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10-letter words containing h, i, p, s, t, e

  • amphiaster — the structure that occurs in a cell undergoing mitosis, consisting of a spindle with an aster at each end
  • antiherpes — acting against the herpes simplex virus
  • apotheosis — If something is the apotheosis of something else, it is an ideal or typical example of it.
  • archpriest — (formerly) a chief assistant to a bishop, performing many of his sacerdotal functions during his absence
  • asphaltite — any of various naturally occurring hydrocarbons that resemble asphalt but have a higher melting point
  • asphyxiate — If someone is asphyxiated, they die or lose consciousness because they are unable to breathe properly.
  • asthenopia — a strained condition of the eyes, often with headache, dizziness, etc.
  • battleship — A battleship is a very large, heavily armed warship.
  • bisulphate — a salt or ester of sulphuric acid containing the monovalent group -HSO4 or the ion HSO4–
  • bisulphite — a salt or ester of sulphurous acid containing the monovalent group -HSO3 or the ion HSO3–
  • butlership — the skills of a butler
  • caliphates — Plural form of caliphate.
  • cathepsins — Plural form of cathepsin.
  • cattleship — a large vessel for the transportation of livestock.
  • cephalitis — encephalitis.
  • chapatties — Plural form of chapatty.
  • christophe — Henri (ɑ̃ri). 1767–1820, Haitian revolutionary leader; king of Haiti (1811–20)
  • clientship — the state of being a client
  • clothespin — A clothespin is the same as a clothes peg.
  • curateship — the office or position of a curate
  • depot ship — a ship providing supplies and facilities for other vessels or naval bases
  • dispatched — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • dispatcher — a person who dispatches.
  • dispatches — Plural form of dispatch.
  • disulphate — a salt of pyrosulfuric acid, as sodium disulfate, Na 2 S 2 O 7 .
  • docentship — privatdocent.
  • dyophysite — the presence of the divine and human natures in Jesus Christ
  • ecthlipsis — loss of a consonant, especially, in Latin, loss of a final m before a word beginning with a vowel or h.
  • editorship — the office or function of an editor.
  • ekphrastic — Pertaining to ekphrasis; clear, lucid.
  • empathised — Simple past tense and past participle of empathise.
  • empathises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empathise.
  • empathizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empathize.
  • epenthesis — The insertion of a sound or letter within a word, e.g., the b in thimble.
  • ephemerist — one who collects or studies ephemera
  • epibenthos — the animals and plants living on the sea bottom between the low tide level and a depth of 100 fathoms
  • epicanthus — (anatomy) A skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical to East Asians.
  • epiphytism — the condition of being an epiphyte
  • epistrophe — (rhetoric) The repetition of the same word or words at the end of successive phrases, clauses or sentences.
  • epitaphist — A writer of epitaphs.
  • euphuistic — Of or pertaining to euphuism.
  • externship — An experiential learning opportunity, usually offered by a school, similar to an internship, but generally shorter in duration.
  • fathership — The state of being a father; fatherhood; paternity.
  • felspathic — feldspathic.
  • fish paste — something you can spread on bread, made from fish which has been ground
  • fishplates — Plural form of fishplate.
  • headstripe — A stripe of colored feathers on the head of a bird.
  • hectorship — the quality or character of a hector
  • hemoptysis — the expectoration of blood or bloody mucus.
  • heptastich — a strophe, stanza, or poem consisting of seven lines or verses.

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