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11-letter words containing g, o, t, h

  • mythologist — an expert in mythology.
  • mythologize — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
  • new thought — a system of doctrine and practice originating in the 19th century and stressing the power of thought to control physical and mental events.
  • night coach — the class of airline coach at a lower fare than regularly offered, often restricted to late-night journeys.
  • night court — a criminal court that convenes at night for the quick disposition of charges and the granting of bail.
  • night heron — any of several thick-billed, crepuscular or nocturnal herons of the genus Nycticorax and related genera, as N. nycticorax (black-crowned night heron) of the Old and New Worlds, and Nyctanassa violacea (yellow-crowned night heron) of America.
  • nightscopes — Plural form of nightscope.
  • nonmatching — not matching: a nonmatching set of furniture.
  • nonpathogen — An organism that is not a pathogen.
  • nonteaching — the act or profession of a person who teaches.
  • nonthinking — an act of not thinking or choosing not to think, an absence of thought
  • northbridge — a town in S Massachusetts.
  • nothing but — no thing; not anything; naught: to say nothing.
  • nothingness — the state of being nothing.
  • oath-taking — the action of making an oath
  • odontograph — an instrument for laying out the forms of gear teeth or ratchets.
  • off-the-peg — ready-to-wear.
  • oligochaete — any of various annelids of the family Oligochaeta, including earthworms and certain small, freshwater species, having locomotory setae sunk directly in the body wall.
  • oligotrophy — the state of being oligotrophic, or deficient in nutrients but high in oxygen.
  • on the edge — at the rim
  • on the game — If a man or woman is on the game, he or she is working as a prostitute.
  • on the wing — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
  • one-nighter — one-night stand.
  • onslaughter — An onslaught.
  • openinsight — (programming, database)   The workflow-enabled Windows 95/Windows NT version of Advanced Revelation, featuring native support for Lotus Notes, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and ODBC. OpenInsight is available from Revelation Software.
  • ophiologist — the branch of herpetology dealing with snakes.
  • opthamology — Misspelling of ophthalmology.
  • or anything — You can add or anything to the end of a clause or sentence in order to refer vaguely to other things that are or may be similar to what has just been mentioned.
  • ornithology — the branch of zoology that deals with birds.
  • orthogenics — the treatment of mentally and emotionally disturbed children
  • orthography — the art of writing words with the proper letters, according to accepted usage; correct spelling.
  • osteography — The scientific description of bones; osteology.
  • ostreophage — someone who loves or eats oysters
  • ostreophagy — the consumption of oysters
  • ostrich egg — the large egg produced by a fast-running flightless African bird, Struthio camelus, that is the largest living bird, with stout two-toed feet and dark feathers, except on the naked head, neck, and legs: order Struthioniformes
  • out-a-sight — out-of-sight.
  • outfighting — a battle or combat.
  • outmatching — Present participle of outmatch.
  • outpouching — (pathology) evagination.
  • outreaching — Present participle of outreach.
  • outweighing — Present participle of outweigh.
  • overdraught — (chiefly, British) An overdraft.
  • overfraught — too fraught
  • overfreight — to load too heavily
  • overheating — heating (something) excessively
  • overhunting — to chase or search for (game or other wild animals) for the purpose of catching or killing.
  • overnighted — for or during the night: to stay overnight.
  • overnighter — an overnight stay or trip.
  • overtighten — to tighten too much
  • overwrought — extremely or excessively excited or agitated: to become overwrought on hearing bad news; an overwrought personality.
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