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11-letter words containing d, e, a, n, t, h

  • loathedness — the state or condition of being an object of disgust and dislike
  • master hand — an expert: a master hand at diplomacy.
  • mentholated — saturated with or containing menthol: a mentholated cough drop.
  • minute hand — the hand that indicates the minutes on a clock or watch, usually longer than the hour hand.
  • monohydrate — a hydrate that contains one molecule of water, as ammonium carbonate, (NH 4) 2 CO 3 ·H 2 O.
  • motherlands — Plural form of motherland.
  • muttonheads — Plural form of muttonhead.
  • neanderthal — of or relating to Neanderthal man.
  • nearsighted — seeing distinctly at a short distance only; myopic.
  • netherlandsthe, (used with a singular or plural verb) a kingdom in W Europe, bordering on the North Sea, Germany, and Belgium. 13,433 sq. mi. (34,790 sq. km). Capitals: Amsterdam and The Hague.
  • nightdreams — Plural form of nightdream.
  • nightshades — Plural form of nightshade.
  • nikethamide — a stimulant derived from nicotinic acid, primarily affecting the respiratory system and formerly used to counteract tranquilizer overdoses
  • ninth grade — the ninth year of school, usually the first year of high school
  • nonadherent — That does not adhere.
  • nonahydrate — (chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains nine molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
  • nonattached — not attached or connected, detached
  • northlander — the land or region in the north.
  • octahedrons — Plural form of octahedron.
  • on the road — a novel (1957) by Jack Kerouac.
  • openhearted — Frank and candid.
  • pentahedron — a solid figure having five faces.
  • pentahydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) pentahydroxy.
  • pneumathode — a band or pore of aerating tissue, esp along the stipes of ferns
  • pointy-head — stupid; idiotic.
  • rankshifted — that has been shifted from one linguistic rank to another
  • rehydration — to restore moisture or fluid to (something dehydrated).
  • schenectady — a city in E New York, on the Mohawk River.
  • servanthood — the condition of being a servant
  • seventh-day — designating certain Christian denominations that make Saturday their chief day of rest and religious observance: Seventh-Day Adventists.
  • snapshotted — an informal photograph, especially one taken quickly by a handheld camera.
  • southlander — a person from the south
  • stickhandle — (in hockey and lacrosse) to control and skillfully maneuver the ball or puck with the stick.
  • stonewashed — to wash (cloth) with pebbles or stones so as to give the appearance of wear.
  • tented arch — a particular arch-like pattern in a fingerprint
  • tenth grade — (in the US) the tenth year of school, when students are 15 or 16 years old
  • tetrahedron — Geometry. a solid contained by four plane faces; a triangular pyramid.
  • the dansant — a tea dance.
  • the islands — the islands of the South Pacific
  • the tynwald — the Parliament of the Isle of Man, consisting of the crown, lieutenant governor, House of Keys, and legislative council
  • theatreland — the main theatre district of a city, esp in the West End of London
  • thorvaldsen — Albert Bertal [ahl-bert bar-tuh l] /ˈɑl bɛrt ˈbær təl/ (Show IPA), 1770–1844, Danish sculptor.
  • thread vein — a small red or purple capillary near to the surface of the skin
  • thunder bay — a port in W Ontario, in S Canada, on Lake Superior: created in 1970 by the merger of twin cities (Fort William and Port Arthur) and two adjoining townships.
  • thunderclap — a crash of thunder.
  • thunderhead — incus (def 2).
  • thunderpeal — a crash of thunder; thunderclap.
  • tudorbethan — (of a contemporary building) imitative of Tudor and Elizabethan architecture
  • tuning head — the part of a stringed instrument where the tension of the strings is adjusted by means of screwed pegs.
  • un-hydrated — (of paper pulp) beaten until gelatinous for making into water-resistant paper.
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