11-letter words containing h, a, f, t
- self-hatred — the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility.
- self-taught — taught to oneself or by oneself to be (as indicated) without the aid of a formal education: self-taught typing; a self-taught typist.
- shaft alley — an enclosure on a ship for housing a propeller shaft and a walk for oilers.
- shaft grave — a grave consisting of a deep, rectangular pit with vertical sides, roofed over with a stone slab.
- shaft house — a structure housing machinery and other equipment at the top of a mine shaft.
- shaftesbury — Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of, 1621–83, English statesman.
- share draft — an interest-bearing checking account in a credit union.
- shelftalker — a promotional sign used by a retailer to draw attention to a featured product on the shelf
- sheriffalty — shrievalty.
- shift gears — change speed manually in a vehicle
- sight draft — a draft payable upon presentation.
- sneak thief — a burglar who sneaks into houses through open doors, windows, etc.
- soft launch — the launch of a website in stages, with regular updating
- soft-headed — foolish; stupid.
- softhearted — very sympathetic or responsive; generous in spirit: a soft-hearted judge.
- sonofabitch — an abusive term of address or of description
- soothfastly — in a soothfast manner
- spaceflight — the flying of manned or unmanned spacecraft into or in outer space.
- speechcraft — the art of rhetoric
- standoffish — somewhat aloof or reserved; cold and unfriendly.
- stitchcraft — needlework or embroidery
- tachina fly — any of numerous dipterous insects of the family Tachinidae, the larvae of which are parasitic on caterpillars, beetles, and other insects.
- take flight — an act or instance of fleeing or running away; hasty departure.
- take fright — be scared off
- that's life — expressing acceptance of fate
- the fact is — You use the fact is or the fact of the matter is to introduce and draw attention to a summary or statement of the most important point about what you have been saying.
- the giraffe — the constellation Camelopardalis
- the welfare — the public agencies involved with giving such assistance
- thiosulfate — a salt or ester of thiosulfuric acid.
- throw a fit — a sudden, acute attack or manifestation of a disease, especially one marked by convulsions or unconsciousness: a fit of epilepsy.
- tooth fairy — a fairy credited with leaving a child money or a small gift in exchange for a baby tooth that has fallen out and been placed under the child's pillow at night.
- twelfth day — the 12th day after Christmas, January 6, on which the festival of the Epiphany is celebrated: formerly observed as the last day of the Christmas festivities.
- twelfth man — a reserve player in a cricket team
- unfeathered — clothed, covered, or provided with feathers, as a bird or an arrow.
- unhealthful — not conducive to good health; unwholesome: unhealthful food.
- warfighters — Plural form of warfighter.
- warfighting — (military) The fighting of a war.
- weatherfish — any of several loaches of the genus Misgurnus, especially the European M. fossilis, which shows increased activity in response to changes in barometric pressure.
- weatherford — a town in N Texas.
- wharfmaster — a person who manages a wharf
- what a life — People say 'What a life' to indicate that they are unhappy or are having great difficulties.
- wheat field — area of land where wheat is cultivated
- wheat flour — powdered cereal grain
- wheat sheaf — a sheaf of wheat
- white dwarf — a star, approximately the size of the earth, that has undergone gravitational collapse and is in the final stage of evolution for low-mass stars, beginning hot and white and ending cold and dark (black dwarf)
- white friar — a Carmelite friar: so called from the distinctive white cloak worn by the order.
- white-faced — having a white or pale face.
- whitefriars — a district in central London, England.
- whore after — to pursue something immoral or depraved
- witchcrafts — Plural form of witchcraft.