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There are 18 eleven-letter words containing H, N, 2O, 2P and U

hypopleuronoutshoppingphenogroupsphosphinousphosphoniumphosphonousphosphonullploughpointpolyphonousposing␣pouchpropoundethpseudophoneput␣the␣pot␣onpyrophanoussuperphoton super-photontrumpophoneunpolymorph

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  • hypopleuron — n. (Entomology) Synonym of meron.
  • outshopping — v. Present participle of outshop.
  • phenogroups — n. Plural of phenogroup.
  • phosphinous — adj. Of or pertaining to phosphinous acid or its derivatives.
  • phosphonium — n. (Chemistry) the tetravalent positively-charged phosphorus cation…
  • phosphonous — adj. Of or pertaining to phosphonous acid or its derivatives.
  • phosphonull — adj. (Biochemistry) Not modified by phosphomimetics.
  • ploughpoint — n. Alternative form of plowpoint.
  • polyphonous — adj. Polyphonic.
  • posing␣pouch — n. A skimpy thong worn by male strippers, bodybuilders, etc.
  • propoundeth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of propound.
  • pseudophone — n. A device that changes the apparent direction that a sound comes from.
  • put␣the␣pot␣on — v. (Slang, archaic) To exaggerate. — v. (Slang, archaic) To overcharge. — v. (Slang, archaic, gambling) To bet an excessive amount of money.
  • pyrophanous — adj. Made transparent or translucent when heated.
  • superphoton — n. (Rare, physics, figurative) A photonic Bose-Einstein condensate…
  • super-photon — n. Alternative form of superphoton.
  • trumpophone — n. (Music) A musical instrument combining a trumpet and a saxophone…
  • unpolymorph — v. (Gaming, intransitive) To regain one’s original form after…
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
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