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10-letter words containing a, t, h

  • back shift — a group of workers who work a shift from late afternoon to midnight in an industry or occupation where a day shift or a night shift is also worked
  • back tooth — a tooth in the back of your jaw
  • back-cloth — backdrop (def 1).
  • backcloths — Plural form of backcloth.
  • backlights — Plural form of backlight.
  • backsights — Plural form of backsight.
  • backstitch — a strong sewing stitch made by starting the next stitch at the middle or beginning of the preceding one
  • bad breath — halitosis.
  • badmouthed — Simple past tense and past participle of badmouth.
  • bakersheet — dripping pan.
  • bandwidths — Plural form of bandwidth.
  • banishment — Banishment is the act of banishing someone or the state of being banished.
  • bank night — Informal. (especially in the 1930s) an evening when prizes are awarded to members of the audience at a motion-picture theater.
  • baphometic — relating to the worship of the idol Baphomet, whom the Knights Templar were accused of worshipping during the Crusades
  • bark cloth — a papery fabric made from the fibrous inner bark of various trees, esp of the moraceous genus Ficus and the leguminous genus Brachystegia
  • baroswitch — a switch actuated by barometric pressure.
  • basmitzvah — in the Jewish religion, a girl attaining the age (usuALLU 12) of religious responsibility
  • bat chayil — (in some congregations) a ceremony of confirmation for a girl of at least Bat Mitzvah age
  • batch file — a computer file with sequential commands to be executed when the file is read
  • batch mode — computer processing in which commands are input from a batch file, not interactively
  • batchmates — Plural form of batchmate.
  • bath brick — a brick-shaped piece of calcareous earth, used for cleaning polished metal
  • bath chair — a wheelchair for invalids, often with a hood
  • bath salts — You dissolve bath salts in bath water to make the water smell pleasant and as a water softener.
  • bath sheet — a large bath towel
  • bath stone — a kind of limestone used as a building material, esp at Bath in England
  • bath towel — A bath towel is a very large towel used for drying your body after you have had a bath.
  • bath water — Your bath water is the water in which you sit or lie when you have a bath.
  • bathhouses — Plural form of bathhouse.
  • bathinette — a portable folding bathtub for babies, made of rubberized cloth, etc.
  • batholiths — Plural form of batholith.
  • bathometer — an instrument for measuring the depth of water
  • bathymeter — An instrument used to measure the depth of water in oceans, seas, or lakes.
  • bathymetry — measurement of the depth of an ocean or other large body of water
  • bathyscaph — a submersible vessel having a flotation compartment with an observation capsule underneath, capable of reaching ocean depths of over 10 000 metres (about 5000 fathoms)
  • batophobia — The fear of high objects or of high objects falling down.
  • batrachian — any amphibian, esp a frog or toad
  • battleship — A battleship is a very large, heavily armed warship.
  • bay wreath — (In Greek and Roman times) a wreath of laurel leaves, worn by a victor
  • beachfront — A beachfront house, café, shop, or hotel is situated on or by a beach.
  • beech mast — the edible nuts of the beech, especially when lying on the ground.
  • beetlehead — a person of low intelligence
  • bench seat — a seat for more than one person
  • benthamism — the philosophy of utilitarianism as first expounded by Jeremy Bentham in terms of an action being good that has a greater tendency to augment the happiness of the community than to diminish it
  • bequeathal — to dispose of (personal property, especially money) by last will: She bequeathed her half of the company to her niece.
  • bequeathed — to dispose of (personal property, especially money) by last will: She bequeathed her half of the company to her niece.
  • bestraught — distraught; distracted
  • beta sheet — a secondary structure occurring in many proteins, consisting of several polypeptide chains running in parallel or alternating directions and joined by intermolecular hydrogen bonds, creating a flexible, strong arrangement.
  • beth-phage — a place in ancient Israel, at the foot of the Mount of Olives: starting point of Jesus' ride into Jerusalem. Matt. 21:1; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:29.
  • betrothals — the act or state of being betrothed; engagement.
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