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There are 20 eleven-letter words containing A, 2M, 2O, P and T

chromatomapcommand␣postcomma-pointsmammoptosismammotrophsmammotropicmammotropinMesopotamiaMesopotamicmetopomancymonopatrismnematomorphommatophoreomphalotomypotamodromypotamometerprotomammalsomatoplasmthymolipomatympanotomy

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  • chromatomap — n. A two-dimensional chromatogram (using different solvents in each direction).
  • command␣post — n. (Military) The headquarters of a given unit; the operational…
  • comma-points — n. Plural of comma-point.
  • mammoptosis — n. (Medicine, rare) Ptosis (sagging) of the breast.
  • mammotrophs — n. Plural of mammotroph.
  • mammotropic — adj. That stimulates growth of the mammary glands or lactation.
  • mammotropin — n. (Biochemistry) Prolactin; a peptide gonadotrophic hormone secreted…
  • Mesopotamia — prop.n. A region in Southwest Asia spanning from the rivers Euphrates… — prop.n. (Historical) The British Mandate of Mesopotamia, a League… — prop.n. (UK, slang, obsolete) The Eaton Square district of London, England.
  • Mesopotamic — adj. Mesopotamian.
  • metopomancy — n. (Now historical) Divination by interpreting the facial lines…
  • monopatrism — n. (Christianity) In Christian theology, teachings that hold the…
  • nematomorph — n. (Zoology) Any of many worms of the phylum Nematomorpha.
  • ommatophore — n. An eyestalk.
  • omphalotomy — n. (Surgery) The cutting of the umbilical cord.
  • potamodromy — n. The condition of being potamodromous.
  • potamometer — n. An instrument for measuring the velocity of the current in a river or stream.
  • protomammal — n. Any evolutionary ancestor of the mammals.
  • somatoplasm — n. The protoplasm of somatic cells.
  • thymolipoma — n. (Pathology) A thymic lipoma.
  • tympanotomy — n. (Surgery) incision into the tympanum.
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