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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing 2H, 2I, M and O

AMPHICHROICamphichroic adj. (Chemistry) Exhibiting or producing two colours, as substances which may change red litmus to blue and…
AMPHICHROIC adj. producing two colours, one on reacting with an acid, the other on reacting with a base, also AMPHICHROMATIC.
BIORHYTHMICbiorhythmic adj. Of or pertaining to biorhythms.
BIORHYTHMIC adj. relating to biorhythms.
HAEMOPHILIAhaemophilia n. (British spelling, pathology) Any of several hereditary illnesses that impair the body’s ability to…
hæmophilia n. Alternative spelling of haemophilia.
HAEMOPHILIA n. a hereditary disease causing excessive bleeding when any blood vessel is even slightly injured.
HAEMOPHILIChaemophilic adj. (British spelling) of or pertaining to haemophilia.
HAEMOPHILIC adj. suffering from haemophilia, also HEMOPHILIC.
HELMINTHOIDhelminthoid adj. (Medicine) vermicular; wormlike.
HELMINTHOID adj. worm-shaped.
HEMIMORPHIChemimorphic adj. (Crystallography) Having the two ends (of an axis) modified with unlike planes.
HEMIMORPHIC adj. asymmetric at the axial ends.
HEMOPHILIAChemophiliac n. (Medicine) A person with hemophilia.
HEMOPHILIAC n. one affected with hemophilia.
HEMOPHILIAShemophilias n. Plural of hemophilia.
HEMOPHILIA n. a hereditary disease causing excessive bleeding when any blood vessel is even slightly damaged.
HEMOPHILICShemophilics n. Plural of hemophilic.
HEMOPHILIC n. one affected with hemophilia.
HIGHBROWISMhighbrowism n. Highbrow attitudes and policies generally.
HIGHBROWISM n. the state of being a highbrow.
ISORHYTHMICisorhythmic adj. (Music) Pertaining to or using isorhythm.
isorhythmic adj. (Prosody) In ancient prosody, equal in the number of times for thesis and arsis, as a dactyl and anapest.
ISORHYTHMIC adj. in ancient prosody, equal in the number of time-units for thesis and arsis, as dactyl, spondee, anapaest; (in medieval motets) having a strict scheme of repeated rhythm independent of melodic repetition.
PHILOMATHICphilomathic adj. Relating to philomathy.
philomathic adj. Having a love of learning or letters.
PHILOMATHIC adj. loving learning, also PHILOMATHICAL.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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