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

  • the big ten — a group of ten US universities which have a tradition of excellence in baseball, basketball, and American football.
  • the bitumen — any road with a bitumen surface
  • the centaur — the constellation Centaurus
  • the commune — the revolutionary government of Paris from 1792 to 1794
  • the cornish — the natives or inhabitants of Cornwall
  • the council — the local governing authority of a town, county, etc
  • the country — the outlying area or area furthest from the finish of a sports ground or racecourse
  • the curtain — the end of a scene of a play, opera, etc, marked by the fall or closing of the curtain
  • the dansant — a tea dance.
  • the defence — the action of protecting oneself, one's goal, or one's allotted part of the playing area against an opponent's attacks
  • the dolphin — the constellation Delphinus
  • the english — the natives or inhabitants of England collectively
  • the eternal — God
  • the fifteen — the Jacobite rising of 1715
  • the gherkin — the nickname of a bluish cigar-shaped office block in the City of London; height 180 m (585 ft); opened in in 2004
  • the haywain — a famous picture by John Constable
  • the heathen — heathens collectively
  • the heavens — the sky
  • the inferno — hell; the infernal region
  • the instant — To do something the instant something else happens means to do it immediately.
  • the interim — the intervening time; the meantime (esp in the phrase in the interim)
  • the islands — the islands of the South Pacific
  • the javelin — the event or sport of throwing the javelin
  • the kremlin — the citadel of Moscow, in which some government offices of the Soviet Union were located: it now contains some offices of the Russian government
  • the lebanon — a republic in W Asia, on the Mediterranean: an important centre of the Phoenician civilization in the third millennium bc; part of the Ottoman Empire from 1516 until 1919; gained independence in 1941 (effective by 1945). Official language: Arabic; French and English are also widely spoken. Religion: Muslim and Christian. Currency: Lebanese pound. Capital: Beirut. Pop: 4 131 583 (2013 est). Area: 10 400 sq km (4015 sq miles)
  • the miocene — this epoch or rock series
  • the moer in — furious; enraged
  • the moonies — the Unification Church
  • the narrows — strait between Upper & Lower New York Bay, separating Staten Island & Long Island
  • the nations — the non-Jewish nations; Gentiles
  • the needful — money or funds
  • the neogene — the Neogene period or system
  • the network — network, the
  • the new man — a type of modern man who allows the caring side of his nature to show by being supportive and by sharing child care and housework
  • the nonpoor — people who are not poor
  • the numbers — an illegal lottery in which small bets are placed on the order of certain numbers, usually the last three, in some tabulation of game scores or financial reports published in the daily newspapers
  • the offense — the team that has possession of the ball
  • the old one — a jocular name for Satan
  • the permian — the Permian period or rock system
  • the present — the time being; now
  • the regency — in England, the period (1811-20) during which George, Prince of Wales, acted as regent
  • the spanish — Spaniards collectively
  • the strings — violins, violas, cellos, and double basses collectively
  • the sullens — a sullen mood
  • the thinker — French Le Penseur. a bronze statue (1879–89) by Rodin.
  • the titanic — a luxury British liner that struck an iceberg near Newfoundland on its maiden voyage on the night of April 14–15, 1912, with the loss of 1513 lives
  • the top end — the northern part of the Northern Territory
  • the top ten — the ten best-selling pop music recordings at any particular time
  • the trinity — the union of the three divine persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) in one Godhead
  • the trizone — the area of Germany from 1945-49, later to become West Germany, comprising three zones occupied by Britain, USA and France respectively
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