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There are 20 twelve-letter words containing A, H, 2M, P and R

ALLOMORPHISMallomorphism n. (Chemistry) The property of a compound which has more than one crystalline form or allomorph.
ALLOMORPHISM n. the state of being an allomorph.
ANAMORPHISMSanamorphisms n. Plural of anamorphism.
ANAMORPHISM n. metamorphism of a rock in which complex minerals are formed from simpler ones.
AUTOMORPHISMautomorphism n. (Algebra) An isomorphism of a mathematical object or system of objects onto itself.
automorphism n. The ascription to others of one’s own characteristics.
AUTOMORPHISM n. ascription to others of one's own characteristics.
CLAMJAMPHRIEclamjamphrie n. (Scotland) Alternative spelling of clanjamphry.
CLAMJAMPHRIE n. (Scots) rubbish, nonsense, also CLAMJAMFRY, CLANJAMFRAY.
MAMMOGRAPHICmammographic adj. Of, or pertaining to, mammography.
mammographic adj. Produced using a mammograph.
MAMMOGRAPHIC adj. relating to mammography.
MARIMBAPHONEmarimbaphone n. (Obsolete, music) A kind of percussion idiophone, like the marimba, but with either wooden or steel…
MARIMBAPHONE n. a marimba.
MARKSMANSHIPmarksmanship n. The ability to shoot accurately at a target.
MARKSMANSHIP n. the skill of a marksman.
METAMORPHISMmetamorphism n. (Geology) The process by which rocks are changed into other forms by the application of heat and/or pressure.
metamorphism n. (Zoology) The process by which insects develop through life stages, for example, those of embryo, larva…
metamorphism n. (By extension) Any dramatic change from one thing to another.
METAMORPHISTmetamorphist n. (Theology) One who believes that the body of Christ was merged into God when he ascended.
METAMORPHIST n. a person who believes that Christ's body merged into the Deity at the Ascension.
METAMORPHOSEmetamorphose v. (Of a moth or insect, intransitive) To undergo metamorphosis.
metamorphose v. (By extension, intransitive) To undergo some transformation.
metamorphose v. (Transitive) To transform (something) so that it has a completely different appearance.
METAMORPHOUSmetamorphous adj. Metamorphic.
METAMORPHOUS adj. of or relating to metamorphosis (especially of rocks).
MIMEOGRAPHEDmimeographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mimeograph.
MIMEOGRAPH v. to copy by mimeograph.
MIMOGRAPHERSmimographers n. Plural of mimographer.
MIMOGRAPHER n. a writer of mimes.
MIMOGRAPHIESMIMOGRAPHY n. the writing of mimes.
OMMATOPHORESommatophores n. Plural of ommatophore.
OMMATOPHORE n. an eyestalk, as in snails.
PARAMORPHISMparamorphism n. (Geology) a change in the physical structure of a mineral without any chemical change.
PARAMORPHISM n. the state of being a paramorph.
PHONOGRAMMICphonogrammic adj. Of or relating to phonograms.
PHONOGRAMMIC adj. like a phonogram, a character representing a sound, also PHONOGRAMIC.
PROTHALAMIUMprothalamium n. Alternative form of prothalamion.
PROTHALAMIUM n. (Spenser) a song in honour of a marriage, also PROTHALAMION.
SPHYGMOGRAMSsphygmograms n. Plural of sphygmogram.
SPHYGMOGRAM n. a sphygmograph record.
TRIUMPHALISMtriumphalism n. The attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, culture, or social system, particularly a religious…
TRIUMPHALISM n. belief in the superiority of one particular religious creed.

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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