth fused into a beak and thick, often spiny, scaleless skin, and including the filefish, globefish, puffer, and triggerfish.
  • pleinairism — pertaining to a manner or style of painting developed chiefly in France in the mid-19th century, characterized by the representation of the luminous effects of natural light and atmosphere as contrasted with the artificial light and absence of the sense of air or atmosphere associated with paintings produced in the studio.
  • pleiomerous — (of a flower) having a greater than normal number of parts
  • pleiotropic — the phenomenon of one gene being responsible for or affecting more than one phenotypic characteristic.
  • pleistocene — noting or pertaining to the epoch forming the earlier half of the Quaternary Period, beginning about two million years ago and ending 10,000 years ago, characterized by widespread glacial ice and the advent of modern humans.
  • plenipotent — invested with or possessing full power.
  • plenishings — furnishings or equipment
  • plentifully — existing in great plenty: Coal was plentiful, and therefore cheap, in that region.
  • pleochroism — the property of certain crystals of exhibiting different colors when viewed from different directions under transmitted light. Compare dichroism (def 1), trichroism.
  • pleomorphic — of, relating to, or characterized by pleomorphism; polymorphous.
  • plerophoria — full conviction
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