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10-letter words containing h, o, t, i, e, n

  • inchoately — not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
  • inchoative — inceptive.
  • incoherent — without logical or meaningful connection; disjointed; rambling: an incoherent sentence.
  • inheritors — a person who inherits; heir.
  • interphone — an intercommunication system using telephones to connect offices, stations, etc., as in a building or ship; intercom.
  • intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
  • joint heir — a person who shares with another, or others, the right to inherit a person's money, property, or title when that person dies
  • jotunnheim — the home of the giants
  • kenilworth — a town in central Warwickshire, in central England, SE of Birmingham.
  • kitchendom — the domain of the kitchen
  • leontovich — Eugenie Konstantin [kon-stuh n-teen] /ˈkɒn stənˌtin/ (Show IPA), 1900–1993, U.S. actress, director, and playwright, born in Russia.
  • lich stone — a large stone on which to rest a coffin momentarily at the entrance to a cemetery.
  • lithophane — a transparency made of thin porcelain or bone china having an intaglio design.
  • lithophone — a Chinese stone chime consisting of 16 stone slabs hung in two rows and struck with a hammer.
  • mentorship — a wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
  • methanolic — Submersed or dissolved in, or obtained with the use of methanol.
  • methionine — an amino acid, CH 3 SCH 2 CH 2 CH(NH 2)COOH, found in casein, wool, and other proteins or prepared synthetically: used as a supplement to a special diet in the prevention and treatment of certain liver diseases. Symbol: M. Abbreviation: Met;
  • monotheism — the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
  • monotheist — the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
  • mouthiness — The property of being mouthy.
  • mythogenic — producing or capable of producing myths.
  • neo-gothic — of, relating to, or designating chiefly a style of architecture in which gothic motifs and forms are imitated.
  • nephrolith — a renal calculus; kidney stone.
  • neutrophil — (of a cell or cell part) having an affinity for neutral dyes.
  • night mode — phase
  • night robe — nightgown.
  • nightscope — An optical instrument that provides night vision.
  • nomothetic — giving or establishing laws; legislative.
  • non-ethnic — not of or associated with any particular ethnic background or group: some of the best nonethnic cooking in town.
  • nonethical — not related to ethics
  • nonhistone — Not derived or obtained from a histone.
  • nonhostile — Not hostile; free of hostility.
  • nonsighted — having no eyesight; unsighted; blind.
  • northfield — a town in SE Minnesota.
  • nyctophile — (zoology) Any of the Australian bats of the genus Nyctophilus.
  • omnitheism — The belief that all religions contain a core recognition of the same God.
  • omnitheist — A person who believes in omnitheism.
  • on the air — a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere.
  • on the hip — at a disadvantage
  • one-eighty — a turn or reversal of 180 degrees.
  • open sight — (on a firearm) a rear sight consisting of a notch across which the gunner aligns the front sight on the target.
  • orthocaine — a methyl ester used for local anaesthesia
  • orthogenic — Psychology. of, concerned with, or providing corrective treatment for mentally retarded or seriously disturbed children: orthogenic class.
  • orthopneic — difficult or painful breathing except in an erect sitting or standing position.
  • pantheonic — a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d.
  • pathogenic — Pathology. capable of producing disease: pathogenic bacteria.
  • periphyton — the community of tiny organisms, as protozoans, hydras, insect larvae, and snails, that lives on the surfaces of rooted aquatic plants.
  • phenotypic — the observable constitution of an organism.
  • phonematic — phonemic.
  • phonetical — Also, phonetical. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
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