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11-letter words containing a, l, h, o, t

  • machicolate — to provide with machicolations.
  • melanchthon — Philipp [fil-ip;; German fee-lip] /ˈfɪl ɪp;; German ˈfi lɪp/ (Show IPA), (Philipp Schwarzert) 1497–1560, German Protestant reformer.
  • mental home — a home, hospital, or institution for people who are mentally ill
  • mentholated — saturated with or containing menthol: a mentholated cough drop.
  • merthiolate — thimerosal
  • mesothelial — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the mesothelium.
  • metachronal — Describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia.
  • methanolate — Methoxide.
  • methimazole — a white crystalline substance, C 4 H 6 N 2 S, that inhibits thyroxin synthesis, used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism.
  • methoxsalen — a potent compound, C 1 2 H 8 O 4 , derived from the seeds of the plant Ammi majus: used in combination with certain ultraviolet radiation for the treatment of severe psoriasis.
  • methylation — the process of replacing a hydrogen atom with a methyl group.
  • montherlant — Henry de [ahn-ree duh] /ɑ̃ˈri də/ (Show IPA), 1896–1972, French author.
  • mothballing — Present participle of mothball.
  • motherlands — Plural form of motherland.
  • moustachial — (of a stripe on a beak or snout of an animal) resembling a moustache
  • multiauthor — having numerous or many authors
  • myelopathic — any disorder of the spinal cord or of bone marrow.
  • nitro-chalk — a chemical fertilizer containing calcium carbonate and ammonium nitrate
  • non-athlete — a person trained or gifted in exercises or contests involving physical agility, stamina, or strength; a participant in a sport, exercise, or game requiring physical skill.
  • nonathletic — physically active and strong; good at athletics or sports: an athletic child.
  • nonhospital — not related to, identified with, or taking place in a hospital
  • northlander — the land or region in the north.
  • northwardly — Northwards, towards the north.
  • notaphilist — a person who studies or collects paper money
  • notochordal — Of or pertaining to the notochord.
  • oak leather — a thick sheet of mycelium occurring in decayed oak wood.
  • ochlocratic — Pertaining to ochlocracy.
  • octachordal — having or consisting of eight notes or eight strings
  • of that ilk — of the place of the same name: used to indicate that the person named is proprietor or laird of the place named
  • old scratch — the devil; Satan.
  • oligochaete — any of various annelids of the family Oligochaeta, including earthworms and certain small, freshwater species, having locomotory setae sunk directly in the body wall.
  • on the ball — a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
  • on the flat — On the flat means on level ground.
  • on the nail — a slender, typically rod-shaped rigid piece of metal, usually in any of numerous standard lengths from a fraction of an inch to several inches and having one end pointed and the other enlarged and flattened, for hammering into or through wood, other building materials, etc., as used in building, in fastening, or in holding separate pieces together.
  • onslaughter — An onslaught.
  • ophicalcite — a type of marble containing serpentine and calcite
  • ophthalmist — an eye expert; an oculist
  • ophthalmol. — ophthalmology
  • opthamology — Misspelling of ophthalmology.
  • orthoclases — Plural form of orthoclase.
  • orthodontal — the branch of dentistry dealing with the prevention and correction of irregular teeth, as by means of braces.
  • orthonormal — (of a system of functions) normal; normalized.
  • overhastily — in such a way as to be excessively hasty or done without enough consideration
  • overleather — the upper part of a shoe
  • paleolithic — (sometimes lowercase) Anthropology. of, relating to, or characteristic of the cultures of the late Pliocene and the Pleistocene epochs, or early phase of the Stone Age, which appeared first in Africa and are marked by the steady development of stone tools and later antler and bone artifacts, engravings on bone and stone, sculpted figures, and paintings and engravings on the walls of caves and rock-shelters: usually divided into three periods (Lower Paleolithic, c2,000,000–c200,000 b.c., Middle Paleolithic, c150,000–c40,000 b.c., Upper Paleolithic, c40,000–c10,000 b.c.)
  • pantheology — a branch of theology embracing all gods and all religions
  • pathologies — the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases.
  • pathologist — the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases.
  • pathologize — to represent (something) as a disease
  • pelotherapy — the application of mud to the body for therapeutic purposes
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