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There are 11 words beginning with PROTI

PROTISTprotist n. (Microbiology) Any of the eukaryotic unicellular organisms including protozoans, slime molds and some…
PROTIST n. one of the Protista, protozoans, algae, bacteria, and other forms not readily classified as plant or animal, also PROTISTAN.
PROTISTANprotistan adj. Of or pertaining to the protists.
protistan n. A protist.
PROTISTAN n. one of the Protista, protozoans, algae, bacteria, and other forms not readily classified as plant or animal, also PROTIST.
PROTISTANSprotistans n. Plural of protistan.
PROTISTAN n. one of the Protista, protozoans, algae, bacteria, and other forms not readily classified as plant or animal, also PROTIST.
PROTISTICprotistic adj. Of or pertaining to protists.
PROTISTIC adj. of or like a protist.
PROTISTOLOGIESPROTISTOLOGY n. the study of protists.
PROTISTOLOGISTprotistologist n. (Biology, protistology) One who studies protists.
PROTISTOLOGIST n. a specialist in protistology.
PROTISTOLOGISTSprotistologists n. Plural of protistologist.
PROTISTOLOGIST n. a specialist in protistology.
PROTISTOLOGYprotistology n. (Biology) The scientific study of protists.
PROTISTOLOGY n. the study of protists.
PROTISTSprotists n. Plural of protist.
PROTIST n. one of the Protista, protozoans, algae, bacteria, and other forms not readily classified as plant or animal, also PROTISTAN.
PROTIUMprotium n. (Physics) The lightest and most common isotope of hydrogen, having a single proton and no neutrons…
protium n. An atom of this isotope.
Protium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Burseraceae – several fragrant trees.
PROTIUMSprotiums n. Plural of protium.
PROTIUM n. ordinary hydrogen of atomic weight 1, as distinct from deuterium and tritium.

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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