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11-letter words containing h, e, s, l

  • test flight — a flight made to observe the performance characteristics of a new aircraft or spacecraft.
  • thalassemia — a hereditary form of anemia, occurring chiefly in people of Mediterranean origin, marked by the abnormal synthesis of hemoglobin and a consequent shortened life span of red blood cells.
  • thale cress — a small cruciferous plant, Arabidopsis thaliana
  • that's life — expressing acceptance of fate
  • the blessed — the dead who are already enjoying heavenly bliss
  • the english — the natives or inhabitants of England collectively
  • the flemish — the Flemings collectively
  • the gallows — execution by hanging
  • the giggles — a fit of prolonged and uncontrollable giggling
  • the gorbals — a district of Glasgow, formerly known for its slums
  • the islands — the islands of the South Pacific
  • the jobless — those who are unemployed
  • the old sod — one's native land
  • the schools — the medieval Schoolmen collectively
  • the slammer — prison
  • the sublime — sublime quality; sublimity
  • the sullens — a sullen mood
  • the surreal — the atmosphere or qualities evoked by surrealism
  • the tarseal — the main highway
  • the willies — nervousness, jitters, or fright (esp in the phrase give (or get) the willies)
  • theatricals — of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
  • theftuously — in a theftuous or thievish manner
  • thelytokous — pertaining to or produced by thelytoky.
  • thermolysis — Physiology. the dispersion of heat from the body.
  • thersitical — scurrilous; foulmouthed; grossly abusive.
  • thesis play — a play that develops or defends a particular thesis.
  • thingliness — the quality of having existence or of being a thing
  • thiosulfate — a salt or ester of thiosulfuric acid.
  • thistledown — the mature, silky pappus of a thistle.
  • thomasville — a city in S Georgia.
  • thorvaldsen — Albert Bertal [ahl-bert bar-tuh l] /ˈɑl bɛrt ˈbær təl/ (Show IPA), 1770–1844, Danish sculptor.
  • thoughtless — lacking in consideration for others; inconsiderate; tactless: a thoughtless remark.
  • thread silk — silk yarn produced by a silk throwster.
  • thunderless — without thunder
  • tin whistle — A tin whistle is a simple musical instrument in the shape of a metal pipe with holes. You play the tin whistle by blowing into it. Tin whistles make a high sound and are often used in folk music, for example Irish music.
  • to the last — If you say that something goes on happening to the last, you mean that it happens throughout the whole of a book, film, or event.
  • tongue-lash — to reprimand severely; scold
  • tool pusher — A tool pusher is someone who supervises drilling operations on an oil rig.
  • tooth shell — any marine mollusk of the class Scaphopoda, having a curved, tapering shell that is open at both ends.
  • travel shot — a camera shot taken from a mobile platform, dolly, or the like, that keeps within range of a moving subject.
  • trial horse — an opponent who performs against a superior foe in a workout or exhibition.
  • trisulphide — any sulphide containing three sulphur atoms per molecule
  • troubleshot — to act or be employed as a troubleshooter: She troubleshoots for a large industrial firm.
  • trust hotel — a licensed hotel or a bar owned by a publicly elected committee as trustees, the profits of which go to public amenities
  • unabashedly — not ashamed, disconcerted, or apologetic; boldly certain of one's position.
  • unabolished — not abolished or revoked
  • unashamedly — not ashamed; not restrained by embarrassment or consciousness of moral guilt: a liar unashamed even after public disgrace.
  • unblemished — to destroy or diminish the perfection of: The book is blemished by those long, ineffective descriptions.
  • unchoosable — to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference: She chose Sunday for her departure.
  • uncrushable — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
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