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There are 20 words containing D, H, L, P, R, S, T and Y

HYDROPULTShydropults n. Plural of hydropult.
HYDROPULT n. a machine for throwing water by hand power, as a garden engine, a fire extinguisher, etc.
DITRIGLYPHSditriglyphs n. Plural of ditriglyph.
DITRIGLYPH n. a space for two triglyphs in the entablature between columns.
TYROGLYPHIDSTYROGLYPHID n. a mite of the genus Tyroglyphus, including the cheesemite and the flour-mite.
HYDROPHILITEShydrophilites n. Plural of hydrophilite.
HYDROPHILITE n. native calcium chloride.
HYDROSULPHATEhydrosulphate n. Alternative form of hydrosulfate.
HYDROSULPHATE n. any quaternary acid salt formed by addition of an organic base to sulphuric acid, such as aniline hydrosulphate.
HYDROSULPHITEhydrosulphite n. Alternative spelling of hydrosulfite.
HYDROSULPHITE n. a salt of hydrosulphurous acid; esp. the sodium salt, used as a reagent.
LIPODYSTROPHYlipodystrophy n. (Pathology) A disorder characterized by abnormal or degenerative conditions of the body’s adipose tissue.
LIPODYSTROPHY n. a medical condition characterized by abnormal or degenerative conditions of the body's adipose tissue.
HYDROSULPHATEShydrosulphates n. Plural of hydrosulphate.
HYDROSULPHATE n. any quaternary acid salt formed by addition of an organic base to sulphuric acid, such as aniline hydrosulphate.
HYDROSULPHITEShydrosulphites n. Plural of hydrosulphite.
HYDROSULPHITE n. a salt of hydrosulphurous acid; esp. the sodium salt, used as a reagent.
HYPERDACTYLIEShyperdactylies n. Plural of hyperdactyly.
HYPERDACTYLY n. the state of having more than five fingers and toes.
LEUKODYSTROPHYleukodystrophy n. (Medicine) Any of a group of disorders characterized by progressive degeneration of the white matter…
LEUKODYSTROPHY n. any of several genetically determined diseases characterized by progressive degeneration of myelin in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
PHOSPHORYLATEDphosphorylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of phosphorylate.
phosphorylated adj. (Chemistry) reacted or combined with phosphoric acid.
PHOSPHORYLATE v. to cause (an organic compound) to take up or combine with phosphoric acid or a phosphorus-containing group.
DACTYLOGRAPHERSDACTYLOGRAPHER n. one who studies fingerprints.
DACTYLOGRAPHIESDACTYLOGRAPHY n. the study of fingerprints as a means of identification.
DEPHOSPHORYLATEdephosphorylate v. To cause, or undergo dephosphorylation.
DEPHOSPHORYLATE v. to remove phosphate groups from an organic compounds.
DERMATOGLYPHICSdermatoglyphics n. The patterns of loops, arches and whorls on the skin of the fingers and feet.
dermatoglyphics n. The study of such patterns.
DERMATOGLYPHIC n. a ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet.
DIASTROPHICALLYdiastrophically adv. In terms of, or by means of, diastrophism.
DIASTROPHIC adv. relating to diastrophism.
HYPERSTIMULATEDhyperstimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hyperstimulate.
HYPERSTIMULATE v. to stimulate excessively.
LIPODYSTROPHIESlipodystrophies n. Plural of lipodystrophy.
LIPODYSTROPHY n. a medical condition characterized by abnormal or degenerative conditions of the body's adipose tissue.
POLYARTHRITIDESpolyarthritides n. Plural of polyarthritis.
POLYARTHRITIS n. arthritis affecting several joints.

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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