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10-letter words containing a, t, h, e, o

  • houseboats — Plural form of houseboat.
  • housecoats — Plural form of housecoat.
  • housemates — Plural form of housemate.
  • houseplant — an ornamental plant that is grown indoors or adapts well to indoor culture.
  • housetrain — To teach a house pet to urinate and defecate outside or in a designated location in the home.
  • hovercraft — ACV.
  • hovertrain — an experimental high-speed train that rides on a cushion of air over a concrete guide track in the shape of an inverted T and is propelled by one or more propellers or jet engines.
  • hycanthone — A particular schistosomicide, a metabolite of lucanthone.
  • hydathodes — Plural form of hydathode.
  • hydrazoate — a salt of hydrazoic acid; azide.
  • hydriodate — (obsolete, inorganic chemistry) iodide.
  • hydrotheca — the part of the perisarc covering a hydranth.
  • hyetograph — a map or chart showing the average rainfall for the localities represented.
  • hypaethron — a part of a building or court which is open to the sky
  • hyperbaton — the use, especially for emphasis, of a word order other than the expected or usual one, as in “Bird thou never wert.”.
  • hypertonia — increased rigidity, tension, and spasticity of the muscles.
  • hyphenator — One who, or that which, hyphenates.
  • hypoactive — Less than normally active.
  • hypohalite — (chemistry) any salt of a hypohalous acid, having a general formula M(OX)n.
  • hypometria — Dysmetria in which the patient tends to undershoot the intended target.
  • hypostases — Metaphysics. something that stands under and supports; foundation. the underlying or essential part of anything as distinguished from attributes; substance, essence, or essential principle.
  • hypothecal — (microbiology, planktology) Of or pertaining to the hypotheca, the lower half of the shell of certain types of plankton.
  • hypothenar — the fleshly prominence on the palm at the base of the little finger.
  • inchoately — not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
  • inchoative — inceptive.
  • isothermal — occurring at constant temperature.
  • italophile — a person who admires Italian customs, traditions, etc.
  • jacobethan — noting or pertaining to the architecture of England at the beginning of the 17th century.
  • lake tahoe — a lake between E California and W Nevada, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains at an altitude of 1899 m (6229 ft). Area: about 520 sq km (200 sq miles)
  • lake worth — a city in SE Florida.
  • largemouth — Applied to various kinds of fish characterized by a large mouth.
  • late hours — rising and going to bed later than is usual
  • leucopathy — (dated) albinism.
  • leukopathy — (pathology) depigmentation of the skin.
  • lithomarge — kaolin in compact, massive, usually impure form.
  • lithophane — a transparency made of thin porcelain or bone china having an intaglio design.
  • loathesome — Misspelling of loathsome.
  • lose heart — to become despondent or disillusioned (over something)
  • love match — a marriage entered into for love alone.
  • lucanthone — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • macrophyte — a plant, especially a marine plant, large enough to be visible to the naked eye.
  • marathoner — a runner who competes in a marathon.
  • mast house — a deckhouse built around a mast as a platform for cargo-handling machinery, gear, and controls.
  • matchboxes — Plural form of matchbox.
  • matte shot — a shot in which parts of the background and sometimes the foreground are masked so that a different background, foreground, image, etc., can be substituted during printing.
  • matterhorn — a mountain on the border of Switzerland and Italy, in the Pennine Alps. 14,780 feet (4505 meters).
  • meat hooks — the hands or fists
  • meat house — a smokehouse.
  • mesothelia — Plural form of mesothelium.
  • mesothorax — the middle segment of the three divisions of the thorax of an insect, bearing the second pair of legs and the first pair of wings.
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