10-letter words containing a, t, h, l, i
- nonethical — not related to ethics
- notaphilic — of or pertaining to notaphily
- ophiolater — a person who worships snakes
- ophiolatry — the worship of snakes.
- ophthalmia — inflammation of the eye, especially of its membranes or external structures.
- ophthalmic — of or relating to the eye; ocular.
- outlandish — freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre: outlandish clothes; outlandish questions.
- palaeolith — a stone tool dating to the Palaeolithic
- pathetical — causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
- pathologic — of or relating to pathology.
- phalangist — a member of a Lebanese Christian paramilitary organization founded in 1936 and originally based on similar ideas to the fascist Falange in Spain
- phatically — in a phatic manner
- philatelic — the collecting of stamps and other postal matter as a hobby or an investment.
- philistian — an ancient country on the E coast of the Mediterranean.
- philomathy — an enjoyment of and passion for learning new facts and acquiring new knowledge
- phlegmatic — not easily excited to action or display of emotion; apathetic; sluggish.
- phonetical — Also, phonetical. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
- photically — in a photic manner, by way of photic processes
- phthisical — pertaining to, of the nature of, or affected by phthisis.
- pina cloth — a fine, sheer fabric of pineapple-leaf fiber, used especially for lingerie.
- pitch lake — a deposit of natural asphalt in SW Trinidad, West Indies. 114 acres (47 hectares).
- plainchant — plainsong (defs 1, 2).
- playwright — a writer of plays; dramatist.
- polyhalite — a type or pink or red mineral
- polymathic — a person of great learning in several fields of study; polyhistor.
- rear light — vehicle's tail or back light
- rhabdolith — a minute rodlike structure, believed by some to be algae, found at the bottom and the surface of the ocean, and which is composed of calcium carbonate, calcium or limestone
- rhetorical — used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect.
- rhythmical — periodic, as motion, or a drumbeat.
- right-laid — noting a rope, strand, etc., laid in a right-handed, or clockwise, direction as one looks away along it (opposed to left-laid).
- ritschlian — of or relating to the theology of Albrecht Ritschl (1822–89), who developed a liberal Christian theology and maintained that religious faith is based on value judgments.
- sailor hat — a hat with a flat round crown and fairly broad brim that is rolled upwards
- schalstein — a slate-like rock formed by shearing basaltic or andesitic tuff or lava
- scholastic — of or relating to schools, scholars, or education: scholastic attainments.
- semilethal — a semilethal gene
- sheathbill — either of two white sea birds, Chionis alba or C. minor, of the colder parts of the Southern Hemisphere: so called from the horny sheath covering the base of the upper bill.
- shirt-tail — the part of a shirt below the waistline.
- short-laid — hard-laid.
- show trial — (especially in a totalitarian state) the public trial of a political offender conducted chiefly for propagandistic purposes, as to suppress further dissent against the government by making an example of the accused.
- shrievalty — the office, term, or jurisdiction of a sheriff.
- skaithless — without injury or damage
- slathering — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
- sphalerite — a very common mineral, zinc sulfide, ZnS, usually containing some iron and a little cadmium, occurring in yellow, brown, or black crystals or cleavable masses with resinous luster: the principal ore of zinc and cadmium; blackjack.
- springhalt — stringhalt.
- stablished — establish.
- staphyline — having a form resembling a bunch of grapes
- stealthier — done, characterized, or acting by stealth; furtive: stealthy footsteps.
- stealthily — done, characterized, or acting by stealth; furtive: stealthy footsteps.
- stringhalt — a nerve disorder in horses, causing exaggerated flexing movements of the hind legs in walking.
- sulphatise — to convert into a sulfate, as by the roasting of ores.