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There are 16 ten-letter words containing E, G, H, I, L, O and P

ANGLOPHILEanglophile n. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophile.
Anglophile n. A person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England.
Anglophile n. (By extension) A person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of the United Kingdom.
COLIPHAGEScoliphages n. Plural of coliphage.
COLIPHAGE n. any bacteriophage active against E. coli.
GEOPHILOUSgeophilous adj. Loving the ground: specifically applied to sundry animals, especially the Geophila or land-snails.
geophilous adj. (Botany) Terrestrial; growing or rooting in the ground.
geophilous adj. (Phytogeography) growing on the ground or on decaying vegetable matter: applied by Pound and Clements…
HELIOGRAPHheliograph n. An apparatus for signalling by means of a moveable mirror which reflects flashes of sunlight.
heliograph n. A heliogram.
heliograph n. An instrument for measuring the intensity of sunlight.
HIEROGLYPHhieroglyph n. An element of an ideographic (hieroglyphic) writing system.
hieroglyph n. (Informal) Any obscure or baffling symbol.
hieroglyph v. To represent by hieroglyphs.
HYGROPHILEHYGROPHILE n. a plant loving moist places, also HYDROPHILE.
HYPERGOLIChypergolic adj. (Chemistry, aeronautics, of a reactant, fuel, or propellant) Igniting spontaneously upon contact with an oxidiser.
hypergolic adj. (Chemistry, aeronautics, of a reaction) Involving such a hypergolic agent.
HYPERGOLIC adj. igniting on contact, applied e.g. to rocket fuel which ignites spontaneously on contact with an oxidizing agent.
LOGOPHILESlogophiles n. Plural of logophile.
LOGOPHILE n. a person who loves words.
NEPHOLOGICNEPHOLOGIC adj. relating to nephology, the study of clouds, also NEPHOLOGICAL.
PHILOLOGERphilologer n. (Archaic) A philologist.
PHILOLOGER n. a person who studies or has knowledge of philology, also PHILOLOGIAN, PHILOLOGIST, PHILOLOGUE.
PHILOLOGUEphilologue n. A philologist.
PHILOLOGUE n. a person who studies or has knowledge of philology, also PHILOLOGER, PHILOLOGIAN, PHILOLOGIST.
PHLEGMONICPHLEGMONIC adj. of or like a phlegmon, also PHLEGMONOID, PHLEGMONOUS.
PHLOGOPITEphlogopite n. (Mineralogy) A mica mineral with the chemical formula KMg3AlSi3O10(F,OH)2, a basic potassium magnesium…
PHLOGOPITE n. a brown mica containing magnesium, a constituent of limestones and dolomites.
PHYLOGENICphylogenic adj. Of or pertaining to phylogeny.
phylogenic adj. Phylogenetic.
PHYLOGENIC adj. relating to phylogenesis, the evolutionary development of a species or other group of organisms through a succession of forms, also PHYLOGENETIC.
PIGEONHOLEpigeonhole n. One of an array of compartments for housing pigeons.
pigeonhole n. (By extension) One of an array of compartments for receiving mail and other messages at a college, office, etc.
pigeonhole n. One of an array of compartments for storing scrolls at a library.
PLOUGHWISEploughwise adj. Moving, like a plough on a field, alternately from left to right and from right to left.
ploughwise adv. In a ploughwise manner.
PLOUGHWISE adv. as in ploughing, also PLOWWISE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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  • English Wiktionary: 59 words
  • Scrabble in French: 21 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 11 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 23 words


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