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11-letter words containing h, e, r, t, s

  • sweet herbs — sweet-smelling herbs that are grown specifically for cooking
  • sweet shrub — Carolina allspice.
  • swipe right — to move a finger from left to right across a touchscreen in order to approve an image
  • switch over — If you switch over when you are watching television, you change to another channel.
  • sympathizer — a person who sympathizes.
  • synthesiser — a person who, or thing which, synthesizes
  • synthesizer — a person or thing that synthesizes.
  • synthetizer — a person or thing that synthetizes
  • tachysterol — an isomer of ergosterol, C28H44O, formed during the production of calciferol by the irradiation of ergosterol
  • tax shelter — any financial arrangement (as a certain kind of investment or allowance) that results in a reduction or elimination of taxes due.
  • teachership — a person who teaches or instructs, especially as a profession; instructor.
  • telearchics — the remote control of electronic devices
  • telesphorus — pope a.d. 125?–136?.
  • tenterhooks — one of the hooks or bent nails that hold cloth stretched on a tenter.
  • terpsichore — Classical Mythology. the Muse of dancing and choral song.
  • tertianship — (in the Jesuit order) a period of strict discipline before the taking of final vows, beginning one or two years after ordination.
  • tetratheism — the belief that the Christian God is four persons
  • thale cress — a small cruciferous plant, Arabidopsis thaliana
  • thanksgiver — a person who gives thanks.
  • thar desert — a desert in NW India and S Pakistan. About 77,000 sq. mi. (200,000 sq. km).
  • thatcherism — the conservative policies, political philosophy, and leadership style of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, characterized especially by monetarism, privatization, and labor union reform.
  • the archers — a long-running soap opera broadcast six days a week on BBC Radio 4; created in 1950, it is set in a fictional village called Ambridge, and deals with the lives of the people who live and work there, especially the farming family called Archer
  • the borders — the area either side of the border between England and Scotland
  • the british — the people of Great Britain
  • the cornish — the natives or inhabitants of Cornwall
  • the diggers — a radical English Puritan group, led by Gerrard Winstanley, which advocated communal ownership of land (1649–50)
  • the forties — the numbers 40–49 in a particular century, esp the 20th century
  • the gorbals — a district of Glasgow, formerly known for its slums
  • the horrors — a fit of extreme nervousness, panic, depression, revulsion, etc.
  • the jitters — nervousness and anxiety
  • the marches — borderlands between England & Scotland and between England & Wales
  • the midrash — these commentaries and notes collectively
  • the narrows — strait between Upper & Lower New York Bay, separating Staten Island & Long Island
  • 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 present — the time being; now
  • the proteas — the national cricket team of South Africa
  • the shakers — an American millenarian sect, founded in 1747 as an offshoot of the Quakers, given to ecstatic shaking, advocating celibacy for its members, and practising common ownership of property
  • the shivers — an attack of shivering, esp through fear or illness
  • the slammer — prison
  • the strings — violins, violas, cellos, and double basses collectively
  • the support — an actor or group of actors playing subordinate roles
  • the surreal — the atmosphere or qualities evoked by surrealism
  • the tarseal — the main highway
  • the tropics — that part of the earth's surface between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn; the Torrid Zone
  • the vapours — a depressed mental condition believed originally to be the result of vaporous exhalations from the stomach
  • the wharves — the working area of a dock
  • theatricals — of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
  • theatricism — theatricalism.
  • 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
  • there is no — If you say there is no doing a particular thing, you mean that it is very difficult or impossible to do that thing.
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