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There are 18 words containing A, 2H, 3O, T and Y

HOMOEOPATHYhomoeopathy n. Alternative spelling of homeopathy.
homœopathy n. Alternative spelling of homeopathy.
HOMOEOPATHY n. the use of minute quantities of medications that in large amounts, produce symptoms like those of the disease being treated, also HOMEOPATHY.
ANTHROPOSOPHYanthroposophy n. (Archaic, as used before Rudolf Steiner) Knowledge or understanding of human nature.
anthroposophy n. A philosophy founded in the early 20th century by the esotericist Rudolf Steiner (also capitalized as…
Anthroposophy prop.n. Alternative letter-case form of anthroposophy.
OPHTHALMOLOGYophthalmology n. (Medicine) The anatomy, functions, pathology, and treatment of the eye.
OPHTHALMOLOGY n. the study of eye and its diseases.
HISTOPATHOLOGYhistopathology n. (Biology) The microscopic study of tissue, especially of abnormal tissue as a result of disease.
HISTOPATHOLOGY n. the study of the effects of disease on tissues.
OPHTHALMOSCOPYophthalmoscopy n. Examination of the eye with an ophthalmoscope.
ophthalmoscopy n. The design, construction and use of ophthalmoscopes.
OPHTHALMOSCOPY n. an examination by use of an ophthalmoscope.
PHYTOPATHOLOGYphytopathology n. The study of plant diseases; plant pathology.
PHYTOPATHOLOGY n. plant pathology.
PYROPHOTOGRAPHPYROPHOTOGRAPH n. a burnt-in photograph, e.g. on glass or porcelain.
AUTOCHTHONOUSLYautochthonously adv. In an autochthonous manner.
AUTOCHTHONOUS adv. indigenous, aboriginal, also AUTOCHTHONAL, AUTOCHTHONIC.
CHEMOAUTOTROPHYchemoautotrophy n. (Biology) A mode of growth in which CO2 is the exclusive source of assimilated carbon, and energy is…
CHEMOAUTOTROPHY n. the production of energy by the oxidation of inorganic compounds, such as iron, ammonia and hydrogen sulphide.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGYpathophysiology n. (Pathology) The physiological processes associated with disease or injury.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY n. the physiology of abnormal states.
PHOSPHORYLATIONphosphorylation n. (Biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes.
PHOSPHORYLATION n. the process of phosphorylating a chemical compound.
PHOTOTOPOGRAPHYphototopography n. The surveying and mapping of a terrain based solely on terrestrial photographs.
PHOTOTOPOGRAPHY n. the preparation of topographic maps from photographs.
PHOTOTYPOGRAPHYphototypography n. A photomechanical method of printing made to resemble traditional metal typography.
PHOTOTYPOGRAPHY n. any printing process involving the use of photography.
PHOTOXYLOGRAPHYphotoxylography n. A process in which a photograph is printed on wood to use as a template for engraving.
PHOTOXYLOGRAPHY n. wood engraving after a photographic impression on a woodblock.
PHYSIOPATHOLOGYphysiopathology n. Pathophysiology: the physiological processes associated with disease or injury, or the study thereof.
PHYSIOPATHOLOGY n. a branch of biology or medicine that combines physiology and pathology esp. in the study of altered bodily function in disease.
PSYCHOPATHOLOGYpsychopathology n. (Medicine, pathology) The study of the origin, development, diagnosis and treatment of mental and behavioural…
psychopathology n. (Countable) A mental or behavioral disorder.
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY n. the study of mental illness.
PYROPHOTOGRAPHSPYROPHOTOGRAPH n. a burnt-in photograph, e.g. on glass or porcelain.
PYROPHOTOGRAPHYpyrophotography n. (Photography) Any photographic process involving the use of heat to fix the picture.
PYROPHOTOGRAPHY n. the production of pyrophotographs.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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