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There are 17 twelve-letter words containing A, H, M, 2O and 2Y

amyelotrophyanthroponymyautohyponymsdynamo␣theoryholy␣shamoleyhyaloidotomyhydroxyaminohysteromyomalymphocytomamy␣bloody␣oathmyopathologypharyngotomystaphylotomysynapomorphytympanohyoidtympanophonyTyphonomachy

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  • amyelotrophy — n. (Medicine) Atrophy of the spinal cord.
  • anthroponymy — n. The study of personal names.
  • autohyponyms — n. Plural of autohyponym.
  • dynamo␣theory — n. (Physics) A proposed mechanism, involving a rotating, convecting…
  • holy␣shamoley — interj. (Slang, humorous) An expression of surprise.
  • hyaloidotomy — n. (Surgery) incision into the hyaloid membrane.
  • hydroxyamino — n. (Organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any hydroxy…
  • hysteromyoma — n. (Pathology) A uterine myoma.
  • lymphocytoma — n. (Pathology) A benign lymphoid hyperplasia.
  • my␣bloody␣oath — phr. Alternative form of bloody oath.
  • myopathology — n. (Pathology) disease of muscle tissue.
  • pharyngotomy — n. (Surgery) The operation of making an incision into the pharynx… — n. Scarification or incision of the tonsils.
  • staphylotomy — n. (Surgery) The removal of a staphyloma. — n. (Surgery) The amputation of the uvula.
  • synapomorphy — n. (Cladistics) A derived trait that is shared by two or more…
  • tympanohyoid — n. (Anatomy) The terminal segment of the hyoid apparatus (that…
  • tympanophony — n. (Physiology) Increased hearing of one’s own voice, breath sounds…
  • Typhonomachy — prop.n. (Greek mythology) The battle between Zeus and the fearsome…
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