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There are 17 eleven-letter words containing G, H, L, 2P and U

club-hoppinggirl␣push-upshaplogroupsPhilipsburgphylogroupsploughpointplough␣stopsplutographypluviographpolyphagouspull␣the␣plugpupilographpush-polling push␣pollingpygophilousupploughingupsplashing

25 definitions found

  • club-hopping — n. The action of making a series of short visits to a series of nightclubs. — adj. That club-hops.
  • girl␣push-ups — n. Plural of girl push-up.
  • haplogroups — n. Plural of haplogroup.
  • Philipsburg — prop.n. A village in the municipality of Saint-Armand, Quebec, Canada. — prop.n. A town, the capital of Sint Maarten. — prop.n. A town, the county seat of Granite County, Montana, United States.
  • phylogroups — n. Plural of phylogroup.
  • ploughpoint — n. Alternative form of plowpoint.
  • plough␣stops — n. Plural of plough stop.
  • plutography — n. Depiction, presentation, or coverage of the rich, particularly…
  • pluviograph — n. An instrument for measuring the amount of water that has fallen…
  • polyphagous — adj. Eating many types of food. — adj. (Of an herbivorous insect) Having many host plants.
  • pull␣the␣plug — v. (Intransitive) to unplug or cut power. — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic) to cease to support; to halt. — v. (Intransitive) to cease or turn off life support.
  • pupilograph — n. Alternative form of pupillograph.
  • push-polling — v. Present participle of push-poll. — n. Alternative form of push polling.
  • push␣polling — v. Present participle of push poll. — n. The practice of using push polls as a campaign or marketing technique.
  • pygophilous — adj. (Rare) Sexually attracted to the buttocks.
  • upploughing — v. Present participle of upplough.
  • upsplashing — v. Present participle of upsplash.
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  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 2 words
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 4 words

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