11-letter words containing h, a, t, i, e
- the heavies — a serious newspaper
- the ice age — the Pleistocene Epoch
- the instant — To do something the instant something else happens means to do it immediately.
- the islands — the islands of the South Pacific
- the javelin — the event or sport of throwing the javelin
- the midrash — these commentaries and notes collectively
- the nations — the non-Jewish nations; Gentiles
- the permian — the Permian period or rock system
- the rhaetic — the Rhaetic series
- the spanish — Spaniards collectively
- 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 yahwist — the conjectured author or authors of the earliest of four main sources or strands of tradition of which the Pentateuch is composed and in which God is called Yahweh throughout
- the-prairie — a historical novel (1827) by James Fenimore Cooper.
- the-village — The, a city in central Oklahoma.
- theatricals — of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
- theatricism — theatricalism.
- theatricize — to make something theatrical or artificial
- theodorakis — Mikis (ˈmikis). born 1925, Greek composer, who wrote the music for the films Zorba the Greek (1965) and Serpico (1973): imprisoned (1967–70) for his opposition to the Greek military government
- theogonical — of or relating to theogony
- theological — of, relating to, or involved with theology: a theological student.
- theomachist — a person who battles against the gods or resists the will of the gods
- theoretical — given to, forming, or dealing with theories; speculative.
- therapeutic — of or relating to the treating or curing of disease; curative.
- there again — on second thoughts, however
- therewithal — together with that; in addition to that.
- theriatrics — the study and practice of veterinary medicine.
- theriolatry — the worship of theriomorphic deities or deities that are a combination of human and animal forms
- thermically — in a thermic manner
- thermobaric — (of an explosive device or explosion) detonated by means of an explosive substance reacting spontaneously with air
- thermotaxis — Biology. movement of an organism toward or away from a source of heat.
- thersitical — scurrilous; foulmouthed; grossly abusive.
- thesis play — a play that develops or defends a particular thesis.
- thickheaded — (of a person) dull-witted; stupid.
- thiocyanate — a salt or ester of thiocyanic acid, as sodium thiocyanate, NaSCN.
- thiosulfate — a salt or ester of thiosulfuric acid.
- third grade — (in the US) the third year of school, when children are eight or nine years old
- third space — the coffee shop considered as an alternative to a bar or restaurant as a place to socialize outside the home
- thirdstream — a style of music that uses features of both jazz and classical music in an attempt to develop a new and distinctive musical idiom.
- thitherward — Also, thitherward [thith -er-werd, th ith -] /ˈθɪð ər wərd, ˈðɪð-/ (Show IPA), thitherwards. to or toward that place or point; there.
- thomasville — a city in S Georgia.
- thoreauvian — Henry David, 1817–62, U.S. naturalist and author.
- thread silk — silk yarn produced by a silk throwster.
- thread vein — a small red or purple capillary near to the surface of the skin
- threatening — tending or intended to menace: threatening gestures.
- throw aside — If you throw aside a way of life, a principle, or an idea, you abandon it or reject it.
- tiger shark — a large shark, Galeocerdo cuvieri, inhabiting warm seas, noted for its voracious habits.
- tight-arsed — inhibited or conservative in attitude or behaviour
- tight-assed — rigidly self-controlled, inhibited, or conservative in attitude.
- tilt hammer — a drop hammer used in forging, consisting of a heavy head at one end of a pivoted lever.
- titanothere — any member of the extinct mammalian family Brontotheriidae, large, horned relatives of the horse common in North America and Eurasia from the Eocene to the Oligocene epochs.