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10-letter words containing a, t, h, u, l

  • humoralist — a person who believes in humoralism
  • 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.
  • lisianthus — Eustoma grandiflorum, now Eustoma exaltatum subsp. russellianum, a flowering plant.
  • lithuanian — of or relating to Lithuania, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • lucanthone — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • lukewarmth — lukewarmness
  • lunch meat — Lunch meat is meat that you eat in a sandwich or salad, and that is usually cold and either sliced or formed into rolls.
  • malthusian — of or relating to the theories of T. R. Malthus, which state that population tends to increase faster, at a geometrical ratio, than the means of subsistence, which increases at an arithmetical ratio, and that this will result in an inadequate supply of the goods supporting life unless war, famine, or disease reduces the population or the increase of population is checked.
  • methuselah — a patriarch who lived 969 years. Gen. 5:27.
  • multichain — comprising or involving several chains, esp (in chemistry) of a linear polymer
  • multiflash — (of a photographic image) created using several flashes in quick succession in order to depict the successive stages of a movement or action sequence
  • multiphase — having many phases, stages, aspects, or the like.
  • neufchatel — a soft, white cheese similar to cream cheese, made from whole or partly skimmed milk in Neufchâtel, a town in N France.
  • onslaughts — Plural form of onslaught.
  • outlandish — freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre: outlandish clothes; outlandish questions.
  • photomural — a wall decoration consisting of a very large photograph or photographs.
  • ploughgate — a measurement of ploughable land
  • polyanthus — a hybrid primrose, Primula polyantha.
  • postlaunch — relating to or occurring in the period after a launch
  • prothallus — prothallium.
  • push plate — a rectangular protective plate of metal, plastic, ceramic, or other material applied vertically to the lock stile of a door.
  • quathlamba — Drakensberg.
  • salt chuck — the ocean.
  • satchelful — the amount a satchel will hold
  • shakuntala — Sakuntala.
  • short-haul — of, relating to, or engaged in transportation over short distances: a short-haul trucking firm.
  • slaughtery — a slaughterhouse
  • slouch hat — a soft hat often made of felt and having a supple, usually broad brim.
  • smallmouth — a river fish of the bass family
  • soul patch — a small patch of facial hair below the centre of the lower lip and above the chin
  • spathulate — spatulate.
  • splash out — If you splash out on something, especially on a luxury, you buy it even though it costs a lot of money.
  • stealthful — secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure.
  • stomachful — the amount one's stomach can hold
  • study hall — (in some schools) a room used solely or chiefly for studying.
  • subchelate — having a claw with one pincer longer than the other
  • sulphatase — an enzyme of the esterase group that catalyses the hydrolysis of sulphate esters
  • sulphatise — to convert into a sulfate, as by the roasting of ores.
  • sulphonate — a salt or ester of any sulphonic acid containing the ion RSO2O– or the group RSO2O–, R being an organic group
  • sulphurate — to combine or treat with sulphur or a sulphur compound
  • sutherlandEarl Wilbur, Jr. 1915–74, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1971.
  • talcahuano — a seaport in central Chile.
  • tchoukball — a non-contact, team-orientated, ballgame developed by the Swiss biologist Dr H. Brandt, the object of the game is to throw the ball at a frame mounted with a springy surface so that it rebounds without being caught by the defending team
  • telemachus — the son of Odysseus and Penelope who helped Odysseus to kill the suitors of Penelope.
  • thankfully — feeling or expressing gratitude; appreciative.
  • the-plague — French La Peste. a novel (1947) by Albert Camus.
  • thinsulate — a type of thermal insulation made of synthetic fibers, used esp. as a lining in clothing
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