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11-letter words containing i, h, e, a

  • antipathies — Plural form of antipathy.
  • antipathise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of antipathize.
  • antipathize — (intransitive) To feel or show antipathy.
  • antiphonies — Plural form of antiphony.
  • antisthenes — ?445–365 bc, Greek philosopher, founder of the Cynic school, who taught that the only good was virtue, won by self-control and independence from worldly needs
  • antistrophe — the second of two movements made by a chorus during the performance of a choral ode
  • antitheater — Works of theater that go against theatrical conventions.
  • antitheatre — Alternative form of antitheater.
  • antitheists — Plural form of antitheist.
  • antithesize — To create antitheses.
  • apathetical — having or showing little or no emotion: apathetic behavior.
  • aphetically — (linguistics) In an aphetic way: through aphesis.
  • apomorphine — a white crystalline alkaloid, derived from morphine, that is used medicinally as an emetic, as an expectorant, and in Parkinson's disease. Formula: C17H17NO2
  • apophyllite — a white, colourless, pink, or green mineral consisting of a hydrated silicate of calcium, potassium, and fluorine in tetragonal crystalline form. It occurs in cracks in volcanic rocks. Formula: KCa4(Si4O10)2(OH1F).8H2O
  • apostleship — the position or duty of an apostle
  • apotheosise — Alternative spelling of apotheosize.
  • apotheosize — to deify
  • archaeornis — an extinct primitive Jurassic bird, formerly placed in the genus Archaeornis but now thought to be a species of archaeopteryx
  • archaeozoic — Archeozoic
  • archangelic — Theology. a chief or principal angel; in medieval angelology one of the nine orders of celestial attendants on God. Compare angel (def 1).
  • archdiocese — An archdiocese is the area over which an archbishop has control.
  • archduchies — Plural form of archduchy.
  • archegonial — relating to an archegonium
  • archegonium — a female sex organ, occurring in mosses, spore-bearing vascular plants, and gymnosperms, that produces a single egg cell in its swollen base
  • archenemies — Plural form of archenemy.
  • archenteric — Of or pertaining to an archenteron.
  • archeologic — (American spelling) alternative spelling of archaeologic.
  • archicortex — (anatomy) Part of the allocortex, specifically three layered hippocampal cortexes necessary for hippocampus formation.
  • archimedean — of, relating to, or discovered by Archimedes.
  • archipelago — An archipelago is a group of islands, especially small islands.
  • architected — a person who engages in the profession of architecture.
  • architector — (obsolete) An architect.
  • architraved — having an architrave or architraves
  • architraves — Plural form of architrave.
  • archliberal — extremely liberal, especially in political thinking.
  • archnemesis — A chief nemesis.
  • archpriests — Plural form of archpriest.
  • arctic hare — a large hare, Lepus arcticus, of the Canadian Arctic whose fur is white in winter
  • areographic — relating to areography
  • argyllshire — (until 1975) a county of W Scotland, part of Strathclyde region (1975–96), now part of Argyll and Bute
  • arithmetics — Plural form of arithmetic.
  • arkadelphia — a city in central Arkansas.
  • aroint thee — away! begone!
  • arthritides — (medicine) Plural form of arthritis.
  • arthrodesis — the fusion of bones in a joint through surgery which causes immobility of the joint
  • aschelminth — in some systems of classification, any of a phylum (Aschelminthes) of wormlike animals, including rotifers, gastrotrichs, gordian worms, and nematodes: these animals are usually considered to be in separate phyla
  • ashen light — a faint glow visible on the unlit side of the planet Venus in its crescent phase.
  • ashlar line — a horizontal line, indicated at a building site with a taut string, that corresponds to the exterior surface plane of a masonry wall.
  • aspheterise — to deny the right of private property
  • aspheterism — the teaching that all property should be in common ownership and no individual should benefit from personal possession
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