11-letter words containing e, t, h, r
- hyperbolist — One who uses hyperbole; an exaggerator.
- hypercritic — a person who is excessively or captiously critical.
- hyperdactyl — having an excessive number of fingers or toes
- hyperemetic — characterized by extreme and unrelenting vomiting
- hyperextend — Forcefully extend (a limb or joint ) beyond its normal limits, either in exercise or therapy or so as to cause injury.
- hypergelast — Someone who laughs excessively.
- hyperinotic — of or suffering from hyperinosis
- hypermarket — a combined supermarket and department store.
- hypermeters — Plural form of hypermeter.
- hypermetric — Having a redundant syllable.
- hypermotile — Abnormally or excessively motile.
- hyperscript — Informix. The object-based programming language for Wingz, used for creating charts, graphs, graphics, and customised data entry.
- hyperstatic — redundant (def 5b).
- hypersthene — a dark iron magnesium silicate, an orthorhombic pyroxene containing more than 14 percent ferrous oxide.
- hyperstress — extreme stress or anxiety
- hyperstrict — A function which is hyperstrict in some argument will fully evaluate that argument. To fully evaluate an object, evaluate it to WHNF and if it is a constructed data object (e.g. a list or tuple) then fully evaluate every component and so on recursively. Thus a hyperstrict function will fail to terminate if its argument or any component or sub-component of its argument fails to terminate (i.e. if its argument is not "total").
- hyperthermy — Pathology. abnormally high fever.
- hyperthymia — a condition characterized by extreme overactivity.
- hypertrophy — abnormal enlargement of a part or organ; excessive growth.
- hypervalent — (chemistry) having a higher than normal valence.
- hypocenters — Plural form of hypocenter.
- hypocentral — (geology) Of or pertaining to the hypocentre of an earthquake.
- hypocretins — Plural form of hypocretin.
- hyponitrite — a salt or ester of hyponitrous acid.
- hypostrophe — the achievement of a patient turning himself or herself over
- hypothecary — of or relating to a hypothec.
- hypothermal — lukewarm; tepid.
- hypothermia — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
- hypothermic — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
- hypsometers — Plural form of hypsometer.
- hypsometric — Of or relating to the use of the hypsometer; hypsographic.
- hysteresial — relating to the retardation of an effect following upon its cause
- hysterology — (obsolete) A scientific study, or treatise on the uterus.
- hysterotomy — the operation of cutting into the uterus, as in a Cesarean.
- hythergraph — a climatic graph showing relationships between temperature and humidity or temperature and precipitation.
- idler shaft — a shaft carrying one or more gearwheels that idles between a driver shaft and a driven shaft, usually to reverse the direction of rotation or provide different spacing of gearwheels, esp in a gearbox
- in a lather — overexcited
- in strength — If a group turns out in strength, they arrive in large numbers.
- in the dark — having very little or no light: a dark room.
- in the rear — in a vehicle's rear seats
- in the wars — (esp of a child) hurt or knocked about, esp as a result of quarrelling and fighting
- ingathering — a gathering in, especially of farm products; harvest.
- inhabitress — a female inhabitant
- inheritable — capable of being inherited.
- inheritably — capable of being inherited.
- inheritance — something that is or may be inherited; property passing at the owner's death to the heir or those entitled to succeed; legacy.
- inheritress — Female inheritor.
- inner light — the presence and inner working of God in the soul acting as a guiding spirit that is superior even to Scripture and unites man to Christ
- interbranch — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
- interchange — to put each in the place of the other: to interchange pieces of modular furniture.