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There are 19 words ending with PHE

OUPHEouphe n. (Obsolete) A small, often mischievous sprite; a fairy; a goblin; an elf.
OUPHE n. (Shakespeare) an oaf, a changeling, also OUPH.
RAPHEraphe n. (Anatomy) A seamlike ridge or furrow on an organ, bodily tissue, or other structure, typically marking…
raphe n. (Botany) The part of the stalk of an anatropous ovary that is united in growth to the outside covering…
raphe n. (Botany) A longitudinal median groove in the valve of many diatoms.
TOPHETOPHE n. a rock made of fine volcanic detritus, also TOPH, TUFA.
RHAPHErhaphe n. (Botany) Alternative form of raphe.
RHAPHE n. (Greek) a seamlike ridge between two halves or an organ or part, also RAPHE.
CORYPHEcoryphe n. Alternative form of coryphée.
CORYPHE n. (archaic) the leader of the Greek chorus, also CORYPHAEUS, CORYPHEE.
STROPHEstrophe n. (Prosody) A turn in verse, as from one metrical foot to another, or from one side of a chorus to the other.
strophe n. (Prosody) The section of an ode that the chorus chants as it moves from right to left across the stage.
strophe n. (Prosody) A pair of stanzas of alternating form on which the structure of a given poem is based.
ACALEPHEacalephe n. Alternative form of acaleph.
ACALEPHE n. (Greek) any cnidarian (a jellyfish), also ACALEPH, ACALEPHAN.
ANASTROPHEanastrophe n. (Rhetoric) Unusual word order, often involving an inversion of the usual pattern of the sentence.
ANASTROPHE n. an inversion of the usual syntactical order of words for rhetorical effect e.g. 'To market went she'.
APOSTROPHEapostrophe n. (Orthography) The text character ’, which serves as a punctuation mark in various languages and as a…
apostrophe n. (Rhetoric) A sudden exclamatory piece of dialogue addressed to someone or something, especially absent.
APOSTROPHE n. the addressing of a personified thing rhetorically.
EPISTROPHEepistrophe n. (Rhetoric) The repetition of the same word or words at the end of successive phrases, clauses or sentences.
EPISTROPHE n. the ending of successive clauses with the same word e.g. 'government of the people, by the people, for the people'.
LIMITROPHElimitrophe adj. Border, frontier; being or existing along a border or frontier.
limitrophe n. A border state or area.
LIMITROPHE adj. near the frontier or border.
MESOSCAPHEmesoscaphe n. A submersible submarine designed for drifting on sea currents in the middle depth layers of the ocean.
MESOSCAPHE n. a submersible bathing chamber for use at depths less than a bathyscaphe.
PHILOSOPHEphilosophe n. Any of the leading philosophers or intellectuals of the 18th-century French Enlightenment.
philosophe n. (Derogatory) An incompetent philosopher; a philosophaster.
PHILOSOPHE n. (French) a philosopher.
ANTISTROPHEantistrophe n. In Greek choruses and dances, the returning of the chorus, exactly answering to a previous strophe or…
antistrophe n. The lines of this part of the choral song.
antistrophe n. (Rhetoric) The repetition of words in an inverse order.
BATHYSCAPHEbathyscaphe n. A self-propelled deep-sea diving submersible for exploring the ocean depths, consisting of a crew cabin…
BATHYSCAPHE n. a submersible observation chamber, also BATHYSCAPH.
CATASTROPHEcatastrophe n. Any large and disastrous event of great significance.
catastrophe n. (Insurance) A disaster beyond expectations.
catastrophe n. (Narratology) The dramatic event that initiates the resolution of the plot; the dénouement.
HYPOSTROPHEhypostrophe n. (Medicine) The act of a patient turning himself or herself.
hypostrophe n. (Medicine) A relapse, or return of a disease.
hypostrophe n. (Rhetoric) The use of insertion or parenthesis.
MONOSTROPHEmonostrophe n. A metrical composition having a single strophe.
MONOSTROPHE n. a poem in which all the stanzas or strophes are written in the same metre.
ECOCATASTROPHEecocatastrophe n. An ecological catastrophe, especially a man-made disaster that affects the environment.
ECOCATASTROPHE n. a major destructive upset in the balance of nature esp. when caused by the action of humans.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 57 words
  • Scrabble in French: 184 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 24 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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