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There are 13 words containing 2L, M, P and 3S

IMPLAUSIBLENESSimplausibleness n. Implausibility; the state or quality of being implausible.
IMPLAUSIBLE n. not plausible, also UNPLAUSIBLE.
MISSPELLINGSmisspellings n. Plural of misspelling.
mis-spellings n. Plural of mis-spelling.
MISSPELLING n. a wrong spelling.
MISSPELLSmisspells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misspell.
MISSPELL v. to spell incorrectly.
PESSIMISTICALLYpessimistically adv. In a pessimistic manner.
PESSIMISTICAL adv. inclined to pessimism, also PESSIMISTIC.
PLASMASOLSPLASMASOL n. cytoplasm in the form of a sol, esp. in a pseudopodium.
PLASMOLYSESplasmolyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plasmolyse.
plasmolyses n. Plural of plasmolysis.
PLASMOLYSE v. to undergo plasmolysis, the removal of water from a cell by osmosis, also PLASMOLYZE.
PLASMOLYSISplasmolysis n. (Biology) the shrinking of protoplasm away from the cell wall of a plant or bacterium due to water loss.
PLASMOLYSIS n. the removal of water from a cell by osmosis.
POLYSYLLABISMSpolysyllabisms n. Plural of polysyllabism.
POLYSYLLABISM n. the state of being polysyllabic, also POLYSYLLABICISM.
POLYSYLLOGISMSpolysyllogisms n. Plural of polysyllogism.
POLYSYLLOGISM n. a series of syllogisms where each is basis for next.
PROSYLLOGISMSprosyllogisms n. Plural of prosyllogism.
pro-syllogisms n. Plural of pro-syllogism.
PROSYLLOGISM n. a syllogism whose conclusion forms the premise of another.
PSELLISMSPSELLISM n. a defect in articulation or pronunciation, also PSELLISMUS.
PSELLISMUSpsellismus n. Alternative form of psellism.
PSELLISMUS n. a defect in articulation or pronunciation, also PSELLISM.
PSELLISMUSESPSELLISMUS n. a defect in articulation or pronunciation, also PSELLISM.

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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